Maybe YOUR truth, not mine.
2007-02-20 22:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Now to prove your So call god is wrong, & your prophet you quote that we will not believe it until they see the grievios penalty, We all have seen the grevious penalty, & we still won't believe you, Why do you think USA is fighting a war, is it because of Christianity, NO, It is because of what Islam try to shove down our throats, But Islam forgot one thing, Red, White & Blue Flag does not Run, we will fight back, Now you also state that is it easier to believe your doctrine, NO way, Christians has withstood all test of time throughout the centuries & We will stand at the end. While islam is being destroyed, Now you try so hard to quote something from our bible & translate it into your quran, then read Zephaniah Chapter 2, the whole chapter. But I am going to quote to you one verse & then I will go to the book of Amos, verse 11: The Lord will be terriable to them(who, Those Arabs, islams) For God we famish all the gods of the earth, & that includes Allah, now see what God will do at the end time Read Amos 9:11-12 God will once again build up the tabernacle of David as it was in the days of old, That they may possess the remanent of Edom----
2007-02-20 22:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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When I wanted to learn about Islam, I approached a co-worker who was a Muslim. I had obtained some material and I asked him to review it and to let me know if it accurately represented his religion. He did so and had several others listen to the same (CD) material. When he returned it, he said the only problem was with the pronunciation of certain Arabic words (and the man on the CD admitted that he wasn't very good at it), but otherwise, it was very representative of the religion. In other words, I checked my sources for accuracy with someone of the faith before I accepted them as being somewhat factual. That being said, people will believe what they want to believe. If they don't want to accept something, they will find a negative point (from their POV) and play on that, making accusations that may be nothing more than a bad misunderstanding, or much worse, a twisted interpretation that is not representative of the religion. The idea that Allah is the moon god and that Muslims worship the moon god is absurd. Allah may be the _name_ of _a_ moon god, but it is also means "The (Al) God (lah)" in Arabic. People need to understand that words and names have multiple meanings and they need to understand the meaning from the POV of the religion. For instance, my name has a certain meaning (twin), but I have no twin siblings and never did. I was a single birth and not part of a multiple birth. Using the logic of the person claiming that Allah (to Muslims) means moon god, then I am a twin. Period. Facts to the contrary are ignored (they have to be). It isn't a case of uneducated as much as hate and hatefulness on the part of people who are hateful in their hearts. God willing, maybe someday, these folks will wake up and realize how destructive the hatred in their souls is destroying them.
2016-05-24 01:34:28
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answered by Carmen 4
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Truth? What truth?
When your so called "prophet" received his so called "vision", he originally attributed the vision as a deception of Satan. It was not until his wife told him it was from "allah", that he went the other direction and heeded her words. ( Later, Muhammad was quoted as saying how much less intelligent a woman was than a man, and that men should not seek council of women, but yet he took that council from his wife! Amazing how that works, huh? )
Muhammad NEVER spoke one prophecy. Not one! How does that make him a prophet then?
Muhammad was a highwayman ( robber ) a pedophile and a murderer. What qualifies him as a prophet? No one who is holy would EVER pick him as a candidate for a prophet!
Muhammad had dates, times and historical facts ALL wrong. So how can you trust what he says?
Islam is from the imagination of a madman. It is certainly not anything that anyone could recognize as being from God. It just strikes me as insane that anyone would go out and die for this nonsense!
2007-02-20 22:20:03
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answered by C J 6
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Perhaps...but it hard to believe when it seems like their is no choice. I want to love god not for fear......not even a little fear. I want to love god because of he simply.........is..........all........
understand???
These things that people do in the middle east and especially africa, being very cruel to christians do not make people want to believe the way muslims do but make them hate muslims. It's like the way Europeans did Native Americans. The natives would listen to the europeans and then they would be treated as second class peoples by these same europeans who had preached equality. The natives would end up hating the europeans and the religion.
