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just like u turn ur back on islam u think its a bad religon and u dont wnat tolearn anything about it but u see u r just being baised on what u hear these days and i know that most of thoses things are wrong dead wrong , answer this why would i worship a man a prophet ( jesus ) whhen i am to worship only ALLAH , the only god , i mean u also think that u all are saved by him dying for u r sins , well is that fair is it fair that someone else dies for u r sins , i mean whats the point of living on , the bible has so many versions and so many diffrent opinons where the quran has never been changed , are u trying to change the religon so that it will be fit to ur lifestyle well its u who should change for the religon not the other way aroung , and u claim that jesues was a son and a god and a holy spirt where he has never said any such thing and u must also be aware that the bible went through changes after jesus so that means he has nothing to do with the changes u just dont accept islam

2007-01-12 23:20:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

because u think that it s wrong but deep inside you know that its the truth and u just dont want to accept it because u prefer to be lazy and contiune doing sins and say oh jesus has died for my sins so i am not accountable but the fact is that u r and listen now that u have a chance of knowing dont let the devil hold u back because if u turn u r back on islam now u shall be held accountable for knowing and refusing n the day of judgement

2007-01-12 23:23:59 · update #1

13 answers

please do not tell me what I think, you don't even know me, and I am sure the same goes for quite a few others as well.

2007-01-12 23:25:58 · answer #1 · answered by The Pig! 5 · 5 0

Muslims do believe in Jesus, though not exactly the same way Christians do. There are many things you have brought up about Christians that isn't totally true. not for everyone anyway. Yes there are many Christians being led astray by their so called Scholars. The bible says these false teachers will have a price to pay later. But, I find that Muslims believe a lot of what Christians believe in too, that I think is wrong. Two wrongs don't make a right. Your interpretation of the Holy Bible and the Quran are wrong. You need to open your eyes and ears and your heart.

2007-01-13 07:30:04 · answer #2 · answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5 · 2 0

Do you get a kick out of dogging us Christians. You are a hypocrite.Islam is a retarded religion. Mohammad was a false prophet who is in Hell, yes i said Hell. You will be joining him unless you see that Jesus did die for your sins. You are ungrateful, he died for your sins so you can be reunited to the Father, but you do not believe so you have trampled on the blood of Christ which as a big sin. I would repent if I were you, and if you do not accept Jesus as Lord and Savior and not just a prophet you will burn in hell. I am not just saying that. You are very blind. Satan certainly has you blinded. Hey at least the genuine christians knoiw where they are going do you? The church is the bride of Christ.Who are you? My Father is God, who is yours?Do not say God, because he is not your Father if you have not accepted his Son. Jesus shares the glory of God, as he and the Father are one. Anyway I am not going to explain because you are blind. Guess what. God's word, yes God's word says that every knee will bow(including you) and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. You are going to meet Jesus one day. Either as Savior or Judge. And since you do not want to meet him as Savior you will most certainly meet him as Judge and it will not be pretty. In fact you will join Satan and his angels in the lake of fire. Too bad if that happens because you had a chance to come to Jesus but refussed. Then you will think if only I had listened. Too late, because you will be history. Two choices one except the sacrifice of God's only Son, or reject him and spend eternity burning in the lake of fire. Now you cannot say that you were not warned. You were. It is in your hands now.

2007-01-13 08:00:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm afraid I couldn't get through that block of text. Your language skills were just that bad.

But I got the gist: "'Why can't you accept that I'm right and you're wrong?" To which I have to say : Grow up and stop being so closed-minded. You're accusing people of not giving Islam a chance by attacking their religion? Do you not see the irony?

2007-01-13 07:31:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow...any other unresearched accusation you want to throw before I can answer?

Ok...allow me to clarify a few misconceptions, that way you do know the facts before you make a decision.

For me personally, I have studied islam, it was a prerequisite for us to learn it whilst at school, eventhough I was a Christian, so I count that as a blessing because I can make a fair comparison, I suggest you do the same, but anyway...moving along.

