About time we had one of these threads.
Taha Abdul Basser, Islamic chaplain at Harvard University on capital punishment for apostasy:
http://secularright.org/wordpress/?p=1805
i observe apostasy as anyone who choses "self over the good of the total."
Such as the definition implies
*the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)
* the act of abandoning a party for cause
But to be used as not observing a specific belief; then the majority on the globe would have to be murdered (from most every religious perspective of apostacy)
and since each religions is based on opinions, then each could use the same context for an all encumbering war of mankind.
eg.... see what is occuring right now in the middle east. In issy, they about to remove folk from the land, again, if no 'oath' is given by each to the state.
and we all know, barely even a single community of Islam, accepts, what the other believes.
in fact, across the board in every belief heading, the divides within are huge. (sects within sects)
So then it can be reasoned that in all cases, it is not God who is being questioned, but the opinions of men/women (mankinds renditions).
it means, if we question even one of the frames, then all must be open to further investigation; then by spending that time each could find; most are all talking about the same rules and compassionate observances and it is the culture and people who retain the divide, not any God's or of Gods cause but man's.
'we the people' are who created this climate, not God
and since few are willing to self reflect, then the divide remains.
fact is, we all equally bound to mother nature; therefore there is a God equal to all mankind and most just do not wish to observe the truth of the matter, based on what is accepted in beliefs.
I consider the awareness of the isolating idiosyncracy as being found within the camps of standard physics, particle, string with biology; they could NEVER find a common ground either and that is something, the sciences have just learned to accept.
The problem is not a divide between God and man, but a divide between man and truth within the species of mankind.