What people need to realise is that the world is full of misdirection. Do not focus on things that are not important. The most important thing is to do what God tells us to do. What we need to do is follow His Son Jesus Christ, repent of your sins and be saved.
Every thing that is happening right now has been fortold in the Bible. Christians read the Bible and we know that JESUS IS COMING VERY SOON TO JUDGE THE WORLD.
But Jesus loves you. All he want is for you to follow Him and not follow satan. All those that follow satan go to hell. But if you call on Jesus He will save you.
God is made of 3 persons. The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. All 3 added together is God, BUT each one by THEMSELVES is God.
Every HUMAN is a SPIRIT, we have a SOUL and we live in a physical BODY. You are a spirit, you have a soul and your spirit and soul are inside your physical body. (It is your spirit and soul that goes to heaven, not your physical body).
It is impossible to please God without faith. 2000 years ago God sent His only Son (LOOK TO THE FIRST PARAGRAPH TO REALISE WHO THE SON ACTUALLY IS) to die for the sins of the whole world. We ALL inherited sin from Adam when SATAN deceived Adam to sin in the Garden of Eden. AND on top of that we ALL sin everyday. (There would be no such thing as sin in the world if Satan did not exist).
In the eyes of God - we are FILTHY SINNERS because ON TOP of inheriting sin from ADAM, Satan CONTINUOUSLY DECEIVES the world to sin. So EVERYBODY in this world is FULL OF SIN. God HATES SIN.
NO FILTHY SINNER can get into heaven. This is why God kicked Lucifer (who is Satan) out of heaven - He was a sinner. But God made a way for us to clean ALL our sins away and get into Heaven.
2000 years ago, God sent His ONLY SON JESUS CHRIST to die, SPECIFICALLY for YOU in order to "purchase" your FILTHY sins so that ALL your sins will be taken away. THREE days later, God RAISED Jesus Christ from the dead and Jesus went to heaven taking with Him all your FILTHY sins.
It says in the Word of God:
John 3:16
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotton Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.
("Perish" in the above scripture means GO TO HELL).
THE ONE AND ONLY WAY to go to HEAVEN is to:
1. Say with you mouth and believe in your heart (your spirit) that Jesus Christ is your Lord and personal Saviour and that God raised Him from the dead taking away your sins.
2. Ask God to clean away your filth and take away ALL your sins.
When you do this by FAITH The Holy Spirit (LOOK TO THE FIRST PARAGRAPH TO REALISE WHO THE HOLY SPIRIT ACTUALLY IS) will LIVE inside your spirit and God will recognise you as one of His Children, and when you die you will go to Heaven.
For even more info about the TRUTH click this link below
http://www.faithwriters.com/article-details.php?id=56838
2007-03-14 11:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, but they won't. Those guys seem to think that their own country is a far greater threat than any jihadi.
Some guy answered with that canard about jihad being an "inner" struggle. That is, in any reasonable historical sense, an outright lie. Historically, jihad has never meant anything other than the expansion of Islam at the expense of non islamic neighbors. That inner struggle stuff is a 19th century Sufi interpretation that has virtually no legal force in Islam. But, all that aside, your question obviously presupposes that the protest would be against a violent message being preached within the mosque.
Anyway, I think that is a great question, and I would support such a protest. We have to watch endless news footage of "peaceful" muslims burning our flags and demonstrating against us. It would be nice to toss some of it back their way. I don't think that any reasonable interpretation of religious tolerance oblilgates us to tolerate the preaching of jihad against the US on our own turf.
2007-03-14 18:55:00
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answered by neoimperialistxxi 5
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First of all you need to understand the meaning of Jihad. Jihad is the inner struggle to do good. So if you hear an Imam mention Jihad then think again. And did you march to white house for anti-war demonstrations.
2007-03-14 18:49:32
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answered by A fan 4
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I wouldn't say that they should, but I would say that in a free society that might be an option.
Most people who protest wars do so because in a democracy you are responsible for what YOUR SIDE DOES. Personal accountability. So if you disagree with what your government is doing that's a reflection on you and you have a responsibility, not an option, to protest it.
What some other government or group does is less of your responsiblity, so protesting it is a little less meaningful. You may still feel the need to protest, but the obligation is less because it's not being done in your name.
2007-03-14 18:49:43
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answered by Anonymous
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In "REAL" Islam Jihad refers to the inner spiritual war (ie. the "path," for lack of a better word) that all humans have to navigate. Suggestion: with all due respect, please turn of the fear-mongering idiot box and read the Qur'an, friend. People that think Jihad means otherwise get a lot of ink, but in the Muslim world (the one where people walk the walk and don't just pontificate and theorize) these boneheads that think Jihad implies anything close to aggression are considered enemies of God. God bless and keep asking the hard questions. It sounds to me like God has already lit a fire up under your ***.
Peace and Prayers only....
Stephen
2007-03-14 18:57:35
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answered by STEPHEN 1
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That's the best question that I've heard all day! They should, but if they did, they would be considered racist and anti-Islamic, etc. They definetly should demonstrate on those mosques though.
2007-03-14 18:54:38
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answered by Mike Honcho 3
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No but they should be denounced in the press and on TV.
That is how 5 clerics got banned in Australia. The public outcry was such that the Muslim Association themselves denounced the clerics.
2007-03-14 21:49:21
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answered by Imogen Sue 5
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The US anti-war movement is only against the US fighting, period. For anything. Ever. They could give a crap if anyone else want to kill people, esp Americans..
2007-03-14 18:50:50
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answered by XX 6
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No, I don't think that is appropriate within our constitution.
Besides, it is no more logical than white people marching on black churches that preach hell and damnation to the white devil.
2007-03-14 18:49:22
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answered by The Parthian 3
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I think that might be seen as religious persecution.
2007-03-14 18:47:47
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answered by Jedi Maiden 2
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