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Muslim god is as imaginary as the Christian one.
Sorry.

2007-04-07 17:41:00 · answer #1 · answered by Born of a Broken Man 5 · 1 2

He wasn't unable to interfere with the crucifixion of his son, that was his plan. Jesus chose to die on the cross because that was what his Father wanted so that we would have the chance to be forgiven for our sins. God is not miserable he is love and happiness. That's why you are all still here. He's giving you a chance to see the truth and accept his son Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior before the end times comes and we are all subjected to judgment. If he wanted to he could wipe us all out now, like he did with the people of Noah's time. But he won't do that, because he loves us all because we are his children. Unlike Allah who tells you to kill people who are not Muslim. That is Satan's work. I'm not saying that all Muslims are evil (I think alot are just misled), but I believe that the Islamic church is the evil church spoken of in the Bible. That is the only religion that advocates killing people who do not believe and who won't convert. Sounds pretty bad to me.

2007-04-08 00:48:22 · answer #2 · answered by KB 2 · 2 0

1) Not a Moon God, The God. Try to learn more interesting Arabic, eh? You see, 'ilah' stand for God and 'Allah' stands for 'The God', meaning the only God, for that matter. The confusions of Moon god must have come to you from the preIslamic usage of it.
2) Muslims hate Talibans not because they follow Islam - they hate them because they don't follow it and give Islam a bad name. You ought to know that.
3) Imaginary God for Atheists because they are so science and logic addicts. Oh well, Allah bless you.
4) Allah allows us to choose our path - good or evil. Then again, this isn't completely a silly question.
5) Allah didn't let his Prophet Jesus (P.B.U.H)die. One, he never really died. His soul was taken away from his body before he could be killed. Two, he wasn't crucified. Three, every man has to die. Allah lets every other person die sometime in life. Four, since Jesus (P.B.U.H) never really died....I shouldn't have written all of this.
6) No personal offense to christians...but if Prophet Jesus (P.B.U.H) took all your sins - what are you doing here? Causing more sinful acts and just wasting his effort? Shouldn't man not be born if his sins were already forgiven?
7) The sacrifices do not point to this crucifixion. They were to test one's belief in Allah, his potential and will to please Him, because by the end of the Day, it is you and God :)

'Yes, the Father's only remedy was to give His son's life, a substitute for your death sentence as a sinner. Then, throw your Koran out the window because Islam was described in The Book, and its final outcome is not good.'
-Very funny *claps*. Shouldn't I say that no religion's outcome is good in this era? That's because no religious people either:
reached the correct definition of their faith or;
are just following a wrong religion.
Ignoring Secular people and atheists, option 2 fits all mis-guided people (don't want to use the actual word, but try and guess) and option 1 fits us Muslims, most of who have disregarded Islamic teachings and following a corrupted path. So, it's not always the religion - it's just man.
Good Day, Allah bless you all. Remember - Peace.

2007-04-08 01:04:29 · answer #3 · answered by hidden_soul_11 2 · 1 1

Hello, Punter:

You are getting your information from the Koran. Muhammad said that God did not have a son or he would have saved him.

Muslims miss-understand the plan of salvation. Whether it was God killing an animal in Eden to cover Adam's nakedness, Abram symbolically killing his son at Mt Moria, or Jews slitting a lambs throat to purify their sins, ALL THOSE SACRIFICES POINTED TO CHRIST'S DEATH FOR YOUR SINS.

The Jews and Romans did not kill Jesus--it was not the pierce marks in His hands, or spear jabbed into his side. The Father (God) crushed his son when He put the guilt of humanity on Jesus.

Islamics profess to believe in the prophets, all sons of Abram; in fact, the Koran says you can not be a good Muslim unless you follow then.

I challenge all Muslims to read the 53d chapter of Isaiah throughly, and tell me that God did not crush the life of His Son for your sins. Yes, the Father's only remedy was to give His son's life, a substitute for your death sentence as a sinner.

Then, throw your Koran out the window because Islam was described in The Book, and its final outcome is not good.

Read: "The Rise, Decline, and Death of Islam in Bible Prophecy" at www.revelado.org/islam.htm

Blessings in Jesus

2007-04-08 00:51:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

God, our Heavenly Father and Creator of the Universe, is omnipotent and omnipresent...He is not miserable and could have 'interferred" with Jesus' cruxification. Please read the New Testament and try to understand that Jesus' death and resurrection was all part of a divine plan. Jesus' died for all the sins of everyone on earth, living and dead. He came to earth for this purpose and lives in Heaven today.

2007-04-08 00:44:55 · answer #5 · answered by Debbie R 3 · 2 0

Muslim Allah is just as imaginary as a Christian god.

2007-04-08 00:42:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

When I was a boy, I used to get into arguments with the neighborhood kids. Very often the argument degenerated to one side or the other claiming "My dad can beat up your dad!"

The question posed here is the theological equivalent.

2007-04-08 00:43:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

If you don't know why Jesus died on the cross, it was for your salvation and to open the door for us to go straight to God with our problems. He was there with a purpose, to take Him down would have ruined the sacrifice needed to save man.

2007-04-08 00:43:11 · answer #8 · answered by Stahn 3 · 3 0

You seem to be a miserable muslim, yet you pick on Christ? Why?

2007-04-08 01:19:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Muslims wish to follow God's will right? there's your answer

2007-04-08 00:43:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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