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lol..yea..Maybe he means he isn't one now...?
lol..yea..Maybe he means he isn't one now...?
What do you mean when you say you were once a Christian?
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Nope ... nobody ever preach Christianity or read gospel to me ... because it's illegal to preach other religions to Muslims in Malaysia.
Sometimes I think it would be a good Idea if they were allowed to openly preach to Muslims. Here in the US very many Muslims are reverts from Christianity and many of them reverted to Islam when they began preaching Christianity to Muslims.
From my observations Christians trying to convert Muslims are more likely to become Muslims then for the Muslims to convert. But that is just my limited personal experience.
EDIT: I did not go directly from Christianity to Islam, I searched for the truth. I was born and Raised Christian, was very devout for over 20 years, then started seeing the Errors in the Bible. I then felt if Christianity was false all religions probaly were. For the next 40 years I called my self a Buddhist but was actually more agnostic. Finaly last year I experienced a rebirth said the Shahadah to Allah(swt) and was reborn as the Muslim I was first born as.
Nope ... nobody ever preach Christianity or read gospel to me ... because it's illegal to preach other religions to Muslims in Malaysia.
In Malaysia, what would happen to a Muslim that converted to Christianity?
A Muslim who wants to convert to other religion, has to obtain an order from Shariah Court in order to leave Islam. After being examined and satisfied with apostacy of the Muslim, the Shariah court will give an order announcing the person to be no longer a Muslim.
But the main opposition for ex-Muslims to be declared as Christian, Hindu etc. comes from the Muslim community ... not from the authority....
So, presently if a Muslim convert to other religion ... he/she will be disowned by the family, relatives, community etc. Usually they will migrate to other cities or states.... where people dont know their previous religious background.
Ex-Muslims also would loose their 'Malay' status, because under Malaysian Constitution only Muslims can be Malays.....
Perhaps that's why Christ said:
Mat 10:34 "Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. 35 "For I have come to 'set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; 36 "and 'a man's enemies will be those of his own household.'
37 "He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. 38 "And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. 39 "He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.
The reason why I asked the question is I wanted to know if you converted to Christianity or were raised in it. I believe that a person is not born a Christian, or a Muslim for that matter. Both must be a conversion. That is why Jesus told Nicodemus:
Jn 3:3 Jesus answered and said to him, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.". Pardon my ignorance, but I suspect the Shahadah is the declaration that "there is no God but Allah, and Muhammed is His Messenger". Before you became a Muslim, did you ever specifically ask Christ to be your Lord and Savior, or did you just assume it was so because you were raised in it?
Initialy it was when I was speaking with jews and then learned how much different the first 5 books of the Bible where form the Torah when interpreted by a knowledgable Rabbi.
I never had a Muslim ask me to become Muslim.
asking people to be a muslim is a different thing..
telling the people...how great islam is...is another thing.
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True, letting them know what it is and making their own choice is the best way. we can not decide for them.
That's evangelism. Share the truth and let God work.
I agree with that. It would be nice if some (not all) so called evangelists would follow that simple rule. Would show true concern and not be an excuse for arguement. We can all disagree, but we can disagree with respect and state what we believe without demeaning or insulting each other. Examples send a louder message than loudspeakers do.
Can someone elaborate 'evangelism'? If Muslim using the same method would it be called 'koranism'?:?
This is what I found:Can someone elaborate 'evangelism'? If Muslim using the same method would it be called 'koranism'?:?
Evangelism is the proclaiming of the Christian Gospel or, by extension, any other form of preaching or proselytizing.[...]The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word ευαγγελιον (transcribed as "euangelion") via Latin "Evangelium", as used in the canonic titles of the four Gospels, and thus The Evangelists are the authors of the four Gospels -- traditionally known as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (also known as the Four Evangelists). The Greek word ευαγγελιον originally meant a reward for good news given to the messenger (ευ = "good", αγγελλω = "I bring a message"; the word angel is of the same root) and later "good news". The latter term gives rise to the word "Gospel".(wikipedia)
is proclaiming the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ to the lost. Evangelism is extremely important for this is God's means of bringing the saving gospel of Jesus Christ to lost sinners. Note the emphasis placed upon this by Jesus Himself as He closed out His earthly ministry: Matt 28:18-20; Mark 16:15; Luke 24:46-48; Acts 1:8. Note also the words of Paul in this regard: Rom 10:13-17; 2 Cor 5:18-20.
(www.calvarychapel.com/redbarn/terms.htm)
Zealous preaching and dissemination of the gospel, as through missionary work.(www.dictionary.com)
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