All three Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) require you to suspend any attachment to reality or common sense.
There's just as little proof of jinns as there is of the divinity of Jesus or the existence of the God of Abraham. It's all mythology.
2007-09-23 13:20:15
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answered by nora22000 7
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I am Christian, and I believe in one God. I do not believe Jesus is God, nor does the bible teach it. So why does the quran say it does? Could it be that Muhammad listened to the men of the day who were beginning to veer from the truth and was influenced to misinterpret the bible in the quran? Plus as a Christian I believe all things are possible with God. Muslims believe God can only do things that are becoming to God or God like. I could never buy that. He is God, he can do anything he likes.
2007-09-23 13:29:31
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answered by Capri 1230 3
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I would argue it's much to the contrary. Islam first of all provides no proof in the form of miracles to establish its validity. Secondly the Koran significantly contradicts the Bible on major points while claiming the Bible as a holy book. For example they claim to believe in Jesus while denying he was the Son of God, while Jesus claims to be the Son of God.
Common sense indicates Islam is a farce.
see also http://www.bcbsr.com/topics/islam.html
2007-09-23 14:29:14
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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You need a vivid imagination to believe ANY religions and theories of how we got here. All of them are equally ridiculous to the average person. So, no, that is not a true statement. Stop picking on Christianity
2007-09-23 13:20:37
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answered by bkempress718 2
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If you believe Islam is so wonderful why don't you just tell others about it. Why do you feel the need to discredit someone elses belief? Are you threatened by the Bible?
2007-09-23 13:25:50
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answered by oldguy63 7
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not true at all. willing suspension of disbelief (i.e. faith) is required to believe in gods, jinn, angels, prophecies, miraculous ascensions or resurrections... perhaps islam on average has slightly fewer supernatural elements but the range is large, and anyway that has no bearing on how true it is.
2007-09-23 13:24:26
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answered by vorenhutz 7
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Said the person preaching common sense who spells it "commen".
How wild is it to believe that God created the universe over the theory that we evolved from apes after the universe exploded into existence?
2007-09-23 13:19:25
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answered by spinelli 4
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Not exactly, as both religions are based on faith and quite similar in certain premises. And neither have evidence that they exist outside the minds of believers.
Homie: It's the god part I don't believe in. I don't care about the simplicity of theological concepts. Your ad must prove that a god exists, and that it is the one you claim.
2007-09-23 13:19:57
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answered by Dalarus 7
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VERY untrue...islam is a false religion and following that religion shows no common sense
2007-09-23 13:21:00
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answered by loveChrist 6
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0%. personally, Islam would take more creativity for me to believe, especially with alternate claims, motives and reading the Qu'ran.
2007-09-23 13:19:47
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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