Assalam-U-Alikum (May blessings of Allah Be on you)
| Posted On: 07/22/08 08:43:23 PM |
Age 23, CO |
Contrary to the claims made by some people, Islam is a very tolerant religion. Some people rather than understanding religion are more interested in blame game. Before anybody speaks against any other religion, he must question himself what he is speaking against, does he know about Islam?
To know about Islam, log into www.islamreligion.com, www.turntoislam.com. www.irf.net. You guys are free to oppose Islam after knowing it completely. Let me see how many faults you can find in Islam.
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Moderate Muslims
| Posted On: 02/23/08 04:36:10 PM |
Age 54, IN |
Why are the Christians playing into their hands anyway? It's because they area bunch of fence sitter who don't want to make any-
body mad.
They are all wanting to live like they
want with no direct consequences on them
if any thing does go wrong the play the
"Blame game"
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Radical Muslims
| Posted On: 02/21/08 11:55:36 AM |
Age 75, TX |
There is no such thing as radical muslims.
They all do believe the same thing.
Some go into action now and others wait for the opportunity.
To find out the fact, contact Waleed Shoebat
who is an ex terrorist and a devoted christian now.
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The Call To Reach The Muslims...
| Posted On: 02/19/08 05:32:15 PM |
Age 43, SINGAPORE |
This alarming findings and the increase of terrorism threat are something the Church needs to start praying and do something.
If we were to look at the regions with chaos and wars, and the high chances is that they have high Muslims population.
The Islamic fundamentalism problem is not only in the US or UK, it is worldwide.
Islam is becoming more and more evangelistics. I attended a meeting my Muslim leaders and they were sharing about planting a team of five families in each township in China.
Muslims lady who became Christians told me Muslim girls are trained in the mosque to encourage them to marry non-Muslims and convert them. In fact this approach of evangelism promises higher growth. Converting a person is not easy, but getting them into the community through marriage and giving birth to many children is. In fact, if one Muslim lady were to have 4 children, in no time, their population will increase at an alarming rate.
Muslims uses the following to dominate the world :
1. Penetration; going to all areas
2. Production; intermarriage and giving birth
3. Politics; enter into the political arena once they have a mass population representation since they will surely get votes
Islam is more than a religious belief, it is a world domination political power motivated by the lust for power and control as we can see from the history of Islam.
The Church needs wisdom in reaching this people with love in action and not debate, plus the Church needs to become more relevant to the problems in society instead of just building church building and hidding in church singing without impacting the nations.
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Can't put all "moderate muslims" into one bucket
| Posted On: 02/19/08 04:58:17 PM |
Age 54, CA |
I am not a religious person, rather I am an "individualist." I believe that in most people's hearts, what they want most is to be able to live their lives in peace and be left alone, and treat others as they would want to be treated. However, I also understand that many (if not most) individuals in this world feel that they are part of larger groups - whether they be religions, tribes, nations etc. And for some reason, this "tribalism" overrides personal concerns. Whether this is something innate in human nature or the result of upbringing I don't know, but I do know that it is probably over-simplistic to categorize all "moderate Muslims" into a single bloc with respect to their beliefs and views of non-Muslims. Having said that, Mr. Federer does make an interesting point regarding Muslims' reaction to the tolerance of the West. I am in full agreement that in the eyes of Muslim radicals, our tolerance is viewed as weakness. However I do not believe such a simple observation can be made for the moderates. I believe that by definition a "moderate" is any person who, rather than blindly following the heard, thinks for himself and draws his own conclusions based on his own observations and deductions. For example, I have heard from moderate Muslims, such as Dr. Zuhdi Jasser of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, who espouse a very personalized view of Islam, and clearly believe that Islam is in need of reform. It is individuals such as these who must be sought out and whose support we must seek if we are to defuse the specter of violent jihad perpetrated by the radicals.
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Need for coordinated rebuttal against all things Islamic
| Posted On: 02/19/08 02:30:17 PM |
Age 72, WA |
Until all of us, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Wiccans, Atheists, Agnostics, etc. all decide, as the majority of the world, that Islam is a deadly, evil cult, nothing will change.
We are all together in the fight against this evil sickness called Islam. This murderous cult goes against everything good that is God-given or against man's best ideals.
Little of note has come out of Islam and the world can look forward to more and more evil unless we stand up and say NO MORE.
Islamist emigration should be curtailed. Mosque-building in the West should be halted. The Koran should be considered as a dangerous and subversive book.
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- yes, I agree
| Posted On: 02/19/08 03:39:27 PM | | Age 52, CA | I couldn't agree more wholeheartedly...tell you what...you start the "United Americans Against Islam" and I'll be the first to join (and support!).... Click here to reply to this post
- hi
| Posted On: 02/19/08 03:36:43 PM | | Age 52, CA | I totally agree with you on this...our weak and lukewarm churches in America have not risen up to put a halt to the rise of evil in the U.S. and so, they will allow the non-believers to elect a "closet muslim" such as Osama (sorry...O BA ma)..what a sorry state we allowed our country to become.... Click here to reply to this post
Is this not a continuation of the same pattern?
| Posted On: 02/18/08 09:13:19 AM |
Age 48, CA |
The Book of Judges closes with "Everybody did what was right or wrong in their own eyes." Fed up with the disorder caused by this, the Jews cried out "Send us a King! One who will rule and judge ovr us like those of the other nations!" Likewise, DeTcllaville once wrote "Groaning under the burden of freedom, men will beg for the return of his chains". What we are seeing are the fruits of godless humanism. A weak Church which has catered to human paasions only inflames the passions of a religion that promises the order where too many churches excuse sin under false Grace.
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Moderate Muslims--Liberal Christians
| Posted On: 02/16/08 02:06:13 PM |
Age 61, MO |
It appears that moderate Muslims are becoming fundamental Muslims while fundamental Christians are becoming more and more liberal. Many Christians seem to be pandering to Muslims for political gain, rather than holding firm to basic Biblical doctrine so as to be a good witness for Christ. Many Christians railed about Ellison swearing his oath of office on the Koran. God would not have swear any oaths: Koran or Bible. I would not have the Bible belittled in such a way; especially when many who have sworn this oath to uphold the Constitution have violated it anyway. When we say that the world trade center attacks were done by Muslim fundamentalists, then we put the integrity of our Christian witness in jeopardy. A thorough investigation was never conducted, and no conclusive evidence put forth that would hold Muslims responsible for the attacks. On the contrary, there is much evidence that the official story is a lie. Christians should not blame Islam for their own shortcomings. George Cancilla
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- OSAMA
| Posted On: 03/05/08 01:49:50 PM | | Age 64, OH | George, I think you make a lot of really good points. But i can not understand your view of this. Osama has admitted that it was him who carried out the attacks on 911 and there is much evidence to back this up. There are somethings our government does not have to lie about. Lou Click here to reply to this post
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