I could, but I won't, as I believe that Jesus died for everyone.
2006-06-24 14:45:52
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answered by mrsdebra1966 7
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Check your facts: Not messenger of God,that would be angels.Not "a god",for there is only one true God.What Jesus did claim to be is the "only begotten son of God",and the Son of Man,and that he was "sent by the Father"(the father in heaven, God). Christians cannot agree with Muslims when Muslims deny the foundation of Christianity; that Jesus is the Son of God,and that everything God does concerning man, He does through His son,Jesus.
2006-06-24 22:00:17
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answered by tiger_x76 3
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Because we don't agree on almost anything! Well I can't show you were Jesus said that he is God, but here is something. In the Bible it says that God is made up of the father, the son (in other words, Jesus), and the Holy Spirit.
2006-06-24 21:55:11
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answered by Bekah 2
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Well we could all die and go to hell believing Mohamed is god (notice the small g), or we can know Jesus Christ is our Savior and the one and only true LIVING GOD ALMIGHTY.
Jesus tells us in the bible he is the Son of God and that only through Him can we be saved. He also told the Pharisee's that He was the Messiah and that "before Moses was I AM", literally meaning that He was before Moses time and the reference to I AM was His way of saying to them that He was GOD.
Mohamed was and never will be a prophet or anything else other than Satan's way of making all the Muslims believe that Jesus is not the true savior of the human race.
My question to all Muslims who believe in Jihad is how can my God teach love, peace, harmony and forgiveness when yours teaches hate, war, distrust and lies? Kind of ironic to worship a prophet who teaches all of that don't think?
2006-06-24 21:54:54
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answered by doolittlerd77 3
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Sure
Jesus says: " Before Abraham was I am. (John 8:58)" Saying that is stating I am God. When God meets Moses thats how He calls Himself.
Christianity rest only on the fact that what is said in it is true. If Jesus lied then it all means nothing. And myself and every other Christian should just kill and rob and pillage for all we can get in this life.
2006-06-24 21:48:17
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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Jesus really has nothing to do with this discussion. Christians' issue with Muslims is that extremist Muslims have made it very clear that they want to destroy Christianity. Osama bin Laden has stated that publicly many times. Christians (and other non-Muslim religions I might add) are merely trying to protect their ideology and lifestyle. They do not relish the idea of being forced to give up their religions and lifestyle and live in a restrictive Muslim state.
2006-06-24 21:55:30
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Brother, if muslims want to have a civil discussion with Christians, they should learn not to start the discussion with an attack on Christianity. That doesn't lead to understanding or agreement -- it only makes for worse feelings between the two religions.
When you ask a CIVIL question, you'll invite CIVIL answers, until then, search your own heart for the source of your anger and hatred -- because that's where you'll find it.
2006-06-24 21:47:51
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answered by mother_jazz 2
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You attacked christianity and then asked why we arn't reasonable?
There are loads of examples of where Jesus said he was God. That you can't find any examples shows either that you are ignorant or that you just won't acknowledge it. Hello? What is the trinity? The Apostles crede? The Nicene crede?
Mohammed is no prophet. The koran is not the word of God.
2006-06-24 21:55:51
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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Jesus is the way to God. Muslims are not right because they teach you another way and they kill other faiths. Musilms trust in work to go to heaven and God saids it isa faith in Jesus alone. We christians never agree with musilims because they are falsed
2006-06-24 21:47:21
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answered by biblereader2k 2
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The Christian Holy Trinity is a thorny issue, even for Christians. Perhaps the easiest way to think of it is as three aspects of one God.
2006-06-24 21:51:49
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answered by Hums2oldies 3
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if i were you, i wouldnt bother. their bible was FIXED by people who are supposingly have something to do with the holy spirit?!?! that they have many versions! and their trinity matter was decided 325 years later after Jesus came! so, even if they have it in their book, they believe it. because it's there! what we muslims dont believe is that the bible they have now is the same one that Jesus talked about. it is there we disagree and that's why we follow the other matters disagreements
2006-06-24 21:50:58
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answered by Kisha 2
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