If the mods do not mind I can give a link to a forum where I post on that is a Christian one. The members there can be quite hostile towards Muslims, so I would caution you to avoid the place if you are easily aroused to anger and impulsive in posting. I only say that, because as we all know, if someone comes and acts in such a manner, rather than being calm and patient/ controlled, then it only serves to feed into their negative impressions. .
The members there can be quite hostile towards Muslims
Well, that seems to be rather the case here for Christians and atheists, does it not? I've even seen a buddhist abused in here. As for promoting something other than Islam being forbidden, I have met one or two muslims in real life who feel quite respectful towards christianity and have even acknowedged Jesus as one of the prophets... it's just that mohamed is their 'main man', not Jesus. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
I have met one or two muslims in real life who feel quite respectful towards christianity and have even acknowedged Jesus as one of the prophets
I didn't say I thought they were in a minority. It is merely fact that I have spoken to 'one or two' muslims about this. They didn't say that they were in the minority.It sounds like you think they are in the minority acknowledging that Jesus (peace be upon him) is a prophet. That being the case, you have a lot to learn about Islam.
However we do not believe that Jesus (peace be upon him) ever claimed divinity, or that he was God, son of God, or that he said "Worship me".
I have no reason to doubt he died on a cross - the method of execution chosen by the Romans at the time, being 'crucifixion' but I wasn't there, so couldn't personally verify everything. I do not accept the man died for anyone's sins or rose again from the dead, either. Not because I am a muslim but because that notion simply doesn't hold any water in my way of thinking. I understand the concept of spiritual martyrdom, but I don't accept it.We also do not believe that he was crucified, nor died for anyones' sins. In Islam, each person is accountable for their sins.
and we believe in all the Prophets that God sent whether we've heard of them or not.
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1377193 said:you are a guest here and if you don't like it here, you don't have to be a member here!
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