Notice what a Christian nation has that Muslim nation has not.
2006-07-06
06:28:46
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zeepogee
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Can't answer for you Yoda, please think for yourself.....why?????
2006-07-06
06:36:27 ·
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Iman, then you deny that Christianity is forbidden in your countries.
2006-07-06
06:49:14 ·
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Not a very thoughtful answer SF. Put more thought into your replies.
2006-07-06
06:58:40 ·
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It is forbidden because they are afraid people will see the truth and leave Islam in droves.
2006-07-06 06:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to spoil the whole charade but it's time to acknowledge that there are no Christian nations on this planet, nor are there any Muslim ones. A truly Christian nation would be the one promoting love, peace, charity and forgiveness. A truly Muslim nation, in addition to the Christian virtues, would promote a democratic state structure and interfaith tolerance. Clearly, neither model exists in reality.
Just because a senator happen to be Episcopalian or a president is Catholic or a chancellor is Lutheran - does not mean a nation is Christian. Likewise, just because a dictator can quote Qur'an or a king prays on national TV every day - does not mean a nation is Muslim.
Now, to answer your questions (however awkwardly stated they were):
1) Christianity would not be forbidden in an Islamic country. In fact, it would be held in high esteem, along with Judaism.
2) The only thing which a Christian nation can have and a Muslim one can not is a monarch. While Christianity prescribes political indifference, Islam explicitly promotes a state of democratic republic. (In both cases, I am refering to the original teachings, not to their past or present real-life implementations).
As a side note:
Why one would want to live in the U.S.A. and not in Afghanistan is an entirely different topic, which has very little to do with Christianity or Islam. And how India entered into this whole argument is beyond my understanding. India is a secular state with dozens of religions represented both on the streets and in the government.
Anyway, I hope this answered your questions (although, I suspect, these are not the answers you were looking for).
2006-07-06 15:11:00
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answered by Mr. Leman Sr. 1
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I can't see because it is completely false. "what Christian nation has that Muslim nation has not" doesn't make any sense. Learn how to ask meaningful question.
2006-07-06 13:47:53
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answered by SFNDX 5
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My whole point exactly. Where would you rather live? Just compare and contrast places such as for example America, England, & Canada vs. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, & India---where would you rather be right now?
2006-07-06 13:35:18
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answered by BeeFree 5
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You mean that a Islamic nation regulates speech and religion?
2006-07-06 13:31:00
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answered by williamzo 5
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Equal rights for women?
2006-07-06 13:30:42
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answered by wrathpuppet 6
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i wish both were forbidden in all countries. ignorant humans.
2006-07-06 13:31:35
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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Pork chops?
2006-07-06 13:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually your whole premise is incorrect.
Peace and Blessings,
Salim
2006-07-06 13:40:00
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answered by إمام سليم چشتي 5
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And what is that?
Be specific.
2006-07-06 13:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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