European Philosophers on Islam

Why does some philosophers favor Islam more than Christanity?

"Islam distinguished itself with pride and courage for its propagates faith not by miracle" - Immanuel Kant

Auguste Comte considered Islam to be the most advanced phase in theological stage.

Thomas Carlyle designates Islam as a very superior faith.
Is Islam really that great,unlike what we heard from /pol/?

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When you're spooked you can't help but admire those who have reached the zenith of spookdom.

>muh martial and exotic oriental religion
>so cultured
>so manly

Just look at the world today. Christianity has lost the culture war and is only practiced with any sincerity in bastardized forms in Africa and Latin American.

Meanwhile Islam has resisted the ravages of modernity and continues to hold great sway over a billion people and dozens of countries.

"The Mohammedan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?"

Islam is a religion of conquerors, Christianity is a religion of custodians. It's no surprise that as the strength of Christian belief waned in the West philosophers looked to its brother religion and mused on the differences.

>practiced with any sincerity in bastardized forms in Africa and Latin American.

Gidding's me? Plenty of Europeans and Americans are sincere Christians.

The West fell for the secularization meme. How can one call them self a sincere Christian when the state they support and live in violates their basic sacraments?

People died for Christianity once. Now they can't even go to Church.

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has anybody ever asked any of these philosophers why christian societies were lightyears ahead of islamic ones

>How can one call them self a sincere Christian when the state they support and live in violates their basic sacraments?
By that logic, not even the apostles were sincere Christians.

They don't buy into the industrialization meme

>G*rman doesn't like Christianity
this should surprise no one, given the history of G*rman crimes against Christianity

The Apostles did not live in states that supported their beliefs in spite of whatever their desires might have been. Had they lived in states where their people had held control of the government, I highly doubt they'd just allow what they saw as sinful laws.

The only people that attack Islam are brainlet Atheists or Philo-Semite Christcucks.

Embrace Sufism, plebs.

muh Civilisation

>complete degeneracy = lightyears ahead soceties

What do you mean by 'lightyears'?I thought that christians doesn't support european scientists and despise them.

Plus the 30 years war happened because of christians over some dumb things like protestant vs catholics and indulgences..you christians are a fucking disease..

>doesn't know about the Islamic Golden Age

>state they support and live in violates their basic sacraments?
in but not of
>where their people had held control of the government
nigger we know who the fuck controls our government and it ain't us.

>copies works of ancient Greeks
>"we are in the golden age"
>implying Europe wasn't just as if not more advanced than Islam
>implying the Germanic hellhole of Western Europe is quintessentially all of "Europe"

cause their objection is based on butthurt from being dragged to church as a kid.

fpbp

Because those societies aren't really Christian. Anyone who unironically thinks Western Civilization is still ''Christian'' after the French Revolution is delusional.

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I mean, that's literally all there is to it. Why did they meme buddhism and Indian philosophy so much in the 19th century? They were simply exotic.

>being ahead technologically and having a million factories means "progress"
This is why humanity will die

>implying the european renaissance wasnt just copying the works of Muslims

He said using the vast, intricate infrastructure known as the internet on a computer assembled from a huge array of complex parts.