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OPRAH DID NOT
DENY OTHER PATHS LEADING TO GOD
Oprah did not deny other paths
leading to God,
neither she denied the way to God through Jesus either
Mike Ghouse, Dallas
Oprah in a live talk to her audience said that those who
did not know Jesus and have never heard about him, simply
cannot go to hell.
Not the Christians, but a handful of fundamentalists are
ganging up to reign in on Oprah for saying that. They are
branding the issue as “Oprah Denies Jesus as Sole Way to
God”, instead of seeking understanding, they are stirring up
the short-term raw emotions of those who are on the border
line of being fundamentalists. The title should have been
“Oprah did not deny other paths leading to God.” She did not
deny the way to God through Jesus either.
This comes in the heels of an article I wrote two days ago
seeking interfaith speakers.
Not the spiritual leaders (clergy), but the ones's who are
in the business of clergy both in Islam and Christianity
have hung their faiths on the words, rather than what those
words stand for.
The essence of both the faiths is to create a world of
co-existence and peaceful societies. Mind you it is not the
religion; it is the self proclaimed few guardians of the
religion who claim exclusivity to the favors of God by
simply parroting his name rather than becoming what God
wants us to become.
My focus in this article is Christianity and Islam. The
representatives of other faiths including Bahai, Buddhist,
Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Shinto, Sikh, Wicca and Zoroastrians
are not vociferously claiming any private deals with God,
behind our back to get a free pass from God.
The core principles Jesus taught are simply; love thy
neighbor, turn the other cheek (meaning do not aggravate but
mitigate the conflict), treat others as you would want to be
treated and learn to forgive and accept others. Those values
are not for bill boards to flaunt, they are for us to
follow, following which will create heavens on the earth for
every life.
God communicated the same values through Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh); the noblest among you is the one who does good
deeds, which is caring for the wellbeing of others. Qur’aan
focused on justness in dealing with others that would lead
to peaceful societies.
A few humans are prone to evil prompted by their own
insecurities, if they can get the religion, any religion
into their blood stream; they would be good humans as the
majority of us are.
The question to those few in clergy business is: Is uttering
the words of Jesus or Qur’aan the way to salvation or living
the essence of what they meant earns us God’s grace?
A majority of the people believe in following the essence of
religion, rituals and words are an important aspect of
achieving salvation but not the end, rituals are the
stepping stones. The Pew survey released in June revealed
that 72% of Americans do not believe that theirs is the only
path to salvation. I am rather surprised at the low score,
had the sample been larger to absorb the variations and
sampling errors, we probably should have received a number
upwards of 90%. I bet those very same people if asked to
respond to the question, were they not the guardians of the
establishment, they would have been with the 72% of
Americans raising the score to Nineties. The fundamentalists
are not in sync with the masses, though the media have you
believe it. I would like to see the media grill on both
sides of the issue to explore the truth.
Although the hardcore fundamentalists in both Christian and
Muslim faiths are less than 1% of the respective population,
they are powerful and have cornered the faith market with
fear. When people are not sure about the life after death or
don’t have the time to do their own home work, they will
fall for any hope giver, false or real. Take the element of
fear out; in their natural element most people are
respectful to all of God’s creation – other humans and the
environment. That is the teaching of God through Jesus or
Muhammad or any one of the spiritual masters.
To be religious is to be spiritual and to be in tune with
the creation, where one feels a sense of oneness with the
universe, everything belongs to one and one belongs to all.
A true state of liberation and the state of conflictlessness
prevails in one's heart and mind. Each one of us can aspire
for that ideal and achieve a relative sense of oneness with
our own short comings with relative humility.
I am urging the majority of Christians and Muslims to speak
up. The truth is that the great spiritual masters including
Jesus, Moses, Mohammad, Krishna, Buddha, Mahavir, Zoroaster,
Bahaullah, Nanank and others taught us to be good humans to
each other and co-exist peacefully. You cannot deduce
anything but that from their teachings. Claiming exclusivity
creates conflict and divides the people into lesser faith
and exclusive faiths grouping, and that goes against the
very grain of the religious teachings and breeds conflict.
