Christians converting Muslims to Christianity

U know what....Christians knows that people are going away from their religion because they find Islam much more easier and answerable to their questions.

Just 'cause Christians know that Islam is the right religion, they are trying to make people convert from it because they are getting desperate day by day!

LOL! Yes, that must be it ;). The Pope knows Islam is right, but is afraid to say so ;).

Do you really believe this yourself? Perhaps these Muslims in the original article are being converted because all Muslims deep down know that Islam is wrong and Jezus is their savior? :giggling:
 
LOL! Yes, that must be it ;). The Pope knows Islam is right, but is afraid to say so ;).

Do you really believe this yourself? Perhaps these Muslims in the original article are being converted because all Muslims deep down know that Islam is wrong and Jezus is their savior? :giggling:
So much sarcasm in one so young! Tut tut. :giggling:
 
Perhaps these Muslims in the original article are being converted because all Muslims deep down know that Islam is wrong and Jezus is their savior?

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Dear Aalimah

I must say that this was a silly comment to make:
Just 'cause Christians know that Islam is the right religion, they are trying to make people convert from it because they are getting desperate day by day!
And, like KAding, I would like to know if you genuinely believe that?
And, if you do, who on earth has taught you such things?

Christians, like Muslims, have a desire to spread their religion because they believe it to be the true way.

I totally agree that nobody should be using unethical methods to trick or force people into becoming followers of any religion.
Both Islam and Christianity teach that the choice to become a Muslim/Christian has to come from the heart and not be put upon anybody.

Let's be honest here and admit that both Muslims and Christians do not always act according to their own teachings! And that is not acceptable!

But believe me, Christians do not try to convert Muslims because they know that Islam is the right religion. On the contrary, if Christians believed that, they'de be queueing at the mosques, asking to convert!

Indeed, people do convert to Islam, as do people convert to Christianity, Buddhism, atheism and any other belief system.
That's the beauty of God: he has given us free choice! :statisfie

peace, sister. :thankyou:
 
I know, shame on me :(. I couldn't resist! :heated:
I know, I know ... sometimes it's difficult to resist the temptation. :rollseyes

You know so much about Christianity that I can't help but think that you grew up in that faith. Out of interest, when and why did you convert to atheism?

peace.
 
I'm only saying one thing:

Qur'an, Chapter 109

[Kafiroon 109:1] Proclaim, (O dear Prophet Mohammed - peace and blessings be upon him), “O disbelievers!”

[Kafiroon 109:2] Neither do I worship what you worship.

[Kafiroon 109:3] Nor do you worship Whom I worship.

[Kafiroon 109:4] And neither will I ever worship what you worship.

[Kafiroon 109:5] Nor will you worship Whom I worship.

[Kafiroon 109:6] For you is your religion, and for me is mine.
 
I know, I know ... sometimes it's difficult to resist the temptation. :rollseyes

You know so much about Christianity that I can't help but think that you grew up in that faith. Out of interest, when and why did you convert to atheism?

peace.

Hey Glo,

Actually, I grew up in a very atheist family. We never spoke about religion at home, nor at school. But I have always been very interested in history and developed quite an interest in religion. I even bought myself a Bible and a Qu'ran. Great stuff! :)

On top of that my sister recently became very religious. She is not a traditional Christian, but definately believes in Jesus as a savior. I think she is very close to what they call "Eastern Christianity" which is strongly linked with Eastern philosophies like Buddhism. She always says that essentially all religions say the same thing and all can lead to enlightenment. She claims she can 'feel' God.

I simply can't get myself to believe though. I just don't 'feel' God I suppose and trying to get to God logically does not make much sense. I also have a hard time believing that the holy scriptures, be they Christian or Islamic, are truely the word of God. Maybe there is something supernatural out there, who knows, but I simply cannot believe it is anything like Christians or Muslims portray it to be. According to my sister I'm just not ready yet for enlightment, lol. Maybe in a future life I will be :).

Interestingly, she claims that orginally Christians also believed in reincarnation, but that this idea was dropped by the Church later on, because the heaven/hell idea made it easier for them to exert influence over their followers. So she believes there is no such thing as a heaven or hell in Christianity, but that people can reincarnate or become so enlightend that they will transcend this material world. Have you ever heard of such a thing within Christianity before?
 
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cause allah only accepts islam we can't let people live by anything other then islam they reside in hell forever.
Yes and Christianity says the same. That's why Islam and Christianity try to convert people. Conversion is the cause of much misery and violence and should be stopped.

I am an Atheist and I will resist your conversion just as I resist Christian conversion. Let people believe what they want to believe and let them live in peace.
 
what i don't get is that christians proselytize in muslims countries, knowing that for someone who leaves islam the punishment is death. don't they have any sense of responsibility?
actually, that's one thing i don't like about christianity and islam - this need to "save" people.
 
I think the evangelism of all religions often employs questionable tactics.

I do think it is important for each individual to have religious options and freedom to embrace their religion of choice.
 

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