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Muslims believe their Allah is the one true God, God Almighty. The one true God is all knowing which means He knows what will happen before it happens.
The Qur'an says that Jesus was "just a messenger" and a prophet.
Muslims believe that Allah saved Jesus from death.
God did not save other prophets from death including Muhammad.
So according to Islam a look-a-like was on the cross instead of Jesus.
Muslims believe that God saved Jesus from death.
So, this all-knowing God knew that this look-a-like would fool Jesus' disciples and Jesus' mother and all Christians from then on.
This look-a-like started the largest faith in the world and God let it happen.
This means that God by not preventing it from happening caused the results of this deception.
If Christianity had not begun, the persecutions of Christians would never have happened.
The persecution of Christians is the religious persecution that Christians have endured as a consequence of professing their faith, both historically and in the current era. In the two thousand years of the Christian faith, about 70 million believers, of whom 45.5 million or 65% lived in the twentieth century, have been killed for their faith. (From Wikipedia)
The first documented case of imperially-supervised persecution of the Christians in the Roman Empire begins with Nero (37-68). In 64 A.D., a great fire broke out in Rome, destroying portions of the city and economically devastating the Roman population. Nero himself was suspected as the arsonist by Suetonius, claiming he played the lyre and sang the 'Sack of Ilium' during the fires. In his Annals, Tacitus (who claimed Nero was in Antium at the time of the fire's outbreak), stated that "to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians [or Chrestians]] by the populace." Suetonius, later to the period, does not mention any persecution after the fire, but in an previous paragraph unrelated to the fire, mentions punishments inflicted on Christians, defined as men following a new and malefic superstition. Suetonius however does not specify the reasons for the punishment, he just listed the fact together with other abuses put down by Nero. (From Wikipedia)
No Christianity, no Christian Crusades, no Christian persecutions; hence, all who died during those terrible times and still are dying by the hands of Muslims were also the result of Allah’s Deception.
God is responsible for the deaths and persecution of countless of millions of people.
The Qur'an says that Jesus was "just a messenger" and a prophet.
Muslims believe that Allah saved Jesus from death.
God did not save other prophets from death including Muhammad.
So according to Islam a look-a-like was on the cross instead of Jesus.
Muslims believe that God saved Jesus from death.
So, this all-knowing God knew that this look-a-like would fool Jesus' disciples and Jesus' mother and all Christians from then on.
This look-a-like started the largest faith in the world and God let it happen.
This means that God by not preventing it from happening caused the results of this deception.
If Christianity had not begun, the persecutions of Christians would never have happened.
The persecution of Christians is the religious persecution that Christians have endured as a consequence of professing their faith, both historically and in the current era. In the two thousand years of the Christian faith, about 70 million believers, of whom 45.5 million or 65% lived in the twentieth century, have been killed for their faith. (From Wikipedia)
The first documented case of imperially-supervised persecution of the Christians in the Roman Empire begins with Nero (37-68). In 64 A.D., a great fire broke out in Rome, destroying portions of the city and economically devastating the Roman population. Nero himself was suspected as the arsonist by Suetonius, claiming he played the lyre and sang the 'Sack of Ilium' during the fires. In his Annals, Tacitus (who claimed Nero was in Antium at the time of the fire's outbreak), stated that "to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians [or Chrestians]] by the populace." Suetonius, later to the period, does not mention any persecution after the fire, but in an previous paragraph unrelated to the fire, mentions punishments inflicted on Christians, defined as men following a new and malefic superstition. Suetonius however does not specify the reasons for the punishment, he just listed the fact together with other abuses put down by Nero. (From Wikipedia)
No Christianity, no Christian Crusades, no Christian persecutions; hence, all who died during those terrible times and still are dying by the hands of Muslims were also the result of Allah’s Deception.
God is responsible for the deaths and persecution of countless of millions of people.
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