the lies of the false prophet?
2007-02-20
09:10:40
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Isn't it the duty of Christians to help to enlighten non-believers, such as Muslims, that the only way to God is through Jesus, and since the followers of the heretic Mohammad do not accept Jesus as the one true Son of God, the Messiah,but rather view him as a messenger of One God along with Adam, Moses and Mohammad.
2007-02-20
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yes u r right . its not just only duty of christians but all the other religion of this world to convince muslims that the way to god is not thorough mohammad. he was the man of lust who married 22 woman. one of them is as old as 9 year. and he was a mass murderer.
2007-02-20 19:00:26
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answered by rajs502 2
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I am so sick of people saying that we should let people believe in what they want to believe and not question them... This is wrong.. If someone is doing something that you feel will ultimately hurt other people is it not right to try and stop them and make them realize what they are doing is wrong..( I am not condoning violence against other people but frank and open discussion) We live in a free country and people should ask questions like this.. If it makes you angry when people ask questions like this then do not answer them!
In answer to the question.. Most people in third world country's with Vast Muslim population are taught in schools that are funded by Muslims..(as the govt. does not have money to run schools) The tool used to teach reading is the Koran as this is the most widely available book in the country. So indoctrination starts from a very early age and continues throughout school years.. Funny how North America is trying to hard to separate school and religion when most of the rest of the world uses to help teach people the difference between right and wrong..
I do not think being a Muslim is wrong and question like this should not upset people who are strong in their beliefs.. If you think only Muslims get picked on go check out some of the bizarre and sometimes quite offensive questions that Christians get asked..
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2007-02-20 17:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Muhammad is not a false prophet. A lot of people misinterpret the koran including you maybe. Anyway why do you think it's a lie, you don't know much about Islam. If you're a Christian a Muslim might say that the holy trinity is a lie.
2007-02-20 17:25:25
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answered by melanie s 2
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I think any religion whether Islam or Christianity or whatever is just another example of the primitive nature of our species. I'm not saying that I'm an atheist or a believer in any form of religion but believe that religion is a "man made" fantasy that has and probably will always result in dire consequences because society is just too immature to accept and respect that others have different beliefs - resulting in wars, be-headings and just sheer chaos!
2007-02-20 17:20:43
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answered by Sven B 6
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Why do you believe that Muhammad was a false prophet? Do you have any proof that he is? Do you have any proof that your prophet is not false?
All that we can prove is that we believe. There is no rock hard evidence in religion, and that is why God rewards us so greatly for it, whichever religion(s) he rewards people for.
2007-02-20 21:45:37
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answered by YouCannotKnowUnlessUAsk 6
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Well, than why don't you show the truth of the true prophet instead of your question. When you know the lies & false, you must be knowing trues & truth. Why are you wasting yours & others' time and above all misleading people.
2007-02-20 19:27:55
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answered by vishw_paramaatmaa_parivaar 3
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In your question you ask why do Muslim's continue to believe?There is something to believe that is the reason you questioned.that is what all believers believe.that may be called m uhammed nabhi,Jesus Christ,Krishna's,sri RAM or what ever may be . all are equal and the same fruits of this planet
2007-02-20 17:29:27
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answered by gopika s 1
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The Religion you have is a result of where you were born.
Consider the Native Americans before Columbus. They believed in a Creator who only wanted all his creations to live in harmony with nature. He didn´t demand animal sacrifice or have his only son tortured and murdered. He seems like a nice Creator to me.
2007-02-20 17:20:11
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answered by Honest Opinion 5
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everyone is entitled to their beliefs. just like you belive that your religion is the one and true religion. it will be GOD who will judge what was correct on the day of judgement and not you. people like you are the reason why i'm not a a christian anymore and i grew up in the church. reading the bible is why i no longer call myself a christian or follow the teachings of christianity. trust me i haven't been brainwashed i just educated myself.
2007-02-20 17:26:31
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answered by freedom fighter 7
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Well now, a Muslim may ask a Christian why he/she continues to believe in a false God, the man named Jesus of Galilee. A great man he was, but no God. It is all holier-than-thou finger pointing if you ask me. Unless you are an atheist, in which case it is back to the drawing board...
2007-02-20 17:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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