Just because you claim that Jesus was a mere prophet, it does not mean that it's true...Jesus Himself spoke of Himself as the Son of God, and thus is in fact, GOD...Christianity did not add anything, that is Christ speaking of Himself when He clearly said many many things such as "I and the Father are One" "The Son of Man (Himself) will come and Judge the world in His Father's Glory" (How can he judge the world unless He is God, who else has the right??)..."I am the alpha and the omega,the begining and the end, the one that was and the one that is to come"...Who else has authority to make such claims unless it's God himself?
Most of all, which prophet was born from a Virginal conception and Birth without a human father?? Mohamed? Moses? Isaiah? any other prophet?? No, Only Jesus was Born of the Holy Spirit, without a human seed...how can He then be a normal human being with an honored title of a mere 'prophet'?? (If I am not mistaken, Islam proclaims and professess the Virginal birth of Jesus...so you do the maths).
so you see, Jesus was not just a Prophet...He was in fact the Son of God, and is GOD.

And this answers the next question of human's salvation through His death...well, you have to understand that He died for your sins and mine...From the very begining, God told Adam that the day you eat from the tree (sin) you shall surely die...so all of mankind has sinned ever since because they separated themselves from God...and so there was a dilema...how can God save us, and at the same time, a price of sin muct be paid, and that is death...so He chose to pay the price Himself. And bese He is perfect, without sin, His death is sufficient to pay for our sins, and at the same time, when He raised from the dead (by His own power and authority), He raises us with Him, paying the price, and giving us a second chance of eternal life with Him...Only out of Love and justice...Got the drift??

As for the Bible having many different versions...I think it is safe to assume that you are educated in the ancient Greek language...because there orgininal manuscripts of the the bible from the first century in Greek, and if you make a scientific and objective comparison, you will see that they are unaltered...maybe the translation are simplified, but the message is exactly the same...so where is the alteration in belief and faith?? Try to make a comparison between the Original manuscript and today's copies, and please try to point out some differences, I would be keen to know :-)
But where is the Original manuscript of Qoran that you have sighted and have made the scientific comparison to say that it is unaltered? or is it a case of you not wanting to change your views?? But that is not what I am out to prove, I am merely giving an apologetic response with love and respect to you...

moving along...

How is Christianty changing the religion to suit its purpose? who does that? let me know how you have come to this conclussion?? The bible is there, History is there, the unaltered church is there, and Jesus said that "His word shall never pass away"...I am still unsure where you got this fact from, a little clarification might help your cause.

So you see...I think there is fair ground for us to discuss and get into a friendlyback-and-forth...but for you to make such uneducated accusation, it is hurtful as it is embarrassing for you...so I suggest you do not repeat uterly what other people are saying, as the bible says, "Test the spirit", meaning, before you accept any belief or saying, put it to the test, study it, analyse it, and ask God for Guidance, and see what He tells you...just a hint for your reference.

I think I have made my point...if not, by all means, PLEASE email me and I am more than happy to have a chat to you...with love and respect offcourse, but you have to be understanding that I will not accept accusations without facts and history.

God bless you my friend, and I look forward to hearing from you.

2007-01-13 07:25:13 · answer #5 · answered by copticphoenix 3 · 4 2

please do not tell me what i am thinking.
it is your choice to worship allah.
i do not believe in religion.
i believe in god and i believe in satan but i think that a religion is just something that someone has written a book (the bible) another has read that book and then writen it out in their own words forming a religion.
this is my opinon on religion.

2007-01-13 07:37:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why do you have a pissed off face?

I have read part of the Qur'an. Maybe one day I'll bother to read it all in detail, but so far as I go it is worse than Christianity can ever be.

2007-01-13 07:28:20 · answer #7 · answered by Alucard 4 · 2 1

stop trying to covert people to your religion respect other peoples religion and most importantly get over it. people are too stubborn. and don't want to know you keep your faith and do as you will with it let other people do the same. voice your opinions but listen to others as well.

2007-01-13 07:34:30 · answer #8 · answered by dragontears 4 · 0 0

You can't argue about religion in a way that everybody feels good about. There is no universal answer and there is no certainty. Everybody has their own explanation and that doesn't change.

2007-01-13 07:25:39 · answer #9 · answered by Richard D 2 · 6 0

You know what, you also will be held accountable for your non-belief in the Son of God. I wonder what are you going to say to Jesus Christ when He asks you why didn't you believe in Him, instead of a false allah and a false prophet.

2007-01-13 07:28:35 · answer #10 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 0 4

On the same hand, you, as a Muslim would hate my beliefs, although I enjoy learning yours, and do not find them as a heretical thing.

2007-01-13 07:33:36 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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