Caraweelo
President of the Secular Republic of Somalia
You get it wrong obviously. Telling what leads to hell and heaven is like telling a class of students what will get them pass the upcoming test and what they need to study to either get high grades or fail in class. The attitude through which the professor conveys this message needs to be professional and indicate he/she cares about the student's success, but ultimately, a student can not blame the teacher for pointing out the obvious.
Step back and figure out what you have issues with:
A- is it the idea of a reward by God?
B- the methodology of people you encounter whose attitude needs to change for the better and you would accept their message if they were polite and sincere?
Muslims will always tell others what Islam is about and what leads to hell and heaven because that is what they believe in. Faulting them for that is not reasonable.
how the professor know what is coming in the exam and who is going to pass or fail? there are thousands religions around the world, how the professor know the religion she/he inherit from her/his family is the right one that leading to heaven and hell?
we are adults not children we don't need other to tell us how to live our lives.
"pointing out the obvious" this is my main problem every group claim their view of religion is the right one and other are wrong.



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