Islam has yet to know why we have need of a Messiah.
The prophesies of the coming Messiah are only in the true word of God which is in disagreement with the Qu'ran.
This leaves Muslims without a clear definition of why they need a Messiah rather than simply another prophet.
The Bible has the prophesies of the Messiah and shows the signs that he will do and the prophesies he has fulfilled and will fulfill. How can Muslims recognize the Messiah and deny the prophesies of the Messiah?
2007-07-24 08:59:33
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answered by djmantx 7
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Good and Evil, is a matter of perspective. When each side believes the other is Evil it is then no longer a matter of sides, but rather the actions perpetuated by either party that leads the outside observer to make a conclusion based on basic 'Human' morals.
for example, Osama, the taliban, suicide bombers etc... all truly believe in the idea of a martyr's heaven and in their faith, and thus any action carried out by them that leads to the death of 'infidels' is Good. That same can be said of similar actions taken by the other sides (not holding them to the same beliefs). However to an outside observer, one who witnesses the tragedy of both sides will come to the conclusion that neither side is Evil, but just under the impression that they are carrying out the will of their "Messiah/God/Allah". So while from a religious/belief point of view both sides deem the other to be evil, to a 3rd neutral party, the actions carried out by both the first and second party are what determine their nature of Good and Evil.
Islamic prophecy says the Christians will join the Muslims near the end of the battles after realizing they were on the wrong side the whole time <--- this just refers to the fact that Islam was the last major Abrahamic religion created hence the belief by Islamics that it is the true last religion to which all other religions lead.
2007-07-24 16:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do not accept that the Pope of Rome is anti-christ, then you might be a redneck. (OK that last part is a joke)
During the Dark Ages the Catholic Church slaughtered over 150 million Christians, and this atrocity is never mentioned today! The world has almost completely forgotten the many millions of people who were burned at the stake by the papacy because they wanted to worship God according to the Bible.
The slaughter in Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, and Croatia is a direct result of the Vatican’s involvement in this area, but you will never hear about it because the Jesuit-controlled news media not only refuse to mention it but they lie about the situation to keep the papacy from being suspected of their true involvement.
What better facade than a “church” to cover the antichrist’s real identity? The Bible tells us that Satan, the devil, “deceives the whole world.” (Revelation 12:9). Everyone in the world has been deceived by the devil and by his agent, the antichrist.
Not to recognize the anti-christ is a spiritual mark that you are yet unregenerate. It is one of the most important signs who is, and who is not, the brethren.
The papacy has made colossal fools of untold millions of people down through history, and it is still doing so today.
2007-07-24 16:05:31
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answered by Notfooled 4
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There is no such thing as "good" or "bad".
There is only something that serves Who You Are and something that does not serve Who You Are. You always have a choice. You decide Who You Are in relationship to whatever comes into your life.
Your perspective will create your perception.
The truth is inside of you. That is why never condemn, you are your own rule maker. If you don't believe in any religions, then believe in yourself.
2007-07-24 17:05:37
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answered by Paul 2
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ok well most of what you just said really confused me...but for me being a Christian, I know that I am on the side of good* There isnt much more I can say. I have a relationship with Christ and I don't with Satan...if that makes sense. Not saying that if your not a Christian that you do..but its a really confusing topic..and lets just say your more on the side of good if you live your life according to God*
2007-07-24 15:57:22
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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So many religions, so little time. So I say the heck with it, and don't bother about the details. All I know for sure is that its nice to be nice. The rest in my opinion is a load of BS.
2007-07-24 15:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you be sure you are just a overly zealous religious person obsessed with asking rhetorical questions, and not a crazed paranoid lunatic terrorist bent on destroying the world?
2007-07-24 15:56:24
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answered by Runs with Scissors 3
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Oh! Oh!
1. We could pass out badges which say "Good" and "Evil".
2. OR name tags. "I'm with Good and my name is...." or "I'm Evil and my name is...."
I'd say the next step would be shirts, but they're so expensive to make.
2007-07-24 15:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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by there fruit you will know them good is good evil is evil no in between luv dad
2007-07-24 15:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're on the side of JEHOVAH then you're on the "side of" GOOD
IF you're on the side of believing in a PAGAN Belief in the TRINITY; then" YOU'RE on the side of EVIL" ! ! !
In case YOU don't KNOW IT ; Jesus said that he that is not "on my side IS AGAINST ME"
2007-07-28 06:13:45
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answered by . 7
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