no not as of yet maybe when a few more evil bastrards pull a few more strings to blind us all . the world is so corrupt what can we do
2006-11-09 22:32:51
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answered by s_h_4_m_87 1
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Christians do not dominate, they serve (Matthew 20:25-28, Mark 10:42-45, Luke 22:24-30, 2 Corinthians 1:23-24, 1 Peter 5:1-7)
2006-11-09 23:33:00
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answered by waycyber 6
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The fact is, each religion will have either a good or a bad follower. In this case, according to history, Muslims, Christians, Pagans & Jews used to lived together as a community since the formation of Medina al Munawarah by Prophet Muhammad SAW.
Later, the tradition continues until Umayyad Dynasties in Medine az Zahra, Cordoba, Spain where Islam being widespread to Europe and surged Reinassance. We lived as a community with each religion could be practiced independently and we're guided to respect other religions and beliefs.
Then, through the rise of Ottoman Kingdom in Turkey after seiged Hagia Sophia in Constantinople from Byzantium and even recaptured Palestine through the Crusades. Turks formed Janissari ; a team of military that comprises all religion and they served for their country regarding what religion are they. Sadly now, everything become upside down after the fall of Islam.
In my point of view, the thorn between us are Jews, nevertheless those who support Zionis. Because, they changed the fact that, Palestine is for Muslims. They will do anything to seiged Palestine and ruined Islam. They try to make Christians as rivals to us, so when we're in war, Jews will just wait and see. When both Islam and Christians are weakened, they will rise again to lead the whole world.
2006-11-10 00:20:35
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answered by yusdz 6
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I think the real battle is with Moderate Muslims and extremists. And in the Christian world it is evangelical Christians against secular society. It just so happens that the evangelical Christians and the extreme Muslims will use each other to bind their respective tight knit groups of wackos together. I think in some way they need each other.
2006-11-09 22:37:43
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answered by Just Wondering 3
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Islam, Judaism and Christianity belong to what is known as the Abrahamic faiths. I have a copy of the Holy Bible,Holy Quran , and my Jewish prayerbook.
I am a Judeau-Christian through lineage and have an interest in the Book of the Quran.
As far as, I am concerned, none is greater than the other and they are all equal.
My Quran takes the myths out of the Quran so it is better understood. I find all three spiritual texts compliment one another and I read them all equally. At the end of the day, they teach us to love G-d, although He is known by many names.
I don't see how one can dominate the other when they share the same G-d, although they know Him differently.
Just a thought that I found in my prayerbook,' There is enough religion to make us hate but not enough to make us love one another.' Siddur Lev Chadash.
All three Holy texts teach of love for one another and most of all love for G-d. The qoute from my prayerbook is saying that if we took more notice of our religion, we would learn to love one another, instead of using it as a crutch of hatred and bloodshed.
I hope this helps answer your question. As far as, I am concerned the three religions equate to one supreme G-d.
2006-11-10 03:52:26
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answered by watcher072000 2
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Sadly I think that we might be. Many Muslims and many Christians hope that we are, and think that we are.
Bush sometimes insists that we are not, but then he turns around are says that it's a battle against "Islamofacism", and he sides with the Christian terrorists on things like abortion, and I find myself believing that in fact he DID mean the attack on Iraq to be a Christian war on Islam. If that's the case, he deserves to be hung right alongside Hussein.
2006-11-09 22:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No most muslims and most christian get along just fine and actually have many things in common. Its just the weirdo fundamnetalist or evangelicals who feel like their is a spiritual war.
2006-11-09 22:33:10
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answered by Nobody200 4
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Are all Muslims West-hating, anti-Christian, woman/children-bashers extremists? Don't be so simplistic! Muslim extremists ARE the ones trying to "wipe Israel off the face of the earth" as Iran's leader says. They do kill people indescriminately including Muslims in their regular terrorist attacks. They use religion as a scapegoat to vent their rage towards others & trust or belief in God has precious little to do with them.
2016-05-22 02:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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lol no. We're in the midst of a Muslim v West battle for world domination and neither of them are going to win.
Evangelical Christians aren't interested in earthly kingdoms but in the kingdom of God which is recruiting now (entrance by repentance and faith in Christ) and will be established when God gets rid of this world! :)
2006-11-09 23:29:09
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answered by trebor88 3
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Evangelical Christians are a non-issue outside of the US so it seems they've lost the battle.
2006-11-09 22:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think most Muslims and Christians can live together in peace.
But, I do feel the Evangelical branch of the religion (and Bush) have made war on all who do not believe their way. I see it here in America, as they try to change our laws and our Constitution to suit their viewpoints.
They are the ones who have made war on Islam------Islam must defend itself. They have made war on all Americans who do not see their way.
They are the ones who want world domination. G-d help us.
2006-11-09 22:38:28
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answered by Shossi 6
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