No I was brought up as Christian but want to convert to Judaism because it is much older than Islam.
2007-06-09 18:57:44
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answered by Darth Vader 5
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Why do you believe that? Do you have a source to cite? Then, I'm going to have to use my education, my experience with Christianity, and common sense, to disagree with your assertion. It's simply not true. Islam does receive many converts, but they for the most part are not Christians. BTW "convincible" isn't a word. Christianity is the belief that Christ lived on Earth, was the Son of the one true God, and died to save us from the sins we commit. We have salvation because Jesus took our place on the cross. Seek out God with an open heart and mind, and you WILL discover the truth. You don't need people on Y/A to do that for you.
2007-06-06 02:51:13
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answered by Scott B 7
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Many people convert because they feel that their previous religion didnt give the exact answer they are looking for in their life..Many converts find that Islam is a very complete religion...is was not just because of the God and His messenger..it also the way of life its represent...they also find all the answer to their curiousity..for example..Who created the universe, our Earth..the living and all the knowledge...things cant just be happening automatically...there must be a reason behind it...why not worship the Creator of your body & your soul instead worshipping other than Him..isnt He is the Greatest of them all??? Even they say that Jesus sacrifice his soul just because of us human..the sinners..is that really HUGE enough to compare with what your God, your Creator do for you??..Your heart pumps on His will...he can just simply take that away from you...
so people...think..think in a common sense way..May Allah bless you..Amin
2007-06-06 03:07:39
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answered by MissChievous 6
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Islam is expanding because Islamic women have no voice in the size of their families. Compelled by their imam to take over the world by reproduction, the Muslim man forces many more babies on his wife (or wives) than is healthy or necessary. Thus Islam is bigger in each generation.
But it's nothing I'd be proud of, and the conversion thing is a myth, unless you count Africans in Darfur converting to avoid having legs hacked off.
2007-06-07 02:55:28
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answered by thirdnostril 1
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Many people convert to other forms of religious belief because they cannot handle the fact that they are a sinner and that no one is good. The human race does not want to believe that they are bad. So, they find another religion that makes them feel better about themselves instead of accepting the truth. Christianity is all about accepting that you are a sinner and that Jesus died for your sins and you are now washed clean in the blood of Christ. Your job here is to lead a life that exhibits His love and grace and spread the word to others. It is about accepting the fact that you are a creation of the Lord and thus should treat yourself as such. You are loved by Christ.
2007-06-06 02:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, Islam answered several theological questions and encourages me to use logic and come to understanding rather than expecting me to go on blind faith alone. I have never believed that we were born in some kind of "orignial sin," and I believe we should each be held accountable for our own actions. And Islam still reveres the prophets of the Old Testament, as well as Jesus, so it's not as though I had to give up everything I'd ever been taught or believed in; Islam is a clarification for me.
2007-06-06 03:09:00
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answered by aminah 4
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Belive it or not, christianity was once islam, but it was overwritten by greedy people and taught to the most gullable people, some people tried to hid it ,but were captured, That is the reason god sent mohammed(s), many people could not find the answer in the overwritten version so they found the answer in islam. yes, I have read the bible and read the da vinci code which gave some facts on how it was overwritten (it was written by a christian)
so dont blame me
2007-06-10 01:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that simplicity has a lot to do with it. The Christians are stuck with that trinity thing that can't be explained in an understandable way. If the church doesn't come up with an understandable, believable explanation soon, I think they're going to be in big trouble. Two thousand years and still no believable explanation.
2007-06-06 02:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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thing is, when someone does a bit of research you'll leave it too! people get questions abound that can't be answered. i for one, an ex christian, would like to convert to another religion since it makes more sense to me.
2007-06-06 03:38:21
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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