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January 11th 2011, 02:44 PM #46
Re: Islam is EVIL
Jesus refuted it when he taught people the first commandment. where did you get the idea that the trinity has anything to do with the teachings of the great Moses or the great Jesus?
“And so I tell you, keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks, finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened.
(Luke 11:9-10)
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January 12th 2011, 11:45 PM #47
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
Jesus did not refute it. ...I didn't even mention Moses, so Huh ? (You are writing to me, right ?)
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In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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October 8th 2011, 07:48 AM #48
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
You posted: Non-Trinitarian Christians make up less than 1% of Christianity?
No. There are just heretics - plain and simple, and I can only assume that you are rewferring to the UU's? (Unitarian Universalists)
"One of the ways in which the damned will be confounded is that they will see themselves condemned by their own reason, by which they claim to condemn the Christian religion. "
Pascal wrting in Pensees
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October 8th 2011, 07:57 AM #49
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
GENOCIDE?
How do you compare African tribal disputes with the genocide of Jews in Medina? (Google: Jews, Genocide and Medina)
In the life of Muhammad, and during just a brief 10 years he ordered a score of assassinations and conducted 75 terrorist raids.
Muhammad used the sword to force Arabs into submission and used the slave trade to finance Islam. He was more interested in collecting girls as sex slaves and taxes than anything else. He ruled through fear. And his "god" - allah - condoned it all.
The Christian Faith is wholly independent and separate from Islam. (and the pagan tyraditions of Africa)
They neither gain nor lose any authenticity from a comparison. The Bible doesn't mention Muhammad, Muslims, Islam, Allah, Mecca, or the Ka'aba, although there are some foreboding predictions about these people, their doctrine, and their SPIRIT of Sex slaves and treating women like animals.
"One of the ways in which the damned will be confounded is that they will see themselves condemned by their own reason, by which they claim to condemn the Christian religion. "
Pascal wrting in Pensees
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October 22nd 2011, 03:00 PM #50
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
There are Christians who are non-Trinitarian, often referred to as "Oneness Christians." Two of their main denominations are the Apostolic Church and United Pentecostal Church. I attended an Apostolic campus in San Antonio (now defunct) International Bible College. Their belief was that I, as a Trinitarian believer, was at the least confused and otherwise was a polytheist. Several times as I walked to class I could hear, "Here he comes with his three gods."
My last day on campus was in a Life of Christ class when the professor had the whole class read John 10:30 several times aloud, in unison, (where Jesus said) "I and my father are one." At the conclusion of that, the professor called me to the front of the class to explain what Jesus meant. After simply saying that this verse proved that Jesus declared Himself to be divinity. I began returning to my seat when the professor demanded that I come back to the front of the class where he continued: "If you were in heaven, just how many God's would you see?" I replied that "Stephen, the first martyr of Christianity was full of the Holy Ghost, looked into heaven and saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God." Then I recalled how that John the Revelator saw the Lamb (of God) was found worthy to take the book out of the hand of Him who sat on the throne. Then I asked the professor (David Troyer) 'who is the Lamb of God and who is sitting on the (heaven's) throne.
The professor was speechless! You could have heard a pin drop! Then I gathered up my books, left the class and departed the college never to return. I attributed my answers to the Holy Ghost ala Luke 12:12, "For the Holy Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what ye ought to say."
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October 23rd 2011, 05:37 AM #51
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
The Arabic translations of the Bible (originally in Hebrew/Aramaic & Greek) used by Arab Christians for around the last 2000 years certainly does! As most educated Christians know it is simply an Arabic word that means "the God" (al=the, elah=god).
It would be helpful for your progression towards some semblance of Christianity to understand that the Bible was not inspired or originally written in English!Decades ago I was given the nickname "apostoli" by an older Greek lady at a takeaway, because I was her favourite "Paul" and the tag stuck. Too many people named "Paul" in this world! No other significance in the tag...
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October 25th 2011, 09:21 AM #52
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
The Bible most certainly is inspired.
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October 25th 2011, 11:44 PM #53
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
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October 30th 2011, 07:37 AM #54
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
I believe that God put me on this Earth to accomplish a certain number of things. Right now I am so far behind I will never die.
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx-
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October 31st 2011, 09:56 AM #55
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
The KJV is a great translation, and it is quite easy to go to the original languages with today's technology and a Strong's concordance. You can download all this for your computer for free at www.e-sword.net/.
There is also a phone ap. called "my sword" that, when you select the KJV, the linked (word for word) references to Strong's Gk. and Heb. pop up.
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December 24th 2011, 08:51 PM #56
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
Why, may I ask, do you argue about the messengers, rather than the message, be it, Jesus, Mohammad, Budda, Krishna, etc?? Isn't the message the most important.
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December 27th 2011, 01:54 PM #57
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ? Muhammad was a sinner - Jesus is the Creator.
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December 27th 2011, 02:10 PM #58
Re: How does Muhammad compare with Jesus Christ?
Jesus Christ IS the message. God's love, mercy, grace and the promise of everlasting life are in Him, and in Him alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibE0oTMMKXo
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