Religion Spirituality, Questions and Common Sense. Yes and No.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by TheMightOfLove, Sep 6, 2011.

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    Religion Spirituality, Questions and Common Sense. Yes and No.

    I am looking for Divine ideas and thoughts all the time and sometimes I come across different religion ideas and practices some of which I like some I don’t and even consider harmful.

    I’ll cut it short and say it straight.
    There is something troubling for me that a prophet of one religion at the age of 50 made an agreement with the father of a 6 year old girl to marry her and at the age of 9 he married her.

    Common sense questions.
    1. How would you feel if your 53 year old neighbor is married to a 9 year old girl?
    2. Are 9 year old girls ready to become mothers?
    3. Did every in history 9 year old girls were ready to become mothers. - Science and facts here please.

    Attention, we are talking now spiritual teaching which must be an example for others. We are not talking about what kings did, because kings are not saints and are not the most noble and wise people one would take for an example.

    What I have learned from Beinsa Douno about marriage is: Any marriage that is not a Love marriage is a kind of a “crime” before God. Both the man and the woman must love each other.
    There is no way the 6 year old girl knew what marriage in its full meaning means.

    In addition to the physical development must have their mind and hearts developed. In no way the mind and the heart of the 9 year old girl was developed and ready for marriage. The proof is she moved with the “prophet” with her toys. This is an act of a child.
    People can get fooled all the time. History proves it. They commit criminal acts by the number of millions. So the big number of the followers of the prophet is not a proof it is a right one.

    Why did I post this thread? In my beliefs all people in essence are brothers and sisters. A crime committed by one affects all. Thousands if not millions of little girls are being (and have been in the past) forced into marriages, and forced to live with somebody at an age they are supposed to go to school and enjoy their childhood years.
    The children’s rights are being abused.

    It is just common sense. Why when I see it myself that what that “prophet” did is not right at all, have to accept his religion or teaching as right? (Any criminal can say God told him to kill, rob ..etc. . I am not judging anybody. God is the one who will judge, it is just my view.)
     
    TheMightOfLove, Sep 6, 2011 IP