When God wants something to happen. No one can stop it..and when He wants something to not happen. No one can make it.
Theyre just talking bro. Talk is just that. Talk.
2006-11-14 23:18:08
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answered by ? 3
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I'm not trying to pick on you here, but there is a possibility that Muhammad isn't a prophet, that this prediction is incorrect, and that all you're doing is posturing based upon a false supposition.
That doesn't make you a bad guy, but it does mean that you're closed to these possibilities.
I'm sure that many people will convert to Islam. It provides order and structure where much of western society has only chaos. Many people enjoy that type of structure, and will derive great benefit from their conversion. The same holds true for stricter forms of Christianity, and new and emerging groups like the Mormons.
I don't have a particular problem with any of them. And if you get bothered by evangelical Christians or orthodox Jews or fundamentalist secularists, I don't blame you. They bother me, too. The funny part for me, though, is that you're bothered by their own exclusive claims of "inevitable victory" for their religion/worldview, and that your response is to make those claims for yourself.
Or rather, it would be hilarious, if it wasn't so painful to watch all of you talk past one another, suppressing all honest doubt, missing the chance for real dialogue and discussion - and then to realize that this same type of behavior is responsible for holy wars of all stripes - it's enough to make you want to give up on religion altogether.
2006-11-15 07:32:45
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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Don't hate Islam don't hate any religion just mock all religious people because they are weak and do not realise there is no divine being you are all going to die and that is it. There are no martyrs just morons who wasted their lives for a fifment of some-one elses imagination. Now what was the Question oh yeah I may convert if Mohammad actually comes round my house they day before judgment but the likelyhood of that happening is zero so.........
2006-11-15 07:41:16
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answered by reevesy314 3
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With all possible respect, a hater of Islam is unlikely to convert because a question in Yahoo Answers points out that a book they don't believe in says they'll convert.
Good luck, tho.
2006-11-15 07:18:13
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answered by Minmi 6
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islam do you know that? 1 Timothy: 4:1 But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons.
The main, and the most prevalent, and destructive Devil Doctrine is this; "Once saved always saved no matter how much sin you practice." Here is another way of saying this; "You Can’t Lose Your Salvation!"
The BIBLE contradicts this type of thinking from Genesis to Revelation. First of all, what does the Bible say that JESUS came to save us from? The Answer to this question can be found in the first book of the New Testament in the first chapter; Matthew 1:21 "And she will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for it is He who will save His people from their sins." What does the Bible say we are saved from? "Sin." The Bible does not say that Jesus came to save us from hell, (not even once) but from sin! (Are you saved?) By saving us from sin, He saves us from Hell, if we are not saved from sin, we are not saved from Hell!
2 Timothy 4:3 "For the time will come when men will not put up with SOUND DOCTRINE. Instead to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear."
2006-11-15 07:40:48
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answered by Niguayona 4
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So, why do you believe that this bit of poppycock is true? It is no more valid than any of the rest of the religion -- and that isn't valid at all. There are Web sites which show various internal contradictions in Islam; you can find them with Google. But I simply note the errors that I have found in the Qur'an and let it go at that.
2006-11-15 07:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I Watch and listen to Glenn Beck and others who have the guts to tell the "truth" about the Islamic agenda.
2006-11-15 07:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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How about telling the truth? Why do muslims hate that?
Like the fact that lying to a non-muslim is not a sin in Islam. Nor is murdering a non-muslim.
These are undeniable facts, yet you scream that they are lies. Why? Because you know that your cult is based on hypocrisy, like all others.
2006-11-15 07:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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CHRISTIANS & MUSLIMS
Just calm down , we are here to talk rather to fight...
We all have minds and free choices to become whatever we want i.e. Muslims, Christians or even Atheists...
Not everything that Christians think about Islam is right and ,as well, not everything that Muslims think about Chritianity is right..
THIS CONTROVERSY WILL CONTINUE TO THE END OF TIMES , PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS HAVE DIFFERENT OPINIONS ABOUT RELIGIONS.
All I am asking for - as a Muslim- is some respect please to our book and our prophet , it is not fair to be anti- Muslim.
2006-11-15 07:56:49
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answered by shdtt 4
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Fail'd at the first sentence.
If its something "mohammad" just happened to say, then not only does that not mean its true.... but it implies that its quite likely to be entirely false... because we're talking about some guy from a land of superstitious idiots in the distant past. We're talking about people who would spout crap in the streets because they were suffering from heat-stroke.
... And somehow you think we'd care about that, or be even remotely worried?
No... you are just expressing the kind of behaviour that makes people hate Islam in the first place.
Way to go. ¬_¬
2006-11-15 07:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahmad, I hope you have noticed that through your question all you have done is provoke those who are even neutral towards Islam. Which I think is not a very positive approach!!!
I am a Muslim too and I hate to see we have so many haters, and only through kindness and the true spirit of Islam can we convince them that not all of us are terrorists and criminals, but provoking them with our statements, even if you believe deep down that it's true, will only increase the base of those who dislike Islam.
2006-11-15 07:25:27
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answered by rinah 6
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