Why do you hate Muslims? (Yes, I'm aware this only applies to some people on here.)

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Why Should Christians Learn about Islam?

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Actually overseas {certain countries} usually are not as picky as Americans about cleanliness. My cousin was stationed in Germany and they stayed at a womans house there. She would get mad when they asked to wash their clothes once a week. She always said "who Americans always cleaning everything". Perhaps they dont have the water supply we do. I know Israel has found a way to make salt water drinkable.
Well a woman your cousin stayed in a house with vs a man in America talking about co-workers that give specifics is still a distinction.
 
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Well a woman your cousin stayed in a house with vs a man in America talking about co-workers that give specifics is still a distinction.
i posted how i know if you didnt notice

haha not like im making false claims
 
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The only difference between Christians and Muslims is the Christians already own most of the world,if they didn't they'd be blowing children up also in a attempt to own the world.

Just like political ideals religious ideals are twisted according to what whoever is in charge wants,there are many Christians who want all rights taken away from everyone just like the talaban does.

ALL people who use God to further their twisted ideals are going to hell where they belong.

They are almost as bad as the "innocent" idiots that think that you can live anyway that you want and still go to Heaven as long as you "repent".

I've read many posts over the past year and haven't seen much Muslim hating,maybe I missed it.
 
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The only difference between Christians and Muslims is the Christians already own most of the world,if they didn't they'd be blowing children up also in a attempt to own the world.

Just like political ideals religious ideals are twisted according to what whoever is in charge wants,there are many Christians who want all rights taken away from everyone just like the talaban does.

ALL people who use God to further their twisted ideals are going to hell where they belong.

They are almost as bad as the "innocent" idiots that think that you can live anyway that you want and still go to Heaven as long as you "repent".

I've read many posts over the past year and haven't seen much Muslim hating,maybe I missed it.
youre so wrong hahaha

the muslim religion dictates they should kill


if you listen to the word of God it says not to


christians dont kill


man makes branches of religion that dont go by the bible

if muslims WENT by their bible they are supposed to kill
 
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So, what we should be hoping for is that most Muslims DO NOT really follow their religion? Is this about what I am hearing?
 

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Christians sometimes wonder, why should we learn about Islam?
There are lots of reasons why people in general, but especially
Christians, should be learning about Islam. Let's consider five of them.


First, numbers. Islam is the second largest religion in history after Christianity. There are about one point six billion Muslims in the world (1,600,000,000). That's over a fifth of the world's population. There are currently more than twelve hundred (1,200) mosques in the United States, and more than six thousand (6,000) in Europe, and according to many sources, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. So Islam is big, and it is getting bigger. When that many people believe something, it is a good idea to learn what they believe.

Second, Christians can't communicate the gospel clearly to Muslims without understanding what Muslims believe, because the Qur'an distorts the meaning of what Christians claim. For instance, Christians claim that Jesus is the Son of God, but when we say Jesus is the Son of God, Muslims think we are claiming that God had sex with a woman, and produced Jesus as an offspring. They believe this because the Qur'an says, how can Allah have a son, when he has no wife? Sura 6:101

Now, when Christians call Jesus the Son of God, we're not talking about God having sex and producing an offspring. No Christian has ever meant that, but that's what Muslims think we mean, because the Qur'an says that's what it means to call someone the Son of God.

There's a similar problem when it comes to the doctrine of the Trinity. According to the Qur'an sura 5:116, Christians believe in a trinity made up of God, Jesus, and Mary. Here again, no Christian has ever believed this, but there are Muslims who think we believe in a trinity made up of God, Jesus and Mary, because of how the Qur'an distorts Christian doctrines.

So if we don't know what Muslims believe, we won't understand about how they are misinterpreting what we say when we preach the gospel.

Third, Muslims are trained to challenge the core doctrines of Christianity. Jesus taught His followers lots of things, but when they preached the gospel in the book of Acts, they preached that Jesus is the Divine Son of God, Who died on the cross for sins, and rose from the dead. Deity, death, and resurrection. These are the three core teachings of the Christian gospel. Islam denies all three of them, and so Muslims are taught to challenge Christians on these issues.

Muslims are taught to attack Christianity where it matters most. If Christians do not know about Islam, we don't know how Muslims are going to challenge our beliefs and we are not going to know how to challenge their beliefs.

Fourth, many Muslims are so confident that Islam is true, because they have been told all their lives that it is indisputably true, that they can't seriously consider any alternatives to Islam.

