i laugh at your new account mustafa
2007-12-04 13:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah? LOL!! There is NO Allah! There IS God in heaven, though. I think you need to focus on the REAL God here - read the bible and be informed!
Mohammed didn't perform miracles as Christ did nor did he die on the cross for sins. Could Mohammed heal blind people or cure the sick?? Was Mohammed the Savior born into the world?? NO!!
May I remind you that Christmas is a holiday that acknowledges and celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior into the world - NOT Allah! You Muslims have YOUR holidays and feel threatened when people speak against them, so leave us Christians to our holidays, huh??
As I said: There is NO ALLAH! Mohammed?? LOL. He was a mere sinful man like everyone else that's ever lived on this earth! Poor lost soul!
2007-12-04 13:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello.
Remember to spell check your questions.
Did you mean half-Christian, but there is no such people!
Christmas is blasphemy to your deity, now I have heard it all. If it is mentioned in your scripture; being the Qu'ran the believe it if you want to but people will not take interest in your beliefs because you may have already insulted them in your question.
If you god is believed to be true then believe it, because I do not. If you faith tells you that your dieties prophet is the only true reprensentative, then they would be no need for your god to have sent messengers to all people, at different times. Are Christians claiming adherence to a false system?, if you think so keep it to yourself.
Therefore, why ask the question? I am happy that the United Kingdom is democratic and I have my freedom, your beliefs will never become mainstream, because most peope will not see Christmas as blasphemy.
Kind Regards
2007-12-04 13:34:38
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answered by don't ask me while I'm t 4
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While you may reference Jesus as only a prophet, the general Christian belief is that he is a savior. You would also be interested to know that there are Christian denominations who reference Jesus of Nazareth to be a prophet, not G-d incarnate as well. I would suggest you further reference the subject of Christianity and it's more than 300 denominations prior to asserting your belief as being superior to another, so as to ensure you have true knowledge and wisdom before making your judgment, which we both know is G-d's, God's, Allah's (whatever language you want to call The Almighty Creator in) exclusive right.
As another post correctly states: It is the celebration of Jesus's birth. Should we not be thankful for the virgin birth of Jesus as foretold in Isaiah? Because you consider him a prophet as opposed to the Messiah, do you not hold reverence for him and expect his second arrival? You should pose your questions with more respect, just as you would want your faith to be respected.
May G-d guide on your path for knowledge, truth, and wisdom.
One last thing: There is only one G-d. No matter the language you call Him in, no matter the position you take in worshiping Him, He is still G-d the Creator, The Almighty, The One and Only, The G-d over all gods, The Unique. At the end of times, we will all face Final Judgment by Him.
2007-12-04 13:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I celebrate xmas. It looks the very similar yet has diverse meanings. xmas is the social gathering of sunshine contained in the darkest time of the 12 months. We ceremonial dinner and dance and snort contained in the face of lack of life and darkness. We provide presents to celebrate our togetherness and community. we've a competition of lighting fixtures to celebrate the pending go back of the solar, the conquering of sunshine over darkness. The evergreen, the in basic terms plant that could want to live to tell the tale the not user-friendly Northern winters, is a style of eternal existence. this stuff are commonly used human techniques that don’t belong to anybody faith. The celebrations around the Solstice were somewhat wide-spread and extensively-celebrated lengthy before the delivery of Christ, in a good number of diverse cultures. truly, for the first few centuries, Christians tried very frustrating to get human beings to end those celebrations, to no avail. ultimately they realized it would not paintings, and determined because that they couldn't beat them, that that they had connect them. yet i imagine this is okay, because the point of the celebrations is to take the darkest, coldest, toughest, dreariest time of 12 months, and celebrate user-friendly, existence, wish, excitement, giving, worrying, and togetherness. Christianity does no longer have a monopoly on this stuff. They belong to everybody.
2016-10-25 11:28:41
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answered by azucena 4
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There is only one God, but His Name isn't Allah. And Mohammed certainly isn't the Holy and Living Son of God.
That title belongs solely to our Lord Jesus Christ, Whose birth we celebrate with the feast of Christmas.
2007-12-04 13:35:19
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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The celebration of Christmas does not blashpeme against the Islamic faith. Jesus the Nazerean is recognized as a prophet by the Islamic faith. Christmas is the celebration of his birth.
2007-12-04 13:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas is the celebration of the birthday of Jesus...someone you say you honor as a prophet.
2007-12-04 13:28:12
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answered by Angel wings 4
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which half is allowed to celebrate, i wonder. do you really like a god that is so easy to blaspheme? wouldn't you like a friendlier god, like, say, baal?
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don't worry about these christians, sweetie, they like to pretend christmas is about jesus when, in fact, it is about mithras, horus, cernunos, and a few other, more tolerant pagan gods. you should come to our yule party, we have a pot luck.
2007-12-04 13:31:26
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answered by bad tim 7
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Mohammed only lived because CHRISTIANS kept him in refuge for 7 years and killed many assassins sent to kill him.
He was only exiled because he refused to repent of homosexual activity. WAY before the koran was wrote.
Mohammed cries out to Jesus every day to come back and warn you to repent and save yourself.
2007-12-04 13:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Get haf an education and get back to us
2007-12-04 13:57:22
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answered by I'm an Atheist 3
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