Seriously so many new Muslims because they said to god guide us and show us the true way - Jesus (pbuh) is there talk to him ask him to guide you see what happens try it it works
2007-10-16
09:06:46
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ok sorry my mistake i meant talk to you and tell you via dreams
2007-10-16
09:32:40 ·
update #1
another thing Muslims know how to get questions answered from Allah (swt) its easy see Allah is real
2007-10-16
09:36:08 ·
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the fault is inside yourselfs you dont want to learn - see you on day of judgement
2007-10-16
10:11:07 ·
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you will get christians that say jesus did guide them what will happen to your little theory then?
i have asked jesus and god to guide me and i got nothing so it just reinforces my stand that both are not real
and people that hear voices in their heads are called schizophrenic and need medication
2007-10-16 09:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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We do - and he leads us to faith in Christ. And the Holy Spirit is given to christians to do that. He is not available to mohammedans since they have rejected Christ. Why are you sure muslims are being led by God to Mohammed's creed ? People can be led by all sorts of manipulation and think its God.
Did you know that the Koran uses a person's sense of self-righteousness to make them feel drawn to God. This is actually really wrong, and you won't find the true God doing that in the Old or New Testament. This is a characteristic mark of the Koran which identifies it as a deception.
Again, a person can feel soothed by all that mosque bowing. They can be motivated by an attitude of 'what a good person I am doing these elegant rituals so well'. So they can feel an emotional lift due to human vanity and soothed pride but its not anything to do with God.
Again, a person can be emotionally touched by the poetry of the Koran. They mistake lifted emotions for spiritual leading. Beauty of a thing, and a soothing impression, unfortunately doesn't imply truthfulness, but people often fall for that.
Jesus is peace, the pbuh is unnecessary, he isn't a sinner needing other sinners to pray for Him.
2007-10-16 09:15:39
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answered by Cader and Glyder scrambler 7
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At that element in Jesus' ministry the non secular instructors and straightforward human beings observed that there became into some thing dazzling approximately him (knew he could desire to be sent from God to be preaching and doing miracles), although that they had a perplexing time accepting him as God via fact he did no longer fit their theory of what the Messiah may well be like. The Jewish human beings have been below the oppression of the Romans at that element and that they expected the Messiah to be a king and warrior who might overthrow the Roman empire and supply them lasting peace. Jesus fulfilled each and all of the OT prophecies with regard to the destiny Messiah, however the non secular leaders did no longer recognize/settle for it via fact he became into no longer a warrior yet particularly promised a heavenly kingdom no longer a mundane one. in case you preserve analyzing John, it will point out that many non secular leaders believed Jesus became into the Son of God, yet they have been too scared to admit it publicly. And Nicodemus will come to settle for him as God too.
2016-10-07 01:20:51
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answered by ? 4
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I have known of Muslims who asked God to guide them to the Truth after reading the New Testament and comparing it to the Quran;
they became secret Christians and believers in the Trinity
In Muslim countries converts to Christ have to remain underground and keep their beliefs secret because they would be persecuted or even tortured and killed if discovered and this is often true even in the West.
God(SWT) bless and blessed Eid
2007-10-16 09:22:50
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answered by James O 7
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ali, most Christians pray for Jesus to guide them into truth, but most don't convert to Islam. Do you think it's because Jesus doesn't answer the prayers, do you think it's because Islam is not true, or do you think we're all just being stubborn and refusing to submit to Jesus' leading?
Mormons say the same thing-that if we sincerely pray for God to reveal the truth to us, we'll come to believe the Book of Mormon is the word of God and that Mormonism is the truth.
And a lot of ordinary Christian say the same thing--that if we pray to God and ask him to reveal the truth, we'll come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah who died for sins and was raised from the dead.
Why are so many different people convinced that if people pray this prayer, God will lead them into so many contradictory positions?
It seems to me that one ought to base his beliefs on the evidence. Whose point of view has the best arguments in its favour? I'm a Christian because I think the Christian worldview is more philosophically and historically sound than competing worldviews.
2007-10-16 09:18:08
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answered by Jonathan 7
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We DO ask God to lead us to the truth, dear one, that's why we have Jesus! Jesus IS the Truth!
And I'm sorry, but I don't know what the "pbuh" is with Muslims, it certainly doesn't honor God when the person rejects His Son, Jesus!
God bless!
2007-10-16 09:15:16
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answered by Devoted1 7
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Jesus is truth.
Joh 14:5 Thomas said to Him, Lord, we do not know where You go, and how can we know the way?
Joh 14:6 Jesus said to him, I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
2007-10-16 09:10:29
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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"Allah" founded the Catholic Church to guide all to the truth, about 600 years before Mohammed ever walked the earth.
"Allah" doesn't make mistakes.
Dream on.
2007-10-16 09:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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when you type the word God show some respect!
it's god with a captial G
2007-10-16 09:10:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You've been guided off a cliff of irrationality into the abyss of insanity.....
2007-10-16 09:14:55
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answered by Brent Y 6
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