I am NOT the Holy Spirit. I have no right to tell anyone they are going to hell or heaven for that matter. I can tell you that Jesus said that no ones comes to the Father but by Him. Do I hate Muslims, No. Do I hate Islam, Yes.. I feel the same way about them as I do the Mormon people who are my neighbors here in Utah. They are wonderful people just like 99% of Muslims. But like Muslims their religion is evil... Jim
2007-08-08 15:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Christian I do not hate anyone. I have recently begun to read the Quran and see a lot of similarities as well as differences between the two religions. I was raised in the Christian faith and have been born again for 26 years and believe the Bible is the word of God. However, I do not believe with certainty that anyone can prove that any "holy book" is the ultimate truth and none of us were living at the time any of them were written so in reality we really do not know what the truth is or if there even is a truth. Religious belief is totally based on faith. Anyone who proclaims a religious belief should not be judging any religion or atheism for that matter because in reality none of us knows the "truth".
2007-08-08 15:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The crazy ones who use Islam to prepetrate their violence are a big thing. In a regular church, we pray for peace. Regular Muslims who live among us seem peaceful enough, even if they are strangely dressed. From a purely religious point of view, Jesus teaches:
Love your enemies -Matthew 5:44.
This is all that I have ever heard preached at either a Catholic or an Anglican church.
We are of course sensitive that Muslims are Christ deniers, however.
And we are also taught, Cleave to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. -James 4:7.
We are also to submit to... (the government) ... for the punishment of evildoers...- Peter 2:14.
As long as there are troubles, the government is free to defend ourselves against attack, and even to punish the evildoers.
We do love the ones who are not evildoers, however, and anyone who says they do not is not a true Christian.
After all, nowhere in the Bible are we to love the wicked.
2007-08-08 15:52:03
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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unsure If i ever spoke to you or no longer. If i did and that i became into impolite. it became into purely with the aid of fact i'm getting somewhat uninterested in being suggested as stupid, fool, fool, and a few different issues purely with the aid of fact i've got self assurance what i've got self assurance. My Dad had placed me down all my existence made me sense stupid like i did no longer count. and that i became into on the ingredient the place i could no longer take lots extra. it became into purely then i stumbled on my real Father. Jesus Christ. he saved my existence. so why ought to I be made relaxing of while i desire to tell human beings approximately my appropriate pal?
2016-10-09 15:18:54
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answered by ? 3
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Hey Dear
I don't think a true Christian would hate Muslims. True followers of Christianity would Follow Jesus' (PBUH) message of love and tolerance for everyone else. Plus, religion is not a race, and every one is different in their thought and ideology. I know for a fact good Christians are peace loving. There are both good and bad people in this world, in all religions and races. It's not good to generalize.
Peace&Love
2007-08-08 15:04:41
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answered by ۩MoonLit Muslima۩ 5
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Of course we don't hate them. You know, that whole "love your neighbor" thing. I feel sorry for anyone that hasn't found Christ as their savior. We all deserve hell. Fortunately the gift of salvation is available for anyone that wants it.
2007-08-08 15:16:59
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answered by Machaira 5
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Christians do not hate Muslims..Islam is just another false religion...if Muslims took the time to learn their own book instead going on blind faith that they are being told what it says,,,they might find out what the agenda really is. It is not Peace and love...on the contrary...it is all about killing unbelievers..not showing them peace and love..
Christians & Jewish martyrs say; "I will die for what I believe".
A Muslim martyr says; "you will die for what I believe"....
2007-08-08 15:24:56
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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The Root and the Offspring of David counsels you that all Muslims who do not repent will be utterly destroyed on the field of Armageddon.
Welcome to the Tribulation. Keep Watch.
2007-08-08 14:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate Muslims. Who told you Christians hate them? I don't know any Christians who do hate them.
2007-08-08 14:55:29
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answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7
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The Quran says
"The closed you will find in friendship to you are those who say we are Christians"
People have many misconceptions about Islam today, as a result of the media. Islam is a religion of peace and someone who attains peace by submitting his will to God is called a Muslim in Arabic
Jesus said "I seek not my will but the will of my father" [The Bible, John 5:30]
Anyone who seeks the will God is called a Muslim in Arabic.
Christians can get away by saying that all Muslims are going to hell despite of all our efforts because we don't believe that Jesus died for our sins.
Jesus (pbuh) did not say that to have the eternal life of paradise, man should believe in him as Almighty God or worship him as God, or believe that Jesus (pbuh) would die for his sins. On the contrary he said that the path to salvation was through keeping the commandments. It is indeed striking to note the difference between the words of Jesus Christ (pbuh) and the Christian dogma of salvation through the sacrifice of Jesus (pbuh).
And he said unto him, ‘Why callest thou me good? There is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.’ "
[The Bible, Mathew 19:16-17]
Muslims follow the Prophet, Jesus had prophesied and so did Moses
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is mentioned by name in the Song of Solomon chapter 5 verse 16:
"Hikko Mamittakim we kullo Muhammadim Zehdoodeh wa Zehraee Bayna Jerusalem."
"His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem."
In the Hebrew language im is added for respect. Similarely im is added after the name of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to make it Muhammadim. In English translation they have even translated the name of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)as"altogether lovely", but in the Old Testament in Hebrew, the name of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is yet present. There are verses of the Bible where Jesus had prophesised the coming of Muhammed on this page http://www.irf.net/irf/comparativereligion/middle/christianity/muhammad.htm
2007-08-08 15:03:55
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answered by mehrosh 2
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