no id say its a mixture of that and islam those pesky abrahamic religions
why cant we all be like buddhist
2007-10-05 10:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a Christian and in my usa there are additionally Muslims. sure Islam is meant to be a faith of peace and that jihad - conflict grew to become into meant to be a conflict interior oneself - a conflict between solid or undesirable yet then they have made this as an excuse to bomb harmless people. There are additionally Christians that manage our Muslims badly like as an occasion a Christian pal of mine advised me his tale that he observed one Christian lad treating the Muslim previous woman badly by skill of throwing away the girl's shipment out of the bus so annoying without comprehend or pity. Or there is this place the place the roads utilized by skill of Christians are asphalted/cemented on an identical time as the roads utilized by skill of the Muslims are tough. the main predictable reaction of the Muslims is obviously to combat decrease back. not all Muslims are undesirable. There are additionally those prayerful Muslims. We Christians even have the prayerful and not so prayerful. perchance the excellent answer is to furnish and take. we can in basic terms stay harmonously if we communicate understand and love.
2016-10-21 04:06:22
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answered by ? 4
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TEMTMKR: Is Christianity the Greatest threat to World Peace today ?
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Christianity, no, but Christianity in name only, yes!
Today in the religious world there are multitudes who, as they believe, are working for the establishment of the kingdom of Christ as an earthly and temporal dominion. They desire to make our Lord the ruler of the kingdoms of this world, the ruler in its courts and campuses, its legislative halls, its palaces and market places. They expect Him to rule through legal enactments, enforced by human authority. Since Christ is not here in person, they themselves will undertake to act in His stead, to execute the laws of His kingdom. The establishment of such a kingdom is what the Jews desired in the days of Christ. They would have received Jesus, had He been willing to establish a temporal kingdom, to enforce what they regarded as the laws of God, and to make them the expositors of His will and the agents of His authority. But He said, "My kingdom is not of this world." John 18:36. He would not accept the earthly throne!
The motto of the Christian Right in the US is "One nation under God." They will not rest until they can wield the secular power to enforce their religious decrees upon all. All dissenters will be forbidden to buy and sell and if that does not work, a death decree will be enacted against them. When the time for the execution of this death decree comes, the Lord will appear to deliver His people as He returns to this earth in the clouds of glory! Then the dead in Christ will rise first and those who are alive will be changed in a moment, as in the twinkling of an eye, and they will go to meet Jesus in the air! 1 Thess.4:13-18.
2007-10-05 14:24:56
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answered by sky 3
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What world peace?
But no. If it weren't for Christianity and Islam, people would find other justifications for war. The real culprits are greed, imperialism and nationalism.
2007-10-05 10:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not just Christianity. All the Abrahamic religions.
2007-10-05 10:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think it's just all the stupid people hobbling around this planet, not raising their kids properly, and driving like complete morons in front of me.
2007-10-05 10:50:00
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answered by Bella 4
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No. Ignorance is. Followed closely by ego-centrism.
2007-10-05 10:49:35
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answered by lady_phoenix39 6
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No. Islam is.
Christianity is #2.
2007-10-05 10:47:45
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answered by Morey000 7
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No, however Jesus Christ is the only hope for world peace today.
2007-10-05 10:49:51
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answered by arikinder 6
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if hatred for Christianity continues to grow... then I suppose so, but indirectly
2007-10-05 10:48:13
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answered by Matthew P (SL) 4
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