If my post was feedback then it was feedback for anyone who has been censored or banned... hopefully not from this forum. There is limited feedback for the person who censors. I saw some introspective free thinking here so I embelished and provided my thoughts on the subject... but I am seeking answers from those who claim also to be followers of Islam.
To answer your question, I am not certain which question or judgement they censored me for because they did not have the courtesy or the words to explain why. I ask many questions and make many judgements, any number of which could upset them.
I believe in the wisdom that I find in the Qur'an, and I believe the Messenger Muhammud (pbuh) helped deliver it, and I believe in one God (swt) and a last day; however, I read for myself and do not necessarily subscribe to the interpretations of others. If any interpretation of mine is not in accordance with the Qur'an, I wish to understand why anyone thinks so. There are many delusions in the world from ancestors, elders and misguided youth. For instance, I maintain the guidance from God (swt) is everlasting and can not to be shackled by man by claiming that there are no more messages via the Holy Spirit... I am confident of that.
Here was my last posts on the website that I responded to. The thread was called: "Christians aren't disbelievers?" I replied to the thread with a judgement and a question. My judgement was that Christians are Muslims and that Muslims are Christians with insignificant difference. Insignificant meaning that some people from each may go to heaven or hell independent of those differences. By definition, a Muslim is one who submits to God, and by definition a Christian is one who follows the teaching of Jesus Christ (Isa, pbuh). Those are the same. For Jesus taught to love God with all of your heart, soul, and mind. Note that every bit of strength in the body literally passes through the heart. He further taught to love your neighbor as you do yourself. He also clearly taught that to love is to obey and keep one's commandments, among other things, and that his words were God's words. A Muslim not only follows the teaching of Jesus Christ (Isa, pbuh), but of other prophets as equals. The message of one prophet or messenger can not be dimished to suit another, because then it would be in violation of the Qur'an.
On this alledged Islamic website, a moderator's reply included the common, "Son of God" argument, using it as a sword to difference themselves from Christians. I can not begin to explain what ancestors did with their Injil, Tawrat, or Zabur. If one ancestor lost a book or stood idly by while another ancestor rewrote a book that they believed in, then surely at least one ancestor is at fault. But I do know that through the Holy Spirit, all answers can be revealed. What is destroyed by the moth can be perfectly re-created. Nothing is ever truly lost. What our ancestors did from infancy to death is available in perfect detail. But that is another subject. We must contend with what our ancestors left for us in Truth.
Having an alledged Christian upbringing and teaching, I know the bible to a familiar degree. The words from Isa (pbuh) are hard to corrupt, as they enforce the definition of some words despite everyone's efforts to bend them. There are differences between the four surviving gospels in the bible, but there is a commonality in the clear use of the terms, "Son of Man" and "Son of God". You could alledge that it is a conspiracy and that many people lied about Jesus (pbuh), or that it was written by the surviving parties... but all four testimonies of the Gospel use those phrases and even expand on them with parables.
Of course I know the words in the Qur'an. It says God (swt) does not take children because essentially everything in the Universe belongs to God (swt). Many examples, for instance 23:91.
So I replied with a judgement and a question: If you judge and convict any person who calls themselves a 'Son of God', then you also convict those who call themselves 'Brothers' and do know their common Father. My question was, "For those people, who is their father's Father?" I think that was the question someone censored me for, because on this website the Muslims there refer to each other as brothers and sisters of Islam, or alternatively as brothers and sisters of humanity. They make that distinction and ask you to reveal it. But by Justice if you have judged or convicted one then you have judged or convicted the other. In my life I have had many people call me a brother and have no qualms in calling them a brother or sister, be it a blood brother, step brother, brother in law, brother of Islam, brother in spirit, biological brother, or anything else.
The truth of the matter was also revealed in the response of the moderator... probably the one who banned me. His response was, "We believe that God created Aadam (peace be upon him) and we are all descendants of Aadam, therefore all humans are related to us and this is why we call each other brothers and sisters." You see, he has used the word 'WE' in his reply three times with three different definitions. The first 'We' is the people that the moderator pretends to know and speak for, stating what 'we' believe in. The second 'We' is the people that the moderator pretends to speak of, essentially everyone. The third 'We' is the 'phalacy' with the division of 'we', insisting that 'we' call each other brothers and sisters, though it seems he was referring to the people of the website. You see, justice would have it that if the word 'We', 'Brother', or 'Sister' can have many different meanings even within the same sentence, then so can the word 'Son'. There is the answer for anyone who judges people so feebly over such a difference. I judge that the Qur'an has a different message using a different definition of the word 'Son'.
I judge that anyone who uses the word 'We' to speak for a person that they have never met, communed with, known in spirit, known in flesh, seen, heard from, received a message from or even a vote from, suffers from the delusion of insisting that other souls must believe like them, think like them, or act like them. I can not place the religion or measurement of the world that teaches this because I have yet to read it or measure it myself... so surely it must be a misinterpretation. There are many governments and leaders of people who believe in that delusion, but they do not make it righteous. In any Abrahamic (pbuh) religion is the belief that the souls are to be divided someday by what they choose. You are judged for what you think and do, and I will be judged for what I think and do. God (swt) being the only just judge who sees all, hears all, and knows all. For example Ibrahim (pbuh) did not know Isa (pbuh) nor Muhammud (pbuh), but according to what is written he truly was a Muslim who submitted to God. I can only judge or act with what I can see because my spirit is confined for now and so is yourse unless you can see my thoughts without reading my words.