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and that they have not been following the true faith and damning themselves in the afterlife

2007-12-20 23:42:36 · 40 answers · asked by Green kryptonite 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Jia this is a what if question and to gauge your actions not mine.

2007-12-20 23:55:25 · update #1

Jia how do you there is no afterlife you are being arrogant you know. If you did not get it If Jesus say you are wrong and damning your soul, what do yu do carry on or not.

2007-12-21 00:03:26 · update #2

Electron He may say it to prevent their souls from being damned.

2007-12-21 00:04:32 · update #3

®™ stuill higher then your brain capacity of a goldfish

2007-12-21 00:07:42 · update #4

40 answers

a very good question.

if you read the Quran .. you will find that this is not possible.

But that prompts me to ask you , what if Jesus comes and asks the Christians the same question?

What will you say when he says, I came to show you the straight path and what made you get off the path?



The reason Quran was reveled because, the bible was changed by a few/group of men to take advantage for themselves.
Read the history, you will find how small changes were introduced to get a upper hand on the common folks and rule them.

2007-12-21 00:31:24 · answer #1 · answered by Andre Romero 3 · 0 0

this is "reign." Muslims don't have faith Jesus grow to be crucified. they suspect that somebody grow to be crucified, specific...yet on the final minute God made somebody seem precisely like Jesus, sufficient to fool his closest buddies or maybe his mom, and had that unfavorable dude crucified rather. Makes actually no experience. What proves the Quran isn't real is that this-- the place it differs from the unique and oldest source of innovations approximately Jesus, the recent testomony, the Quran is fake. a greater moderen text textile or source of innovations could instruct itself by potential of the older one, no longer any opposite direction around. So the Quran has to instruct what it says approximately Jesus is real based upon what the recent testomony says. it is purely basic textual grievance, and the Quran fails even in this maximum basic subject. yet another subject they are in a position to't settle for, is that Mohamed isn't the "Comforter" promised contained in the Bible. Their declare fails once you factor out that the scripture of course shows the "Comforter" is decrease than the authority of JESUS, considering that Jesus says "i will deliver the Comforter to you." to no longer point out the fact that the scriptures of course say the Comforter isn't someone and is eternal. And regardless of all their claims (fake besides) that the Quran has by no potential been replaced -- this is a logical fallacy. If it grow to be incorrect and by no potential replaced, it continues to be incorrect.

2016-11-04 05:10:54 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

how can a person be so silly?

point 1:the Muslims expect Jesus to return it's already predicted
point2:the muslims believe in Jesus as a prophet
point3:there is no afterlife, there is a day of judgement when your good and bad deeds are weighed together.
point4:just by saying something like that you are committing sin

No one has the right to tell another that they are doing wrong or damning themselves. You are not perfect either and until you are (which will take an eternity like the rest of us) don't go around spreading ill will like that.

Only God decides whos intentions are pure...He creates muslims and christians and jews....remember that sunshine!

2007-12-20 23:49:04 · answer #3 · answered by Jia K 3 · 5 1

There R too many ifs & buts, it is diff to speculate on such hypothetical questions.
As for the former Hindu girl, I pity her. She has no business criticising the religion in which she & her forefathers were born. By her relinquishing Hinduism, she has obliged the Hindus, good riddance of bad rubbish.
I stay among Hindus in Mumbai , but do NOT know a single HINDU who worships rats.

2007-12-21 00:13:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually the Biblical perspective on this is that everyone who doesn't believe in/hasn't heard of Jesus (that's me) will be judged according to his or her own conscience - I can't remember where it says this ... In the words of Rev Lovejoy (Simpsons) it's "somewhere near the back"...

It seems that Christians have been arguing about this for a very long time..................

2007-12-20 23:53:27 · answer #5 · answered by john n 3 · 0 0

I'm guessing the same thing christians would do if God came and decreed that muslims had it right and they were the true faith. Or that anybody following any kind of man-made religion had it wrong, or that anybody who would pit two religions against each other like they were bloods and crips had it all wrong.

2007-12-20 23:46:31 · answer #6 · answered by wsguy1983 4 · 6 0

Muslims don't believe he would do that because he himself was Muslim. So were all of the prophets who preceeded him. All of them taught humanity to worship Almighty God, offer Almighty God sincere devotion, and obey His Laws and Commandments.

All of the prophets taught that humanity is the crown of Almighty God's creation, not the only creation. Creation would be nothing without The Creator. All of Almighty God's creation are fully dependent upon Him. They are all Muslim.

2007-12-21 14:23:23 · answer #7 · answered by Shafeeqah 5 · 0 0

I don't think Jesus would say that. Jesus is not about religion. Religion does nothing but cause division, hatred, confusion amongst everyone. God is about unity, love, happiness, kindness, giving, caring etc..


This is not about who is right or who is wrong. THis is about the will of God, doing what God has called us to do.

2007-12-20 23:48:44 · answer #8 · answered by Nikki 4 · 2 0

Theyd probably ignore him, and say he was an imposter, that he wasnt really the prophet Jesus at all.......mind you, most christians would say the same if Eshu/Yeshua returned!

Jesus wouldnt recognise his religion if he returned, its been altered, corrupted, adapted and tinkered with so much over the last 2000 years its unrecogniseable!

As an Assyrian, and an Aramaic speaker, i'd be ok, i would greet him in his own tongue and invite him into an Assyrian church, one that the european meddlers havent corrupted with catholocism or protestantism!

2007-12-20 23:47:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I believe that in Islam Jesus is considered a prophet, so I'm not sure he'd be very harsh on them. Some further investigation is needed.

2007-12-20 23:46:08 · answer #10 · answered by Gavin T 7 · 8 0

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