The only time I put "Christians Only" in a question is when it's a question about the Bible. If I ask a question about the Koran I might put "Attention Muslims".
Remember, it's not a rule, just a guideline. As an ex-Christian I feel comfortable answering all types of questions targeted toward Christians.
2007-03-24 16:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Fauzan:
Some questions are directed only to Christians, or to Muslims. But for your second observation, Muslims do not ACTUALLY LEARN from others. It is prohibited in the Koran to LEARN from others. If you convert to Christianity, you are condemned to die.
Do not feel bad, though, many millions of Christians killed others because they converted to another belief. The Inquisition searched out these people, then tortured them to death.
During the conquests of the Americas, Indians were read (in Spanish) a decree that they must convert or be killed; about 37 million Indians in Mexico and Peru alone were killed within thirty years.
Does this doctrine sound familiar, the Koran says that too about infidels: If they resist you, lift off their head.
However, Christians and Jews were not to be forced into conversion to Islam--they believed in the BOOK (writings of the prophets). That tolerance ended when the "real estate conflict" over Palestine began in 1948.
"The Book" (Bible) prophets were descendants of Abram and should be obeyed according to the Koran. Perhaps, FAUZAN, you did not know those prophets tell the reason for Muslim existance. You can read an interesting page Online: The Rise, Decline, And Death of Islam as Predicted In the Bible at: www.revelado.org/islam.htm
Blessings, One-Way
2007-03-24 16:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people are looking for answers from a particular group, they are not interested in what other groups have to say on the subject. A lot of times Christians don't want to hear any more insults from Atheists and Atheists don't want to hear that they are going to hell. But alas anyone can answer anyways.
You are right we should try to learn from others.
2007-03-24 16:03:43
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answered by Angelz 5
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Your question is confusing.
I will ask for Christian opinion or Muslim opinion or Mormon opinion, etc. It depends on if I want to know what that particular religious person thinks about it.
If I want to pray for something, or have a question for those spiritually quickened, I would request it of Christians, born of His Spirit. For example, "Christians, can you pray with me...".
Also, Christians aren't unbelievers. It is those who deny Jesus Christ the Son of the living God, and deny He died on the cross & raised from the dead, who are the true unbelievers.
2007-03-24 16:09:49
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answered by LottaLou 7
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...Learn from others....is the blind leading the blind.
Denial of Jesus as the Son of God has condemned the entire Muslim faith to destruction at the hand of God.
Just claiming Jesus was a prophet, even giving respect as such and placing after his name [ p.b.u.h.] is just not good enough.
All people have until Armageddon starts to make a personal decision to 'get out' of Babylon the Great, false religion.
After that, it will be too late.
2007-03-24 16:19:50
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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Maybe they only want Christians to answer their questions for what ever reason they may have - you can request a certain type of person to answer your question - but you do not always get what you ask for!@~
2007-03-24 16:02:15
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answered by nswblue 6
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I am sorry that people seem to have a tough time communicating with each other.
I don't think it is a christian or muslim thing ... some people just want to hear their viewpoint parrotted back to them.
People like to be right.
2007-03-24 16:03:06
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answered by poweranni 7
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This is very simple. The questioner wishes to have an answer from a Christian perspective.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-03-24 16:01:28
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answered by ? 7
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Good point. Some people call themselves Christian, but many to dot follow the teachings of Jesus.
2007-03-24 16:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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They say that to let you know that only Christian answers will be considered; other answers will be ignored.
Why do you say "disbeliever"? We believe in Jesus; that does not makes us disbelievers.
2007-03-24 16:01:43
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answered by supertop 7
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