You must think that you are really smart. Nope, I definetly, positively,no, do not agree w/u! I'm a christian. What would you call evidence-- any thing that i could give you, have you ever heard of the bible? You might want to read it sometime. You'll get all the evidence you need.
2006-10-14 09:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Christianity teaches that the BEST Christians tested what they were told and searched the Scriptures for proof before believing what they were taught.
Any example of Muslims questioning what is taught? In fact questioning what the Qu'ran says or what Muhammed did is a crime in Islam
Ask a Muslim if it is OK that Muhammed at age 53 married a 6yr old girl named Ayisha. He then consumated the marrieage when she was 9. Let me know if you find one to say that Muhammed was wrong.
The highest peak of Muslim culture was in the 7th century. What have they done since then to improve the world? Name some great inventions made by Muslims. I am curious
2006-10-14 08:48:37
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answered by Anthony M 6
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There might be parts of both groups that are such . . . historically, however, the muslim countries played a crucial role during the middle ages in translating and preserving ancient texts - the libraries of the time are legendary.
The Christians also have a history of the preservation of knowledge and historical texts.
2006-10-14 08:46:21
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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Why in the international could I provide up a pleasing dating to settle for a lonely theory like that???? that's a attempt to comprehend what I say. tell your suited buddy they don't exist, and spot the place that takes you. My buddy is invisible to you so why does that subject you?? you have a stick and are searching for somebody to poke. what sort of individual does that??? You responded a question of mine sugesting I take a sequence observed to my popular e book. that's impolite. i don't sugest you ruin your popular CD. As for me i'm not definitely injury, so no biggy, yet some could experience undesirable. If the consequence of assuming there's no God ends up in a individual intentionally hurting others what does that say approximately people who have not got faith.?? I definitely have consistently been superb to you
2016-10-16 04:52:35
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answered by Anonymous
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This little piggy has an anti-religion bias and doesn't wish to use logic in his thinking unless it denys the existence of God...
2006-10-14 08:44:28
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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Somewhat I feel they are antagonistic forces that man has created to keep him/her self in line. I hold to my christian upbringing though I have found that they all say the same thing when you get right down to the bottem of things
2006-10-14 08:51:12
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answered by robert s 5
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The followers of these religions are not encouraged to think for themsleves - that doesn't mean they are anti-intellectual
2006-10-14 08:46:55
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answered by T Time 6
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What kind of competition are you pointing out? I don't know what "equally" has to do with it. You think they're both illogical. OK. Is one a hair less logical? It doesn't matter.
2006-10-14 08:54:11
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answered by maxima 5
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often however some members of both religions are not. in general? yea probably but thats not tyhe religions fault and you shouldnt generalize. in this case a dozen apples sppoiled one good one if you take my meaning
2006-10-14 08:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course...even Martin Luther the father of protestantism said....
"Reason must be destroyed in the mind of the believer".
They've done a damn fine job.
2006-10-14 08:45:39
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answered by Medusa 5
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