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I've been reading about this at http://deanberryministries.org/index.html. And it sounds like the truth. If you disagree, please explain why it's not the truth? And I'd really appreciate only adult comments, thank you.

2007-03-18 20:04:25 · 6 answers · asked by d b 1 in Politics & Government Military

6 answers

Yes. It's about as anti-christian as the Old Testament.

EDIT:
Every one of your questions and answers have been related to your obsession with Jews. What's up with that?

How can you hate someone for where they were born or what they think? You ask for adult comments, but how childish is that?

2007-03-18 20:07:59 · answer #1 · answered by John L 5 · 5 0

The Old Testament, Meccan writings of the Koran and Torah are the same book. The ideological difference between Christianity and the other two is centered on the divinity of Christ, and neither Muslims nor Jews acknowledge that Christ was anything other than a man. Blogbaba never bothered the read the Talmud because I never dabbled in mysticism or the occult. Sorry I couldn't have been of more help.

2007-03-18 20:14:32 · answer #2 · answered by blogbaba 6 · 0 0

The Talmud makes virtually no mention of Christ or Christianity. It is a book of Jewish law for those who believe in the Jewish faith. Anyone who wants to cut it up as anti-Christian, including your deanberryministries are full of crap and need their tails kicked. This is America, pardner. Leave 'em alone. Someone made the comment that the koran and the Old Testament are the same book. NOT!!! Where do you people get this stuff? No, I'm not Jewish by birth or faith. I'm a Christian, American soldier who believes in upholding the Constitution of the United States. Maybe you've heard of it? Mentions something about religious freedom? Ring any bells?

2007-03-18 20:41:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

This book has nothing to do with thoughts on Christianity. Christianity wasn't a human thought till long after it was written.

2007-03-18 21:35:29 · answer #4 · answered by djm749 6 · 4 0

If you can please explain to me how a text finished in the third century in Babylonia where Christianity was unheard of can be anti-christian I would be interested in knowing.

2007-03-19 13:14:28 · answer #5 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 2 0

Not a military question, go ask somebody else.

2007-03-18 22:09:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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