I see this is happening in this world now, with Islam. It is not up to me to join the Armed forces and destroy the terrorist of the world. It is up to the regular muslim peoples of this world to destroy the terrorist and then other peoples would probably be much more receptive to your message.
2007-02-20 22:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know. Perhaps it's the people beheading others because they aren't Muslims. Or maybe it's the protestors carrying signs saying things like "Behead those who mock Islam." Maybe it's the guys strapping on bombs and detonating them in crowds of men, women and children in the hopes of achieving paradise through mass murder.
I am well aware that not every Muslim does these things, and I will even stipulate that most Muslims are as shocked and appalled by these acts as the rest of the world. But when Timothy McVeigh blew up a building in Oklahoma City, there weren't dozens of Christian ministers or Jewish rabbis praising him, and there weren't any Christian or Jewish heads of state paying his family for doing it. The decent majority of Muslims in the world really need to start reining in the crazies. They do an immense disservice to your faith.
2007-02-20 22:14:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Because everybody is entitled to his own opinion, to have his own set of beliefs, to believe in what he sees as his truth. Because Islam is not the ultimate truth, Mohamad was just a man...a great man...but still just a man. Because radical elements in Islam have made Islam into what it is perceived as today: A bunch of fanatical, crazy, suicidal, murderous, mislead, misguided people. Because Islam, unlike all other religions is intent on forcing unto all peoples into following what they believe is the only way, which obviously it is not, which is obviously wrong and which is obviously opposite to what all good, benign, peaceful and graceful religions, peoples and races in the world are. You are yourself, we are ourselves, we are different. We are all of the same earth, we are all the same. Learn to coexist. Christians are not perfect, the church is not perfect, we have made mistakes in the past. We have come to grips with this. You have to learn to come to grips with what the world is today. Learn to accept, to coexist, to be tolerant, to be one with all the peoples of the world.
2007-02-20 22:23:51
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answered by mitch_depp 3
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your quote from the koran is rubbish
the bible has much better things to say on those who disbelieve.
"They see but do not understand, they hear but do not listen"
This is a much better quote that the typical koranic - 'you're going to hell if you don't believe'
Islam is a bad copy of Judaism, the hadiths steal alot from CHRIST'S LIFE - it is a mish mash of stolen stories. the kabbah was a site of Pagan worship, the tradition to take your shoes off befor eyou go into a mosque is Christian, the minaret is based on teh church bell, the mosque design is based on christian basilicas, muslims used to face jersualem - like churches - this was changed after 100 years to mecca to make islam more individual -w hy?
it is because islam is not God's word - the prophet was a general, and according to logic generals kill people - so the prophet was a murderer - he did not repent either like Moses - he continued his campaign for land, for followers
Islam is not right, just look at the facts - the facts that even the hadith espouse - hiow can you follow a war general
Jesus was a man of peace, he was with God
2007-02-20 22:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was believable, you wouldnt have to scare us with the "grievous Penalty" clause.
BTW, just out of curiosity, do the Muslim women believe in this "truth", a phenomenon that renders them slaves with no prospects of individuality?
And are the jihads (the guys who kill innocents with bombs because they dont have the balls to stand up to fighting men) part of this "truth"?
2007-02-20 22:28:49
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answered by ? 6
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People are entitled to believe what they want, and I respect and accept that. What I don't accept is that so many people prefer to accept what they see in the media as "facts" about Islam. In most cases, what the media shows are extreme situations, and crimes committed by the minority. People fear what they do not know, and sadly they refuse to know the truth. I cannot convince them to learn and change their bad ideas, but I can continue to learn and live the truth Islam offers me. Peace.
2007-02-20 23:36:09
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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What is your prove that Muhammad was a prophet his coming is not foretold in the Holy Bible and yet the coming of other prophet is foretold. Jesus taught love your enemy not just your neighbor, he is against any form of violence.
2007-02-20 22:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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