pfffttt I do get the idea. Cool
2006-10-10 16:46:29
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answered by TheWillBe 3
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Yes I worship the moon God, and all true believers should do the same, if it wasn't for the God of the moon where would we ever get green cheese from, is it not truly a gift from heaven??
Your question borders on blasphemy !! I hope you will see the error of your ways soon my son, before it is to late !!
I suggest you read very carefully from the holy book of moon, chapter 115 verse 112 'They who cast aspersions and utter false statements shall without exception , go to a place of no cheese and there live for eternity'
This my son is the word as proclaimed by God moon in person and handed to his prophet the almighty Micky Mouse, to be made know to all mankind!!
Not much different to most other religions really is it??
May the Moon God smile on your countenance for ever and may you continue to smell of cheese for always!!
2006-10-10 05:52:58
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answered by budding author 7
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The Moon God. No they don't
They worship Jesus as the Son of God. And God itself. And the Roman-Catholics worship the Holy Ghost.
But they don't worship the Moon God.
For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity
2006-10-10 05:36:50
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answered by citypeek 4
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I understand what you are trying to say..lol
cos many christians and other faiths call muslims' God..a moon God....so you are posing the same question to them...right?
I"m muslim and i don't really know where the hell did they get the that Allah is a moon God?!!!
wish those who say that about us..answer your question!..lol
2006-10-10 05:44:41
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answered by dewymaiden 3
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If you find anyone calling themselves a Christian worshiping the Moon God, most like they are part of the Anti-Christ Movement, when Jesus Spoke of as well.
Many will Say God, but not Mean God.
2006-10-10 05:35:47
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answered by dreamangel20051 2
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Its not a moon God its the Sun God.
Greek mythology mingled with Jewish Tradition.
Jesus was to some early greeks what Uncle Sam is to some Americans
I understand the point you are making. Christians say this often to muslims when the christian knows nothing of Islam. I guess the point you would be showing them is exactly how it feels and what goes through the muslims head when they hear this rubbish.
2006-10-10 05:36:24
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answered by CJunk 4
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point taken. Allah and elohim one and the same. Those who make absurd assumption with out doing their homework can not be listened to. Christians have long ignored the instructions to hold one another accountable and that has led to members repeating what leaders who should be confronted or even ex-communicated teach them
I apologize for my brethern acting like heathens. Respect is essential to being an honorable believer.
2006-10-10 06:31:42
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answered by icheeknows 5
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I've never heard of anything like this. Moon god? I'm a Chirstian and I have no idea what you're talking about. LOL
2006-10-10 05:34:47
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answered by andi b 4
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Moon god?
Dude, you have been playing too much World of Warcraft as a night elf character.
Please, Elune is fiction.
2006-10-10 05:36:39
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answered by caladbolg 1
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Jesus hes smoking that crazy stuff again.
Help him find you, I thank you that I worship you Jesus and not the moon god.
Where did that come from,, don't know just don't know about the questions tonight Jesus. Help me, stand...Amen
2006-10-10 05:40:13
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answered by Faith Walker 4
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That would be Muslims.
muhammed was a liar and a pedophile. Many of his prophecies failed making him a liar, which islam says a prophet cannot be! He went to the pagan kabba, went through 350 idols and found allah and declared it the god of islam. Islam's allah was nothing more than a throw away idol. Some Muslims have claimed that the word "Allah" is in the Bible because the Biblical word "Allelujah." They then mispronounce the word as "Allah-lujah" But "Allelujah" is not a compound Arabic word with "Allah" being the first part of the word. It is a Hebrew word with the name of God being "JAH" (or Yahweh) and the verb "alle" meaning "praise to." It means "praise to Yahweh." The Arabic word "Allah" is not in the word.
The same error is found in the Muslim argument that the word "Baca" (Psa. 94:6) really means "Mecca." The valley of Baca is in northern Israel.
The present meaning of a word is irrelevant to what it meant in ancient times. The word "Allah" is a good example. When confronted by the historical evidence that the word was used by pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic times to refer to a high god who was married to the sun-goddess and had three daughters, some Muslims will quote dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. to prove that "Allah means God." They are thus using modern definitions to define what the word meant over a thousand years ago! What "Allah" means now has no bearing on what it meant before Muhammad.
A book made over 100 years after mohammed. A book NOT in its original form because all the draft copies were burned under fear of death. A book claiming lineage to Abraham from Ishmael, and that since Ishmael was born before Isaac, he was the firstborn and the one taken to the mountain. God did NOT recognize Ishmael as the firstborn though as he was born out of wedlock. Abraham was to sacrifice his son as proof to God of his faith. The Lord stopped him from doing that though as we know. That being the case, a sacrifice had to be as pure as possible. Ishmael being born out of wedlock did not fit the bill, this was overlooked for the blessings to come by God. Isaac fit perfectly! More here...
http://planttel.net/~meharris1/mikescorner.html
2006-10-10 05:58:42
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answered by green93lx 4
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