A few facts to ponder
| Posted On: 07/09/08 06:57:38 AM |
Age 45, MD |
It is possible to be a "Jewish Christian" or a "Hindu Christian" (due to the strange history of the definitions of "Hindu"--note a) but definitely impossible to be a "Muslim Christian".
The essential problem is that a Muslim must believe these lies found in the Quran:
(1) that Jesus did not die by crucifixion, but God (whom Muslims CLAIM is the same as their "Allah") substituted Judas at last-second--note b
(2) that Abraham was called to sacrifice Ishmael at Mecca, not Isaac at Jerusalem
(3) that God would actually call an unrepentant brigand (Mohammed) as a prophet
Notes:
(a) The term "Hindu" did not exist prior to Muslim invasions of Sub-continent (8th-12th centuries); after Second Battle of Tarain (1192) and establishment of Delhi Sultanate, the term was used for ALL natives of Sub-continent, irrespective of religion (mainly to distinguish them from the Turkic invaders/rulers; this included the small number of Nestorian Christians resident in the Sub-continent at that time); the definition was altered by later Muslim rulers (who were of native stock) to exclude Muslims--and still later by British to exclude Sikhs, Buddhists and Parsis (as current definition)
(b) This irretrievably proves that the Muslim "Allah" is NOT the God (Yahweh) of the Bible--through comparison of Biblical sacrificial/Passover requirements (and rebukes to Jews in Malachi)
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