Probably not. But if I heard the gospel I might. Who knows? There are a lot of if's in the world.
2007-07-21 10:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
I think I am who I am in part because of all the things that have happened around me and to me.
I don't know what kind of Muslim I would be. Probably the type that other Muslims think isn't really a Muslim.
Kind of like how I'm the kind of Christian who other Christians don't believe is a Christian.
2007-07-21 18:00:08
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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If you judge by the millions who were Christians over the centuries born and raised in Muslim nations such as Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Yemen and many other nations, it is clear that many did maintain their Christian heritage and continued to propagate their faith in their families.
Contrary to public opinion, the Sharia law of Islam requires that Christians and Jews or people of the book be given full freedom to practice their faith in a Muslim country. Not only were they given the freedom, but they also lived according to their own laws. For examlpe a Jewish person would live his daily life in accordance with the Jewish laws and a Christian would live under the laws he considered sacred. Ironically, this allowance is according to the Sharia Laws of Islam.
If there was a crime committed by a person from one religious community and the victim was from another, then the general rule is the law of the victim's community would be applied on the alleged criminal. Thus if a Jewish person kills a Christian, he would be judged according to the Christian laws.
I hope this makes sense.
2007-07-21 18:05:01
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answered by NQV 4
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If it were one of those Muslim countries where Christianity was out lawed, I would loose my head. In a more objective society I do believe we could worship together.
2007-07-21 21:14:02
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answered by Michael2832 4
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There are people born in raised as Christians living in Muslim countries. It ultimately depends on who your parents are and how you are raised.
2007-07-21 18:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not Christian...but I was...and I was born and raised in a christian society...I converted to Islam...go figure :-)
2007-07-21 17:58:57
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answered by Fatimah 3
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there are many christians still living in muslim countries today.
2007-07-21 17:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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i have been asking this question for a long time (just not on here) but if you were born into a buddist family in china.... BUDDIST! right? why is there only one road for these people, i belive there are many different roads to get to the same place... but that is just my opinion.
2007-07-21 17:59:56
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answered by jessimaka 3
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Where you are born has nothing to do with it, it's how you
are raised. Yes I would be a Christian.
2007-07-22 12:03:38
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answered by producer_vortex 6
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ONLY if you heard the word of God there would be a chance . Romans 10:17 " So then faith commeth by hearing , hearing by the word of God ".
2007-07-21 20:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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