Yes no problem
Classius Clay become muhammed ali
and I know of thousands of such cases
Only in the islamic world it is a problem a person who leaves Islam can be given the death penalty like in afghanistan
even in Italy Roberto Baggio became a Buddhist
Change of religion is considered a personal issue except in the islamic world
2006-09-15 23:25:06
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answered by rhinogirl 4
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Islam is the right way . You should read more about Islam to know that . Don't ask Muslims (it's very hard to find a good Muslim these days because they are not reading about their religion , they just listen to the Mashaekh !! I agree with you that they don't feel peace but that is a result of the tough life their brothers and sisters and maybe THEY live. Add the ignorance about the religion itself . Christians nowadays can feel peace because they have it all around but that wasn't the case hundred of years ago !! They had many problems and oppression that made them feel angry too .when their circumstances changed they had changed . If you were a Muslim you would know that Islam and CHristianity have the same morals and instructions because they came from the same God . The only difference is the believe in Issa (Jesus ) peace be upon him .Muslims think he is a prophet and a messenger from God but Christians think he is the god or his son . Islam came after Christianity by thousands of years because God won't let his people in this misunderstood . Remember the real God can't die or suffer or you can not depend on him . When you have your own problems people do not come to you to ask help in their problems !!
2016-03-27 03:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah they so totally mind. When i left christianity i was all of a sudden an outcast. I was treated completely diffrently. Even now after I moved out of the country, if i have to go to the American Embassy for any reason, i can expect to be treated like dirt.
So much for the christians "we love everyone and everything and are so peaceful" bull
2006-09-15 23:25:20
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answered by verneia 2
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A soul lost is a soul lost!
Care yes, it saddens me!
But what most of the churches teach today, I am more surprised that many more do not run from Christianity than walk away now!
In many churches, they most likely only had the appearance of being saved anyway, so perhaps there was no loss anyway!
The fault lies with them that did the teaching!
2006-09-16 04:20:44
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answered by Grandreal 6
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What? The only thing a Christian should mind is if a fellow Christian converts to not believing in God and Jesus as his son-the only way to heaven. Call yourself a Buddhist just so long as you still believe Jesus is the only son of God and has forgiven your sins eternally so that you may live after death with the Father.
2006-09-15 23:19:24
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answered by amofber 2
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Hello!! :o) Speaking only for myself - I mind. I feel that Christ is the only way to heaven. So I would be upset to know that someone has rejected Him. But I certainly wouldn't threaten that person or wish them any harm. Christianity is the only faith [correct me if I'm wrong] that welcomes ANYONE and ALLOWS anyone to decide for themselves if they are [or are NOT] going to follow. No one is BORN a Christian. NO ONE. It doesn't matter what your mother's faith was. OR what your countries predominant faith is. If you choose to follow Christ - it's because YOU made that choice. Craig!! :o)
2006-09-16 00:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just a very sad day. U B C Understand Believe Commit If they Understood they would Believe and then would have made a life changing Commitment. If they fall away they were never really U B or Ceeing
2006-09-15 23:23:50
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answered by swami242 3
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I think no problem.
2006-09-15 23:18:51
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answered by Roti-Prata 3
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couldnt give a toss , cos you all freaks
2006-09-15 23:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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