I'll stop calling Muslims murderers when they stop killing people.
I'll stop calling them liars when they stop trying to rewrite all of the world's holy books to include Mohammed.
Christianity demands we be honest. We are compelled to call them what they are.
I have no intention of ever hiding under a blanket of political correctness if it means compromising our most important values.
2007-02-11 12:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Christians don't think that they can understand, or don't want to understand, another persons religion. I try to take time in my life to learn at least a little something about different religions. Yes, I'm christian, but my belief is that everyone has the right to believe and to worship however they see fit. It isn't my business if they are another sect of Christianity, or Muslim, or Jewish, or whatever. They can believe what they want. It does bother me when people are so unwilling to accept that someone could think different from them, or believe something that is outside their own little box. I know many Muslims. The ones I know are very peaceful, wonderful people who believe in peace and they live their religion.
Part of the problem right now is everything that has happened with terrorism. People don't want to believe that it's possible that there are group of Muslims who are extremists that want to hurt others who aren't of their faith. They may say that Muslims are horrible, and all they want is war and death, but the things they say are as bad as what the terrorists say and do. It is intolerance on every ones part.
I'm in a religion that isn't understood, and most people think we are not christian because we don't believe the same way they do. I get a lot of bad comments about how I'm going to hell, and that I need to be "saved" and "find Christ". I have done both, just not the way they think is right. But to them, it is either their way or no way. That bothers me. We should just be able to say to each other that we believe something and have that respected, but to some, that isn't the way they think.
2007-02-11 12:58:30
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answered by odd duck 6
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It's cause they think this is a game or a popularity contest. After Christianity, Islam is the most popular religion in the world and the Christians are just afraid that they'll be knocked off of their pedistol and thus they lose the bandwagon effect as a conversion tool.
2007-02-11 12:48:49
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answered by seands11 2
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We are not. I would scream at you, but I'm Christian, so i don't do things like that. I always halp people and give them the benefit of the doubt. Those people who bach you, probably didn't grow in Christ, or haven't been Christian for a long time. And anyways, it goes both ways, there are so many Muslims out there who tease and torture me. I don't think this question is fair one bit.
2007-02-11 12:44:03
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answered by chocolate17 1
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What do you mean by Muslim-bashing? Questioning and criticising the Qu'ran or Islamic beliefs is not the same as Muslim-bashing,but
Muslim-bashers should wake up to themselves,start acting as Jesus would and yes,love their neighbours.
2007-02-11 12:41:04
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answered by Serena 5
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Yes it is about loving your neighboor, but we don't respect their belief system. Because they want to kill Christians, and Jews, and get control over the entire world, and force everyone to become Muslim. Muslim is not a personal religion but a governmental system. It is a form of jihad to kill others that do not belong to the Muslim faith. So although we do care for the individual Muslim we hate their doctrine.
The illuminati has plans to destroy first all the Muslims. Then the Christians, and finally the Jews who follow Judaism. This is exaclty what the bible predicts too.
This war in Iraq is the war against the Muslims. Then will come the mark of the beast, or computer chip, which will be an attack against Christians. Since economic sanctions will be used on those that refuse the mark, the Christians, they will be killed. Then will come Armageddon, and the entire world together to Jerusalelm to wipe out the Jews once and for all. But we all know what happens, Jesus returns and wins the battle.
2007-02-11 12:39:51
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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Hey, I'm more than aware that the Middle East is a bit of a shithole, it's just the ones around here are relatively well-adjusted, and not a major resistor in gay rights.
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's mainly fear (although not too many will admit that). People fear the unknown, people fear what they have been told is dangerous - and the US has been told repeatedly that Muslims are dangerous terrorists out to kill us all.
So they look for and quote verses from the Koran to support that belief.
They tend to ignore verses from their own holy book and from their own history that paint them as terrorist killers as well.
2007-02-12 07:29:26
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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Define the word "mean."
You say Christians are Muslim-bashers, but yet a
Muslim will very likely kill anybody defined as a non-believer who touches their Koran.
Hypocricy seems to be in both segments.
2007-02-11 12:45:50
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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I love everybody. Especially this pretty lady:
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2007-02-11 12:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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