My best friend in college was a Muslim; that's why I started studying Islam. We talked about Christianity for a couple of years, but, he was so confident that Islam was true, he really wasn't taking Christianity seriously. It was only after we began looking at some of the problems with Mohammed and the Qur'an, that he realized maybe what I've been told about Islam all my life isn't true. Maybe I need to think through this more carefully.

He's a Christian now. He's one of the speakers for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. So giving Muslims some facts about Muhammad is crucial, and we can't give them these facts unless we know what the facts are.

Fifth, Islam thrives in an atmosphere of ignorance

I've met lots of converts to Islam over the years, but I have never met a single person who converted to Islam after carefully studying Islam. When I meet a convert to Islam and I ask ,why did you convert to Islam? It is almost always because the person has being given some false information. The reason so many people fall for this false information is that there is a general atmosphere of ignorance about Islam, which allows Muslim preachers to say pretty much whatever they want, because no one is going to correct them. These preachers are then free to adapt their message to the values of their audience.

In the west we believe in women's rights, so the Muslim preacher says, "You believe in women's rights? Muhammad was a champion of women's rights! He was probably the greatest defender of women who ever lived."

People in the West usually have a high respect for science, so the Muslim preacher says, "The Qur'an is filled with scientific claims that could only verified centuries after Muhammad's death. Science proves that Islam is the truth!"

In an area where no one knows much about Islam, many people believe what they hear from these Muslim preachers, and they convert to Islam. The only way this is going to stop is if we get to a point where we know enough about Islam to refute false claims. When a Muslim preacher says,
Muhammad was a champion of women's rights,
hands need to go up to question him about Qur'an verses that refute him.

(Recap) So Islam is already a massive religion and it is growing rapidly. Muslims often don't understand the gospel because they re misinterpreting our claims based on the Qur'an's distortion of our claims.

Muslims have been taught to criticize core Christian doctrines

Many Muslims can't take the gospel seriously until their own beliefs have been challenged

And people are converting to Islam based on false information

All of these are reasons for Christians to learn about Islam.

Transcribed from previous David Wood video,
Why Should We Learn About Islam? (Post #142)

 
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So, what we should be hoping for is that most Muslims DO NOT really follow their religion? Is this about what I am hearing?
yes

but if we're honest
we trust in God

and why we ARE hoping for that is so they can turn to Jesus


not cause we should be worried about gettin our heads cutt off
 
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dispite that being their goal in the long run
 

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So, I've read a lot of extremely hateful posts about Muslims on here (and if it's not hatred, then they're doing a really good job of disguising it). Not about Islamic terrorists. About Muslims in general. I get not agreeing with their religion; we should never condone a religion that goes against what God has set forth. But I simply don't see the level of hatred directed at Jews or Buddhists as I do towards Muslims. A lot of the posts mention how Islam supports killing Christians; I haven't read the Quran, but from what I can tell from sites written by Islam, the Quran merely says to fight against those who attack them. Maybe it's different in other countries, but I've lived in America my whole life and no Muslim has ever tried to attack or kill me.

I've also had people say that you never hear about Christian terrorists, only Islamic ones, but that's simply not true. We might not call them Christian terrorists, but whenever someone claiming to be a Christian attacks someone because they're gay or not a Christian, that's terrorism. Might not happen as much anymore, but when it does we point out that that goes against God's word and say the terrorists aren't Christian. Likewise, many Muslims say that Islamic terrorists aren't true Muslims.

So why do some people on here hate Muslims (again, I'm not talking about Islamic terrorists; while Christians shouldn't hate anyone, I get angry at murders, too. I'm talking about Muslims who aren't terrorists)?
*** many Muslim will meet Jesus in the upcoming days*** keep praying *** defeat the bad--- salvationnnnn...
 

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Now, if I may ask a question that will likely bring both conflicts, and possibly even good-intentioned lies.

If you were on a plane that terrorists (Muslims) were attempting to take-over, would you kill, if that is what it might take to keep them from turning your flight into a bomb, killing hundreds, or even thousands?

Could you say, "I am killing you because I love you?"
The best way to stop a person with bad intent, is to kill them before they kill you.
 

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The greatest threat to terrorist groups like the Islamic State, The Taliban, Boko Haram, Al-Shabaab , and Al-Qaeda, is not a UN resolution or the US Military. The greatest threat to terrorists is an informed population, because only an informed population can undermine the ideology that gives rise to jihad.

With this in mind, let's go through 10 facts about the Quran, history's most effective manual for sviolently ubjugating nations and cultures.

Fact number 1: The word Qur'an means recitation. The Qur'an is something that is supposed to be recited from memory. Muhammad and his companions weren't big on reading, and in Muhammad's time, portions of the Qur'an were only written down as memory aids. It wasn't until later that some of his followers came up with the idea of putting it all together into book form.

