You do not FORCE anyone to be a Christian.. it has to be in their heart.
2007-04-02 12:03:33
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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For World Peace to happen, First things First, America should start minding its own business and don't be a busybody involving in other countries' affairs. America has this notion that the world believes that its involvement in the Middle East is out of worldly concern. You mean the world is stupid? Its involvement is basically because of financial gains and realising its opponents are weak and nothing else.
There is nothing to do with religion here, only politics. The Christians and Muslims can live in peace. Go to Asia, you will see that happening. How people of different faiths live in harmony.
Its only politics which is the root cause. Please go and brush up your history before posting invalid theories.
2007-04-02 19:54:04
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answered by The Skeptic 4
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To bring an army into the Middle East and just start shooting would be an act of terror and against the Laws of War as set down by the Geneva Conventions. Doing this because you think that they are in Satan's hands is delusional.
If America did that, even our closest allies will be appalled and there would even less stability in the Middle East. Also, since Muslims really believe in Islam, there would a multitude of people trying to commit suicide to go to heaven.
Please think things out before you sprout them off.
2007-04-02 19:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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1st-Anne Coulter is a psycho and contradicts one of our most important rights (freedom of religion) therefore I don't to hear a damn thing she has to say.
2nd-You can't force someone to be a religion. If they say they are but don't believe it, then it's just a front.
3rd-if you were actually a good Christian you wouldln't advocate muder
4th-Although I'm sure there are some, I have never met a Jew that was filled with "bile and hate," nor have ever heard someone say that. I would assume I would've heard it before if it were a common opinion/truth, and it's against our religion anyway.
2007-04-02 19:09:32
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answered by Ambrielle 3
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USA did not go to Iraq to free it but to rape it.
If you believe that USA went to Iraq to liberate them then I suppose you also believe that Al Qaeda exists.
I don't blame you, you are the product of a biased media.
As for the followers of Islam, it is a prerequisite that every Muslim should believe in Jesus (peace be upon him). No Muslim can call himself a Muslim least he believe in the miraculous birth of Jesus (peace be upon him). Muslims revere the mother of Jesus (peace be upon him) very highly too; so much that a chapter in their holy book, The Quran, has been devoted to her.
Muslims believe in almost everything there is to about Jesus (peace be upon him). God granted him special powers to heal the sick, for example; to perform miracles, etc. so that the Jews would accept him.
Where the Muslim differs from a Christian is the fact that Jesus (peace be upon him) did not die on the cross. In fact, the Muslims believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) will return to Earth. He will descend to the Earth in Syria. Only one man will be able to recognize him. But before this man is able to do this, there will be many anti Christs who will claim to be Jesus (peace be upon him). The man who will tell us who Jesus (peace be upon him) is, will be called the Mahdi. This is the reason Muslims greet each other with a handshake looking for a thumb with a missing bone. That tells us who the Mahdi is and he in turn will point out Jesus (peace be upon him).
Muslims have embraced Jesus (peace be upon him) as commanded by God.
All this hate, I pray God will ease some of your pain.
2007-04-02 19:33:17
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answered by Qi 3
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You should not force your beliefs on anyone else. They have the right to believe in whatever they choose. Ann Coulter is not brilliant or sexy nor is she a reliable source on world religion. You need to understand that Christianity is not "the" religion. It is one of many and it should not be given any special treatment. Besides...who would want to embrace a two thousand year old rotting corpse? I wouldn't and I imagine the Islamofascists wouldn't either......peace.
2007-04-02 19:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Send Ann Coulter over to Iran to convert them.
2007-04-02 19:05:21
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answered by doubt_is_freedom 3
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You are truly sick. I'm a Christian - Lutheran - and what you are saying is so filthy and obscene I'm almost speechless. Muslims acknowledge Jesus as divinely inspired and believe the Prophet Mohammad is the "paraclete" (Greek term),or Divine Comforter that Christ said he would send to guide us until His return. Their Koran contains most of the accounts we are familiar with from the Old Testament. Abraham,Noah,the Flood,all of that. They worship the same God we do,the God of Abraham. Their beliefs obviously do diverge from ours on several important issues,such as Christ's station as the Son of God,but their beliefs are much closer to ours than those of the Jews,who dismiss Christ as a charlaton and argue that he is currently boiling in a pot of excrement in some kind of hell. You obviously know nothing of Islam. It is a very closely related faith,much closer than Judaism. You sound evil,if only due to evil teachings. I don't know what your brand of Christianity is,but it bears no resemblance to any mainstream or respected denomination that I know of. I shudder to think how many people like you wind as "soldiers" in Iraq terrorizing the people and not infrequently killing them. You need your own planet,preferably in another galaxy. You are so noxious I feel like I am standing over some crack in the earth's crust spewing sulphur and heat and debris.
2007-04-02 19:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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God gave mankind free will. That is another precious gift God gave us. God can't force us to believe in him, even though he sure would want that. But God didn't want to make robot like humans to just do whatever he told them to do just because he said so. He made us humans with free will so that we could obey/or not with our own desires. He wants us to willingly obey and worship him. So I don't think there is any way to force anyone to truly love God. God wants to win our hearts and other through love. So love everyone and even our enemies. Love is a very powerful message that captures many people's attention. I hope this helped some. Don't try by force! God bless!
2007-04-02 19:30:35
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answered by OnFireForJesus! 3
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You are the radical who, a month ago, asked the following question:
" Do you think interracial marriage should be legal?
I think people should stick to thier own- Whites with whites, blacks with blacks, liberals with liberals-
Interracial relations its not natuaral- Its like crossing a salmon with a camel, or a toaster with some car keys.
Its not natural. and should be banned.
What do yoiu all think? "
I think you are dangerous to society.
Fellow members, please read over all of American Patriot's questions before he is removed from yahoo!Answers. You will see that he has no credibility in religion, culture, or politics. I'm concerned that this guy's going to do something harmful in public.
2007-04-02 19:22:07
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answered by TarKettle 6
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could you take your head out of your own ***hole for long enough to realize that things that aren't christian aren't satanic either. the islamic religion has the exact same core values as christianity, so by calling them satan you are in turn saying the same about yourself. i can't believe someone in this day and age could be so blind and ignorant. the english tried to come convert the native americans to christianity, and look they still hate whites today, and with good reason too! chrisianity just simply isn't the answer to everything, what if instead we just taught them to uphold simple moral values, like the value of life, and common respect for others, it would be non-oppresive, non-biased, and have the same effect.
2007-04-02 19:10:32
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answered by Ryan, Atheati Magus 5
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