Among sensible people, that cycle is already broken.
2007-11-19 06:02:17
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answered by Chantal G 6
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It is against The Word and Will of God(The One True God, the Creator of All) to even attempt to impose His Word and Will on any one... That is the only position that any one of The True Christian Faith can take... it would not be "Christian" to establish a political Theocracy of any kind
Those who follow the so-called god allah are sworn to bring the world into submission to the law of allah as it is given in the koran... by the law of allah, all who do not submit to the law of the koran and islam are to be killed.... not just Christians and Jews, but any one who does not submit to them.
The "cycle" will only be broken when there is no more islam.
Those of The True Christian Faith do not impose The Faith upon any one... and absolutly are forbidden to kill any one who just does not accept what God offers them...
2007-11-19 06:06:23
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answered by ? 5
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If it were just that simple.....
I think you should go back a study a little more before making broad statements such as these. Not trying to insult you but if you studied both you would find some major problems.
You're also forgetting to include the Jewish State.
2007-11-19 06:01:36
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answered by m_c_m_a_n 4
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Christians don't hate Muslims. We are no the one blowing everyone up.We are the ones sending aid to even your own people you blow up.
It not written in the Bible to slay the Muslims as it is written in the Quran to slay the Jews and all those that go with them (Christians) read further into your quran and you will see the Surah I am speaking of.
2007-11-19 06:01:39
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answered by doyougotapencil 2
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It would be nice to the point of boring if this were to happen, but it won't. In all life there are Ying/Yang struggles, and this is one of them. To me God is like a multifaceted gem where each person has their own unique point of view. None of us will 100% completely agree what God is, yet all religions have someone to fear and/or hate.
2007-11-19 06:05:11
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answered by T_C_FLY 2
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You assume i hate Christians when in reality it could not be further from the truth. As a Muslim i have many friends and family members who are christian including my own mother. Now are you seriously suggesting i hate my own mother? I doubt you are neither a christian or a Muslim. This is just your opinion not the reality. I respect Christians i respect every faith. Shame you dont with your condescending question.
2007-11-19 06:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No, cause Muslims insist we believe in their God and insist on praying ever other hour, to a box in the middle of a desert. We aren't the one's blowing ourselves up, so I believe the muslims should be the one's to have a lecture on minding their own business and stop tricking people into joining their religion. Let people decide on their own.
2007-11-19 06:01:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate anyone, even if they do hate me. I don't know anyone who hates people just because of their religion! The world we be such a nice place if everyone could realize that none of the religions are correct and just forget the whole idea of it! We all came from the same place and we will all return to the same place no matter what you believe!!!
2007-11-19 06:00:16
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answered by wishiwereatthebeach 3
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At the end of the day, this does not just relate to Christians and Muslims does it?? Although i must be honest and say i didn't realize it was this bad. I do feel though, people in general can be very hateful, never mind, race, background, religion, colour, etc.
2007-11-19 06:00:09
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answered by AnneShirley03-03-07 4
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You are right...Christianity and Islam are both brother religions...They have both introduced to the world the concepts of hatred, racism, slavery, intolerance, conquest and imperialism. They are also responsible for some of the biggest genocides in the entire history of human civilisation.
2007-11-19 06:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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do you return evil for good? or good for evil? Jesus said bless those who despise you and pray for those who want to harm you. the three big faiths all seem to meet at the story of abraham... but read that account again and see why he is called the father of the faithful. he was not willing to with-hold his son from God, and therefor God counted his faith as righteousness. it was a prophetic account of the Lord Jesus... isaac was a figure of Christ being obedient to the father unto death. but yet God spared isaac, but did not spare His own Son. abraham told isaac that God Himself would provide a lamb for the altar. and in the end they took a ram with his horns caught in a thicket of thorns... another figure of Jesus... and made an offering to the Lord.
2007-11-19 06:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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