So, why would Muslims want to recite the Qur'an? Because, fact number 2:

Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the word of Allah. The angel Gabriel, as the story goes, delivered verses to Mohammed, and Mohammad passed these verses on to his followers. But as far as the Qur'an is concerned, Gabriel and Muhammad were mailmen. It's the word of Allah not the words of Gabriel or Muhammad. Why do Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the word of Allah? Because, fact number 3: Muhammad said so.

The Qur'an was supposedly revealed to one man, Muhammad. Unlike the Bible, which contains numerous shorter works written by around 40 different authors, the Qur'an stands or falls with the lone testimony of Mohammed, a guy who's first impression of his revelations was that they were demonic, a guy who repeatedly tried to kill himself, a guy who believed he was the victim of magic spells that give him delusional thoughts and false beliefs. A guy who delivered versus to his followers and later blamed the devil for tricking him. A guy who had sex with a nine year old girl, had nine wives at one time, even though the Qur'an says Muslims can only have four, married the divorced wife of his own adopted son after causing the divorce; told his followers that it is okay to beat their wives into submission, and so on.

So... What evidence did Muhammad offer to show that his revelations were from Allah?

Fact number four:

Muhammad's main argument for the inspiration of the Qur'an, was what we'll call the argument from literary excellence, one of the silliest arguments ever offered by anyone for anything. My poetry is better than your poetry,so my poetry must be the inspired word of Allah. The idea is that no one can produce something as wonderful as or more wonderful than the Qur'an.

Now, there are all kinds of things we could do to make the Qur'an better than it is. We could take out the verses about slaughtering unbelievers or about raping female captives or about having sex with pre-pubescent girls But one simple way to improve the Qur'an would be to put it in chronological order because, fact number 5:

The Qur'an is not arranged chronologically. Apart from the first chapter, which is a short prayer, the rest of the Qur'an is basically arranged from the longest chapters to the shortest chapters. But the longer chapters were generally much later than the shorter chapters, so the Qur'an is thoroughly disorganized, making it very difficult to read. You might not care about the order, but it's actually extremely important, because, fact number 6:

Some parts of the Qur'an abrogate or cancel other parts of the Qur'an. Later revelations typically abrogate earlier revelations, but since the Qur'an isn't arranged chronologically, we don't know which verses are cancelled, and which versus still apply, without massive collections of commentaries to help sift through this mess.

You will recall that the main argument for its divine origin is that it is so incredibly well-written, that it must be from God. Yes so wonderfully written that nobody can understand what they're supposed to do without consulting a team of scholars. This is my modern take on the Qur'an; what did Muhammad's contemporaries think of it?

Fact number seven:

Muhammad's contemporaries were convinced that the Qur'an was plagiarized from earlier sources. How do we know what they thought about the Qur'an? We know because the Qur'an repeatedly tells us that Muhammad's contemporaries accused him of stealing his stories from others. How did Muhammad respond to charges of plagiarism? He declared that, fact number 8:

The Qur'an is a continuation of previous scriptures. The reason so much the Qur'an sounded so familiar to the people of Arabia wasn't that Muhammad was plagiarizing earlier sources, those earlier sources were also the word of Allah. That's why they sounded the same!

Of course Muslims today know that those earlier sources thoroughly contradict the Qur'an, so they are forced to claim that the earlier sources were corrupted.
This is extremely odd because, fact number 9:

The Qur'an was only compiled into a book because much of it was lost. According to Muslim sources, entire chapters of the Qur'an were forgotten. Large passages came up missing, verses vanished. This is in spite of the fact that Allah promised, He promised in chapter 15 Verse 9, to protect the Qur'an from corruption. He couldn't do it, which calls into question the rest of what he said in the Qur'an. Why is this relevant? Because, fact number ten:

The Quran is the highest authority on matters of sharia:

Raping female captives, beating women into submission, chopping off
hands for stealing, grown men marrying little girls. These things come
from this book (the Qur'an), which most certainly is not the word of God.

Learn these facts, my friends, and share them with others.



 
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So, I've read a lot of extremely hateful posts about Muslims on here (and if it's not hatred, then they're doing a really good job of disguising it). Not about Islamic terrorists. About Muslims in general. I get not agreeing with their religion; we should never condone a religion that goes against what God has set forth. But I simply don't see the level of hatred directed at Jews or Buddhists as I do towards Muslims. A lot of the posts mention how Islam supports killing Christians; I haven't read the Quran, but from what I can tell from sites written by Islam, the Quran merely says to fight against those who attack them. Maybe it's different in other countries, but I've lived in America my whole life and no Muslim has ever tried to attack or kill me.

