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2007-10-06 14:38:22 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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As a Christian, I believe that the two most important commandments of my God are 1) to love him, and 2) to love my fellow man just as much as I love myself. Sometimes I disagree with other people's beliefs, but never, never will I hate them for not sharing mine. That goes for everyone, not just Muslims.
I think it's sad that some people, even some misguided Christians, have chosen to set up angry boundaries between their relationships with people of other faiths. I do not believe that Christians who do this are truly acting in accordance with the teachings of their god.

2007-10-06 14:50:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am a Muslim
When you ask them (I mean Christians), they say no but they actually do hate muslims, of course not all of them but most of them. I don't trust most of them because I often recieve hateful answers and messages from them. If they prove to me otherwise, only then I will trust them.
I argue a lot with the Jews for example and I rarely recieve a rude answer or response from them. However, with Christians I always get insulted for no reason. Why? Just because I am Muslim and that is why I am more tolerant with the Jews than with the Christians but I don't hate them.

2007-10-06 15:04:14 · answer #2 · answered by Mimi 6 · 0 0

I don't hate anyone. I just think muslims are deceived into believing a false religion. Think how awesome it would be if some of the big name muslims became Christians. Imagine Osama bin Laden denouncing Islam and becoming a Christian. It happened with Paul why not Osama.

2007-10-06 14:43:39 · answer #3 · answered by Bible warrior 5 · 0 1

I can't speak for my fellow Christians, but I am actually interested in learning more about the Muslim religion. It seems to be second only to Christianity, and I don't want to be ignorant about people who are different from me, for they make up such a large part of the population.
Plus, it is a sin to judge others lest you be judged in the same way.

2007-10-06 14:47:54 · answer #4 · answered by Barney Blake 6 · 1 0

As a Muslim it was interesting to read the responses. in response to those who think that we are taught to hate Christians and Jews, that is false. I love you as brothers and sisters. ANd those who hate you for your faith are not following the muslim way of love.

This is what our Qur'an says:
(Nazarenes = Christians)

"You will find the people with greatest animosity towards those who believe are the Jews and those who set up partners; and you will find the closest in affection to those who believe are those who said: "We are Nazarenes;" that is because amongst them are Priests and Monks, and they are not arrogant.
And when they hear what was sent down to the messengers you see their eyes flooding with tears, for what they have known as the truth, they Say: "Our Lord, we believe, so record us with the witnesses." And why shouldn't we believe in God and what has come to us of the truth? And we yearn that our Lord admits us with the righteous people. So God rewarded them for what they have said with paradises that have rivers flowing beneath them, in them they shall abide; such is the reward of the good doers."

Quran 5:82-85

2007-10-06 17:32:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. I don't hate Muslims. But I wonder how they feel about me? I believe that their religion teaches them to hate me.
I would like to hear that I'm wrong.

2007-10-06 14:45:03 · answer #6 · answered by pansyblue 6 · 0 0

Muslims are my brothers and sisters, why would I hate them. I am angry at the things terrorists who are Muslim do. But that is a small minority of the Muslim world.

Pastor John

2007-10-06 14:43:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No. We love Muslims. CNN hates muslims.

2007-10-06 14:41:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Of course not. I am sure there are some good ones. And the ones who commit the violent crimes, we hate the sin, not the person.

2007-10-06 14:49:49 · answer #9 · answered by sassy.nurse 2 · 0 0

I don't hate anyone.

I may not like the spirit behind them...that drives them and their actions but our fight is not against flesh and blood.

Eph 6:12-13
12 Our fight is not against people on earth but against the rulers and authorities and the powers of this world's darkness, against the spiritual powers of evil in the heavenly world.
NCV

2007-10-06 14:43:32 · answer #10 · answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6 · 1 1

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