As a person who does not see the difference between essence
of the teachings of all religions, I would urge the few
hardcore fundamentalists among Christians to consider the
essence of what Jesus wanted us to be; good human beings. I
am a Muslim and I believe in the essence of the teachings of
Jesus, and I claim myself to be a Christian in essence
without the outwardly expressions. Does any one want to deny
that to me? And who would that be, God appointed human? I
would like to see the appointment letter.
A Good Christian is a Good Muslim, is a Good Jew, is a good
Hindu, is a good Bahai, a good Buddhist and so it goes.
As a Muslim, I would like to urge the few hardcore
fundamentalists among us, the Muslims, as in other faiths,
to consider God’s own words in the following verses of
Qur’aan;
Qur’aan, Al-Hujurat, Surah 49:13: "O mankind! We have
created you male and female, and have made you nations and
tribes that ye may know one another. The noblest of you, in
sight of Allah, is the best in conduct. Allah Knows and is
Aware."
-Qur’aan, Al-An’ am, Surah 6:163-164 “I ask whether I should
seek any god besides God--when he is the Lord of all things.
All people will reap the harvest of their own deeds; no one
will bear another’s burden. Ultimately, all of you will
return to your Lord, and he will resolve your disputes.”
Qur’aan, At-Taghabun, Surah 64:2-4: It was God who created
you; yet some of you refuse to believe, while others have
faith. He is aware of all your actions. He created the
heavens and the earth to manifest the truth.
He fashioned each one of you--and each one of you is
beautiful. To God you will all return. He knows all that the
heavens and the earth contain. He knows all that you hide
and all that you reveal. He knows your deepest thoughts.
Qur’aan, Al-Inshiqaq, Surah 84:7-15: Each person will be
given a book. Those who are given their books in their right
hands (understanding the book correctly) will be judged
leniently; and they will return to their people joyfully.
But those who are given their books in their left hands
(misunderstanding) will call their own destruction on
themselves, and burn in the fire of hell. There are the
people who have never cared for their neighbors; they
thought they would never return to God. Their Lord watches
all that people do.
Please refer to the beautiful Chapter (Sura
Kafirun) from Qur’aan that addresses the believers in
other systems in the most dignified way, putting every one
on par and without putting others down.
God has assured his grace to every one who cares about his
creation; life and matter, he did not say his grace is
showered upon Muslims. He also says that a Muslim could
marry a non-Muslim without converting the other to his
faith. Prophet Muhammad emphasized that a good deed is not
necessarily worshipping God every minute of the day; it is
serving and caring for others that is a good deed. He cites
an example of planting a seed, knowing well that when it
become a mature tree it will give shade or fruit to some one
else in the future.
God wants justice, fairness, balance and peace for his
creation and communicates that through Qur’aan. Indeed, the
Qur’aan begins addressing God, as God of the cosmos to
include every one and concludes with the chapter addressing
the humankind in general. There is a lot of distortion and
propaganda out there to fill one with hate towards the other
and take out one's own peace of mind and peace of others.
God is not about that and certainly no religion is about
that. It is your responsibility to find the truth and if you
do, you will find the peace.
Spirituality and Arrogance are inversely proportional to
each other, ideally, they are mutually exclusive elements. A
true religious person appreciates the religiosity and
divinity of the other as he or she accords oneself with no
arrogance.We have to build bridges, mitigate conflicts and
work for a world of co-existence. Honoring other traditions
does not diminish divinity of one's own faith. To be
religious is to see the creator in all and be peace makers
and justice workers.
If we can learn to accept and respect every which way one
worships the divine, then conflicts fade and solutions
emerge; co-existence in harmony with life and matter. As
beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, faith is in the heart
of the believer. Your faith is good to you as mine is to me.
Mike Ghouse is a Speaker, Thinker and a Writer. He is
president of the
Foundation for Pluralism and is a frequent guest on talk
radio and local television network discussing interfaith,
political and civic issues. He is the founding president of
World Muslim Congress with a simple theme: Good for
Muslims and good for the world. His comments, news analysis
and columns can be found on the Websites and Blogs listed at
his personal website
http://www.mikeghouse.net/. Mike is a Dallasite for
nearly three decades and Carrollton is his home town. He can
be reached at
MikeGhouse@gmail.com For a full bio:
http://www.mikeghouse.net/ProfileMikeGhouse.asp
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