I've also had people say that you never hear about Christian terrorists, only Islamic ones, but that's simply not true. We might not call them Christian terrorists, but whenever someone claiming to be a Christian attacks someone because they're gay or not a Christian, that's terrorism. Might not happen as much anymore, but when it does we point out that that goes against God's word and say the terrorists aren't Christian. Likewise, many Muslims say that Islamic terrorists aren't true Muslims.

So why do some people on here hate Muslims (again, I'm not talking about Islamic terrorists; while Christians shouldn't hate anyone, I get angry at murders, too. I'm talking about Muslims who aren't terrorists)?
Ummmm.
Let's see.
Maybe because they're the ones cutting off heads, crucifying children, throwing people off roof tops, putting bombs everywhere and causing general mayhem that disturbes the life of NORMAL PEOPLE, not other soldiers.

Is this good enough for ya???
 
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Ok, I understand your concerns in this, but how does that change God's policy to love the sinner but hate the sin? If sin is coming to kill you, protect yourself! But that still doesn't mean I stop loving the one attacking I only need to protect myself. God has never said we cannot protect ourselves. But these things are issues of our hearts, and that is where spiritual battles play with our minds. Thus, I love the sinner and hate the sin........Protection not withstanding!
Excuse me.
But you call what Muslim terrrorists do "sin"???

They're, in essense, worshipping satan and serving him.
Am I required to love someone who worships satan and follows his dictates?

Is there a difference between that and an enemy?
Jesus was mad at the pharisees and they didn't even kill anyone.

An enemy, such as Rome in Jesus' day, did terrible things because they wanted to maintain control of a region.
Jesus was teaching people to listen to them and not feel hate for them so they wouldn't end up dead or on a cross along some road.

Muslims do what they do because they're following a false god and a false religion.
They want to eliminate everyone who doesn't agree with them.
Including YOU.

It would be nice if you started to understand the difference.
 
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Excuse me.
But you call what Muslim terrrorists do "sin"???

They're, in essense, worshipping satan and serving him.
Am I required to love someone worships satan and follows his dictates?

Is there a difference between that and an enemy?

An enemy, such as Rome in Jesus' day, did terrible things because they wanted to maintain control of a region.
Muslims do what they do because they're following a false god and a false religion.
They want to eliminate everyone who doesn't agree with them.
Including YOU.

It would be nice if you started to understand the difference.
Jesus asked God to forgive those who crucified him. Don't you think THEY were under the influence of satan?
 
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Jesus asked God to forgive those who crucified him. Don't you think THEY were under the influence of satan?
NO.
They were mislead.
Please reread my post, I added something to it.
You're too quick!!

Jesus was God and God forgives.

We are also to forgive.
But WHO do we forgive?

Can I forgive Hitler???

Please answer.
 
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NO.
They were mislead.
Please reread my post, I added something to it.
You're too quick!!

Jesus was God and God forgives.

We are also to forgive.
But WHO do we forgive?

Can I forgive Hitler???

Please answer.
I think we can forgive those who hurt ourselves
So, if you had lived during Hitlers reign, and you had suffered as a result, yes you could.
If a terrorist harms you, yes you can.

I do not think it is our place to forgive other peoples actions towards others though.
 
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I think we can forgive those who hurt ourselves
So, if you had lived during Hitlers reign, and you had suffered as a result, yes you could.
If a terrorist harms you, yes you can.

I do not think it is our place to forgive other peoples actions towards others though.
You're right.

We can only forgive someone who hurts us directly.
Then it's between them and God.

I cannot forgive Hitler, I cannot forgive muslims who murder and torture children, adults, christians, and anyone else who does not agree with them --- even other Islamic sects! Why do you suppose Muslims who REALLY don't agree with this violence never speak up? They're afraid of their own...

So, yes. It's not our place to forgive these terrorists.
 
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You're right.

We can only forgive someone who hurts us directly.
Then it's between them and God.

I cannot forgive Hitler, I cannot forgive muslims who murder and torture children, adults, christians, and anyone else who does not agree with them --- even other Islamic sects! Why do you suppose Muslims who REALLY don't agree with this violence never speak up? They're afraid of their own...

So, yes. It's not our place to forgive these terrorists.
...but then, neither is it our place to fear and hate everyone who "looks like" a terrorist or who comes from arab counries.
Many people are to terrified that they think any man with a long beard is going to blow himself up, and that kind of fear is no way to reach them (the Muslims) with the gospel