Uh, yeah we do deny it. Do you deny that Islam is a violent religion?
2006-08-10 04:52:12
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answered by Jake 'N' Shakes 3
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"Do christians really deny Muhammad as the last prophet of God? or they know but pretend to not believe?"
I can tell you that this Christian does. Muhammed of the Quaran wasn't a prophet of God. He was a curse on the face of the Earth. God is using Islam to fulfill His will. But they are following after a lie.
"what else do you expect from an orphan man who dosen't know how to read or write to do?"
This orphan doesn't hold that against him. I expect that the little orphan man could still talk. I imagine he said a lot.
"After Islam there is no more great religion of God exist, what else do you need?"
Yes. Islam is a Great Religion. Unfortunate for that is: Jesus never said be religious and go to heaven. He said that there is no way into heaven without him. He didn't mention the coming of Muhammed, he didn't say, " except for that guy." or anything like that. Muhammed had problems.
Jesus spoke the truth. I need the truth.
2006-08-10 04:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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placing aside the Christian doctrine of the Trinity for a 2nd, for Muhammad to be a actual prophet of God, and Jesus to additionally be a actual prophet of God, then Muhammad's teachings and Jesus' teachings will could align completely. The equivalent assessment will could be obvious between Muhammad and the prophets of the previous testomony. If God is God, then we can could assume that His messages and teachings to mankind could be primary throughout the an prolonged time, and throughout each and each of the prophets. and that's properly wherein Muhammad falls short. the training of the Qu'ran do no longer look aligned with the training of Jesus, nor the previous testomony prophets. Islam promotes a message and a god quite specific from the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and actual specific from the training of Jesus, even to Islam's denial of Jesus as a results of fact the Son of God, and His Deity (pbuh on my own).
2016-12-11 11:21:45
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answered by ? 4
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Of course, we deny that Muhammed was a prophet.
Jesus Christ, Who is God incarnate, has come into the world, we have no more need of great prophets. We have Emanuel...we have God with us!
Jesus Christ brings us peace...not as the world brings, but real inner peace that passes understanding. Christians are not looking for peace in this world, we know the impossibility of that.
Jesus promises us immortality with Him in Heaven. The best Muhammed can offer is an afterlife brothel, complete with inhuman houris with big breasts and boys with liquid brown eyes. It seems that his followers will be sexual perverts both before AND following death.
And here's the kicker. Muhammed could never be a true prophet of God. Prophets do not sleep with nine year old girls.
2006-08-10 05:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is my dilemma. In my mind a true prophet will always testify of Jesus Christ in one form or another. A true prophet will also testify that He is the Son of God. Sometimes it comes in poetic or allegorical language, but it is still there. So based on all information I have had to date, I don't know what kind of prophet Mohammed was or where he was getting his information from. I do think that any revelation which minimizes the importance of women in the case of "shari'a" restrictions must be coming from a different source.
2006-08-10 07:29:56
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answered by Cookie777 6
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The Muslim faith does not coincide with Christianity in any form. Those who murder in the name of Christianity dont have any bible backing and are only doing it for themselves. Muslims can quote from the holy texts. The muslim faith is represive and does not allow people any freedom. God gave us free thought and the option to choose Him. The muslims only want to force people to be muslim. Look how they treat women, like pigs. That is so disgusting. God would not creat anything to be treated so poorly. Look at all the terrorism in the world. A large percentage of it is done under the muslim name. And muslims won't stand up against this because they agree with the terrorists!!!!!
2006-08-10 04:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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We absolutely do not believe that Muhammad is a prophet.
Look at the Old Testament with it's laws, harsh punishments, and wars.
Then look at the life and teachings of Jesus, he taught Peace, Love, and Understanding. He taught us to pray for people, not kill them. Look at his example, he did not fight any wars, or even attempt to raise an army, Peace again.
Why then would God send us back to the Old Testament of Wars, hate, and violence?
Then look at the life of Muhammad, he had 15 wives, even though his own teachings limit men to 4, one (his favorite) he slept with when she was only 9 years old when he was 53, he allowed men to have 4 wives, and sleep with their servants, divorce on demand, he raised armies and killed many people.
Why Would anyone accept this as from God?
Peace!
2006-08-10 05:01:46
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answered by C 7
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Generally they know nothing about Islam, and they would not accept it if they did. Do not forget that their religion is based on the idea that Jesus is God and they are worshipping god when they worship Jesus. If they accepted Islam then Jesus would need to be just another prophet, they could never and would never be able to accept that! They believe they have the only claim on the one and only true God who in turn serves them and only them.
2006-08-10 04:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The thing is, Muhammad wasn't a prophet of God, he might have been a prophet of something, but it wasn't God. God choose His prophets, they were worthy, righteous people, Muhammed doesn't fit into that category, not with murders, abuse of slaves and child molestation in his history. Not only was Muhammed not the last prophet, he wasn't a prophet at all, at least to christians.
2006-08-10 04:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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In order for people to believe in something, they first have to be taught it. I'd have to say most Christians have not been taught... or indoctrinated with the prospect that Mohamed was the last prophet of God. Anybody who grows up in an environment devoid of this kind of man-made and learned information will not know it or believe it on their own.
People who grow up without knowledge of Christ will deny him as well, because they don't know who he is or anything about him.
I grew up without knowing anything about religion, and I never even knew anything about God until high school probably, and so I never believed in any of it. I'd have to say most Christians have not heard the story of Mohamed.
2006-08-10 04:55:34
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answered by Stephanie S 6
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How can Christians acknowledge Muhammad as a true prophet of God if he never acknowledged Jesus Christ as God?
For Christians, Jesus is God. Anybody who says otherwise cannot therefore be a prophet of God.
2006-08-10 04:58:28
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answered by lunatic 7
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