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2006-06-29 01:44:17
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answer #1
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answered by ROHIT K 4
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And your proof outside your book that it is the truth is?
We look at the evidence and follow no system as someone said so or some book did...
ie we know how long rock deposits take to build up, then measuring the layers we determine they have been around longer then the Quran says so or the bible, likewise carbon dating...
Why do you think you book is right and the bible, the native american spirtis, the viking Valhalla, the roman and greek god are not real either?
We judge my actions not books...
Ie how violent the middle east is.
We judge gays as good by the lack of violence and judge islam as evil due to the level of sexisim... Get the idea?
2006-06-29 06:51:08
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answered by Joey 4
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I cannot believe the amount of hateful racist bile that some of you people are spouting! No-one is forcing you to believe in anyone's religious teachings, but before you make such general and stereotyped opinions of entire races and religions, you might want to educate yourself a little more. Seems like a lot of people have got their only information from sensationalist, bigotted, right-wing media. I am not a follower of an organised religion myself, but have respect for those who are. There are many good teachings and morals within all religions, most of which, should never even need to be taught, because they should be common sense, and natural human traits. Accepting and loving your fellow humans being the main one!
2006-06-29 02:18:40
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answered by Jazzhands 2
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As for the veracity of the Quran, no I haven't considered it to be a truthful document. The topic of the question though is "For Those Who Hate Muslims" and for that I would advocate to those who call themselves Christians that they remember the Biblical Teaching to love not only their friends but their enemies as themselves. If you are not a Christian I'd remind you that this kind of bias (hatred of groups of people) is illogical as you don't know all islamics. Using one characteristic of someone (such as their religious beliefs) to pre-judge them has been the cause of human conflict for as long as humans have existed. Learning to get around this will only help all of us.
2006-06-29 01:54:51
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answered by LAR 1
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As a muslim, I would really like to distance myself from people like you.
The fanatical trend is only represented by a small minority of muslims around the world, many of whom are peace loving and respectful of other religions and faiths. The media portrays that differently though. Your faith (whatever it may be) is between you and the big guy upstairs, leaches or no leaches.
2006-06-29 02:15:58
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answered by HarryBore 4
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Most of the people i have know does not hate Quaran or even its teachings. What people hate is to see their loved ones being killed in name of Islam.
People are misusing Islam to put forward their political Agenda, their Interests. This is what people hate.
As for matter of fact this is the scenario in other religions also. Hence people want to give up Religion.
Unless real followers of God dont come forward to Fight against this misuse, ignorant people will continue to hate Religion and Hate their own father Allah or God as you may call it. That fight i believe is the real Jihad.
2006-06-29 01:50:42
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answered by Parsu 4
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Is all Muslims till now saved by Leeches? You will have to open your window. Let some fresh air come in.
2006-06-29 02:08:41
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answered by r_govardhanam 3
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One random stretch of a prophesy? That's supposed to get me to convert? Have you read the Bible? It is filled with prophesy.
Many f those had been fullfilled with other later books of the Bible, just as the birth of someone you may have heard of.....Jesus.
Other prophecies are yet to come, so you still have time to dedicate your life to Jesus. I'll pray for you.
2006-06-29 01:47:30
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answered by Albert 6
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No, it is an anti-Scottish religion as it condemns alcohol. And maybe if so many of them stopped blowing people up (including each other) the rest of us would like them the way we like Sikhs, Jews and Hindus who (with the exception of the recent Israeli governments) aren't troublemakers.
2006-06-29 08:57:34
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answered by Rotifer 5
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my family is Hindu yet i practise Christianity so my odds are against becoming a muslim however i believe people of all faiths have the right to believe what they want. but i have a question for you> don't you think the Bible is telling the truth?
2006-06-29 01:46:05
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answered by indian_hottie808 1
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Before people open their big mouths maybe they should check their facts; Scott, Quran is spelt correctly.
2006-06-29 22:55:04
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answered by morpheus-) 1
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