Jesus loves all ....he died for those that hear the word of God and come to him.
2007-03-26 00:59:26
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answered by Anonymous
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All muslims are not terrorists; nor has the American government or people said such. If we felt they were, why have we attempted to free the Muslim people of Iraq and help them establish a new, free government? But it is a given, every terrorist attack has been initiated by Muslims. Jesus does love the whole world in a general way, but in particular He loves His own. His own are those who hear His words and obey them. A Muslim does not recognize Jesus as God, and those who terrorize certainly do not obey His Word. We do not hate Muslims, though many have shown great hatred for those in the West. I wish your sentiments were felt and heard more among your own people. Let's work for peace.
2007-03-26 08:30:47
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answered by Lone Papa 2
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ALL current Middle Eastern Terrorists CLAIM to BE Muslims, but NOT all Muslims are terrorists, this is a big example of how a few bad apples can spoil the whole crop.
There are many wonderful muslim people found around South East Asia, in Thailand ( predominantly Buddhist ), in Singapore, In Malaysia, Borneo, Phillipines and even in several parts of China... Those are truly peace loving people, who have the warmest hearts and heartiest smiles, and would help even a total stranger in need ( from personal experience when i was in Singapore ) a coupla years ago.
I DO NOT think all Christians hate Muslims, it is as big an assumption as saying all Muslims are Terrorists. By thinking all Christians hate Muslims, you are making the very same accusation a small pocket of people are accusing Muslims of being, is it not?
*takes one to know one, non?*
2007-03-26 08:03:35
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answered by Tiara 4
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We are supposed to even love and pray for terrorists. I think this may get lost in emotion. Anyone can love their friends and family. A Christian is supposed to love their enemy also. Its a good point that you make. Also, Christ met people where they are at. We rarely do that. Some do- most don't. Sure we'll meet you at Church but we won't be ministering at the local bar.
Christ would have been in the local bar or at least standing outside it. We still have so much to learn from the Bible. Most of us are a long way from being Christlike.
2007-03-26 08:05:47
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answered by momof2 5
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I have friends who are Muslim and I love them just as I love all my brothers and sisters. They are gentle, kind poeple.
Sadly, there is a lot of fear in the world right now. Both Muslims and Christians have had their faiths high-jacked by those who do not follow the Holy Book in truth. Sadly when anyone who identifies themselves with a larger group committs atrocities the whole group suffers. This is true of Muslims and Christians.
We must each in our small ways try to reach out to others - as you have done here - to change the minds of those who do not see that it is the few who are committing these crimes, not the majority.
2007-03-26 08:04:20
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answered by Christopher 2
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There are 19 verses in the New Testament that say that we should love one another .... I find it interesting that statement is not listed anywhere in the Old Testament.
Anyway, 5 of those were Jesus actually saying "I command you to love one another" or "I would that you love one another".
You are right, we are to love everyone, even Muslims, even atheists (I know, a shocker to some folks around here lol). Even the terrorists, although we should hate their sin.
2007-03-26 08:05:33
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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I don't hate Muslims. I hate the evil that is done in the name of Islam. I would like Muslims to receive the grace that comes only from Christ.
2007-03-26 07:59:54
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answered by Mr Wisdom 4
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Believers should have compassion upon unbelievers. We should see them as Jesus saw them – as sheep without a shepherd. In attempting to reach them we should not participate in their sin but rather remain naïve to the evil things in which they participate.
2007-03-26 08:07:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus loves all. People have a lot to learn.
There are good people and bad people everywhere. Luckily our salvation is not about us. We get saved only by the mercy and grace through Jesus. : )
2007-03-26 08:10:29
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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Well, it's obvious English isn't your first language Muhammad,
maybe you should start admitting the atrocities your people commit in the name of Islam, that would be a start,
and try to get out from your 'victim' role,
...that's your people's downfall, and that's why they get no credibility,
they can't admit it when their people do wrong,
and they do plenty.
2007-03-26 08:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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