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To be honest, I am baffled by this.
Yusuf Estes was a priest, and when asked by a Muslim friend why he thinks Christianity is better than Islam, the best he can could up with was to say "Ermm ... we don't have to pray five times a day or fast for a whole month"??
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I mean, that is the limpest argument for being a Christian I have ever heard!
It makes me wonder just how much Yusuf Estes understood about God and the Christian faith, and what kind of Christian he was - let alone what kind of priest! :hmm:
To be honest, I am baffled by this.
Yusuf Estes was a priest, and when asked by a Muslim friend why he thinks Christianity is better than Islam, the best he can could up with was to say "Ermm ... we don't have to pray five times a day or fast for a whole month"??
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I mean, that is the limpest argument for being a Christian I have ever heard!
It makes me wonder just how much Yusuf Estes understood about God and the Christian faith, and what kind of Christian he was - let alone what kind of priest! :hmm:
To be honest, I am baffled by this.
Yusuf Estes was a priest, and when asked by a Muslim friend why he thinks Christianity is better than Islam, the best he can could up with was to say "Ermm ... we don't have to pray five times a day or fast for a whole month"??
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I mean, that is the limpest argument for being a Christian I have ever heard!
It makes me wonder just how much Yusuf Estes understood about God and the Christian faith, and what kind of Christian he was - let alone what kind of priest! :hmm:
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1336892 said:I think he didn't wish to be offensive, the triple headed god along with forsaking, ineffectual apostles and abrogations of previous commandments through his nemesis saul, books with no textual integrity and the distillate is worship of a west asian man seem to be a sore subject for most if not all christians .. he was being diplomatic.
all the best
Being kind and respectful towards others, no matter how different your views and beliefs, is a great attribute to have.
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Thank you, Woodrow. That is helpful.
He certainly sounds like a well-spoken and articulate man.
I guess you can personally relate to his faith journey?
What struck me about the particular argument (about Christians not needing to pray five times a day etc) he made, is that I largely consider that to be an argument made by Muslims, not by Christians.
At least it certainly wouldn't be the first thing that would spring to my mind if anybody asked me why I was a Christian and not a Muslim.
So it seems a little strange to me that at the very moment when Yusuf Estes (whatever his name was then) thought he was at the point where he could get his Muslim friend to convert, he would come out with that particular argument ...
Having said that, he is speaking as a Muslim now, so perhaps it is understandable that he would want to use a 'Muslim argument' to support his own faith.
Out of interest, how long since he converted to Islam?
I have no more obvious venom dear lady than yours, being tasteless and colorless doesn't make you any less potent!Your choice of wording and the underlying venom always make me laugh, Lilly. You have such an energy about you!![]()
Indeed.. I'd be weary of speaking so frankly of folks I used to be akin to.. it is always nice to sugar coat the truth a little!If Yusuf gave this interview to a Catholic TV channel, then your explanation that he was trying to be diplomatic and not too hurtful and aggressive with his wording could well be right.
If that's the case, it raises Yusuf Estes in my estimation.
Being kind and respectful towards others, no matter how different your views and beliefs, is a great attribute to have.
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