Islam. It is the final message sent by God to the people of the world
2006-06-16 08:23:16
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answered by Layla 6
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One of these three "the" Antichrist comes from. Would you knowingly embrace such a religion?
I give you two clues (1) Not Judaism (2) Not Christianity - or at least not true Christianity.
Can I prove the latter, Islam, is what I say its? Not if you want me to find the Antichrist and interview him, I have no hard evidence - but I have the next best thing.
The Old Testament declares that an abominable temple would sit on a wing of the Temple (Daniel 9:27) and if you read the alternate translation for the end of that verse in the NIV (New International Version) Bible - located in a footnote.
From this abomination comes one who causes desolation - the Antichrist.
Today we see that there is a huge conflict over the Temple Mount - the site of the former Solomon's Temple. All that's left is the foundation stone and lower rooms. PLUS an interesting temple sits on a wing of the Temple Mount - The "Dome of the Rock" Mosque.
The Bible predicted this far far before Islam was born - yet it identifies the Mosque that sits there.
At some point it will be torn down, perhaps in a bogus agreement with Israel so they can build Ezekiel's temple on that sight. Another possibility is that the agreement may settle fro a variation of the Temple to sit side by side with the current Mosque - which would give an interesting slant on the account in the book of Revelation which John was told not to measure the outer court which has been given to the Gentiles for a short period of time.
The Antichrist will come soon, and I believe he will come in the guise of the Muslim's awaited Mahdi. When he comes - he will be joined with a man claiming to be Jesus (a false Jesus) OR by the Pope claiming to represent Jesus and will try to persuade Christians that this Mahdi is the true anointed one, not Jesus, and by so doing will deceive many.
Already the Roman Catholic Church (a false type of Christianity) is systematically discrediting the Bible in preparation of this event.
So does it matter which of these religions one followers? YES! Certainly it is far better to adjoin one's self to Judaism or true Christianity (discard the Roman Catholic Church from the ranks of true Christianity) than to embrace a religion that is quickly gaining numbers across the world and causing major desolations in the Middle East.
God has already made it clear that the Antichrist and those who receive his number or his name (Muslims tend to name themselves after religious leaders I might add, thus another clue).., and who bend knee or pays homage to the Antichrist will not see forgiveness and be destroyed when Jesus comes. You see, the Mahdi's followers will fight against Christ when this Antichrist man declares the one coming in the clouds is the antichrist - the ultimate in blasphemies.
2006-06-13 14:59:57
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answered by Victor ious 6
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You should ask the question..."Which One Is The Path To Jesus?" Believing in Jesus is the path to His Father God in Heaven. Jesus came to this world and became flesh. He did it to show the world that there is more to this life than just living and dying. If you've ever felt like your life is missing something, than it is...That is your soul longing for a relationship with the Creator. If you have ever wanted to read the Bible and you are like me, than you pick up the Bible and say, "What is this....thee, thou, thalt, shalt..." !! Try reading The Message. It's much easier to read and understand. Just start reading it and you'll see that Jesus came to show us the Path to God. Without a relationship with Jesus, their is no path to God.
Read this is you are interested. You are also welcome to e-mail me if you have any further questions.
http://worldwide.familyradio.org/zusa/graphical/literature/saved/saved.html
Also, here is a good Scripture to take to heart.
John 14:6 (New International Version)
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
2006-06-13 14:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity
2006-06-13 14:32:38
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answered by rkroxmysox915 5
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Christianity is the only path to heaven.
Christianity was founded bu Jesus the son of God
2006-06-13 14:34:33
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answered by Toy 2
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Well, to start off, i am a strong Christian, and in the Bible Jesus Christ says that HE is the way the truth and the life, and no one can come to the Father except through Him. So my point is, that it is not about a religion, it is about a relationship. It is to realize that God is the only way, we don't get to him through saints, or Buddah or anything or anyone else, only through Jesus Christ. He wants us to have Him as our #1 and have our minds always focused on Him.
2006-06-13 14:39:28
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answered by stef 1
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NO religion is the path to God. God has made it possible for man (from the day he created Adam) to go directly to him and have communion with him.
2006-06-13 14:33:53
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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The correct path is the one chosen by self. There is no religion that can be considered 'one size fits all' as we are all such individual and unique people.
2006-06-13 14:39:31
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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I as a Christian do not hate other groups of people and their beliefs. I believe that God created everything and He sent His son to the earth to die for our sins. If we admit to our sins and accept his gift of death then we will have eternal life. This has nothing to to with good works or deeds.
2006-06-13 14:34:11
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answered by twoquiltertwo 3
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Well thanks allot for your Question but I must correct you here
Islam is the only religion that don't say that others will go to hell
It is clearly said in the Quraan : For every nation We have ordained religious ceremonies which they must follow; so let them not dispute with you on the matter but invite them to your Lord. Verily! You (O Muhammad SAW) indeed are on the (true) straight guidance.
So here as you see God is talking to Muhammad and telling him let them do what they believe in ....just invite them to what you believe in ....Then God says
And if they argue with you say;"Allah knows best of what you do.
"Allah will judge between you on the Day of Resurrection about that wherein you used to differ."
You see Allah will Judge between us all
in other place in The Quraan : Say (O Muhammad SAW )"You will not be asked about our sins, nor shall we be asked of what you do."
Say: "Our Lord will assemble us all together (on the Day of Resurrection), then He will judge between us with truth. And He is the (Most Trustworthy) AllÂKnowing Judge."
2006-06-13 14:38:10
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answered by abouterachess 4
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