Why so many Christianity threads?

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I guess thats because many of "Us" like to teach about what the truth really is! Anyways theres nothing wrong in having threads on Christianity,since your a Christian and you come onto an Islamic Forum.

Khaayr Insha`Allaah you will understand brother Supreme

So yeah

All the best!

I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. But the amount of Christianity threads is disproportionate to the amount of Christians on this forum, and large in comparison to the amount of other faiths threads.
 
What inner agenda did you have in mind? Do you mean is this thread a covert attempt to convert everyone through asking why there is a high amount of Christianity threads? No. No it isn't. Sorry to disappoint.

Alright if you say so.


Not really. Religion is very hard to account for demographically, and just about every religion in the world claims to be the fastest growing- it's hardly surprising that a Muslim would claim that Islam is the fastest growing. Do you have a hidden agenda?
Yes, I question my faith. All the time. I find it a very productive activity that generally acts to strengthen my convictions. I don't follow anything blindly, especially my religion. Do you question your faith?

No I don't have hidden agenda.

Everybody knows that Islam is the fastest growing religion even a ignorant athiest and delusional budhist knows that. Anyways me I don't question my faith in terms of being lost or unsure because i have strong believes but also I know for a fact that my religion is the true religion. I am just happy to be a Muslim.

'Off topic: what happend to England lol ? Green...?...' ' Yipppie Holland won 2day'
 
But the amount of Christianity threads is disproportionate to the amount of Christians on this forum

Why should it be proportionate ? should we make a thread for every member here ? (J/K ;D)

The point is that Christianity is widespread and the christian culture is the most present in the muslim world compared with other non-islamic religions, there is many islamic countries where muslims live with christians, and in many non-muslim countries as well.
Another factor is the amount of controversial(with islam) subjects existing in christianity (Trinity, the nature of Jesus, Salvation, Crucification, etc.) which are against Islamic belief, so we come through them when we learn true Islam.

P.S : will this thread count also (about christianity) ? lol
 
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I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. But the amount of Christianity threads is disproportionate to the amount of Christians on this forum, and large in comparison to the amount of other faiths threads.
Greetings,

You have to remember that a number of other Christians have frequented this board since it began, though they are no longer active now. Out of the theistic non-Muslims that have been here, perhaps we have had more Christians than others.
 
It's open season on Christianity.

Which is scary actually! After the media attack on Christianity and Catholicism finishes, there's only one great monotheistic faith left. And something tells me the body of Islam won't take kindly to that.

Peace to the people of the book.
 
Which is scary actually! After the media attack on Christianity and Catholicism finishes, there's only one great monotheistic faith left. And something tells me the body of Islam won't take kindly to that.

Peace to the people of the book.

Islam is protected by Allah (swt) don't worry.
 
Alright if you say so.




No I don't have hidden agenda.

Everybody knows that Islam is the fastest growing religion even a ignorant athiest and delusional budhist knows that. Anyways me I don't question my faith in terms of being lost or unsure because i have strong believes but also I know for a fact that my religion is the true religion. I am just happy to be a Muslim.

'Off topic: what happend to England lol ? Green...?...' ' Yipppie Holland won 2day'

...as I said before, there's no verifiable evidence for the 'fastest growing religion'- Christianity, Islam, Hindusim, Buddhism and Scientology all claim to be the fastest growing religion in the world. Haredi Judaism is probably growing faster than them all, as is Wicca. Claiming it numerous times doesn't make it true, nor more believable; but why is it even significant? What, my religion's more likely to be more true than your religion because it's growing faster? I don't see why the speed of what someone else's religion is growing at has any relevance to me, nor any interest.

Also, I'm disappointed with England's performance on Friday too.
The point is that Christianity is widespread and the christian culture is the most present in the muslim world compared with other non-islamic religions, there is many islamic countries where muslims live with christians, and in many non-muslim countries as well.
Another factor is the amount of controversial(with islam) subjects existing in christianity (Trinity, the nature of Jesus, Salvation, Crucification, etc.) which are against Islamic belief, so we come through them when we learn true Islam.

I suppose this is the best answer so far. Christian-Muslim beliefs are very conflicting, and Christians make up the largest minority in Islamic majority countries. Likewise, Muslims make up the largest minority in Christian majority Europe.

P.S : will this thread count also (about christianity) ? lol

Yes. But it's by a Christian. So I'm let off :D

You have to remember that a number of other Christians have frequented this board since it began, though they are no longer active now. Out of the theistic non-Muslims that have been here, perhaps we have had more Christians than others.

I mean recently. I'm only a recent member.
 
Supreme I did not say Islam is more true because its growing fast. But I said Islam is growing fast so that you can stop your nonesense with christianity and thread counts.
 
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. But the amount of Christianity threads is disproportionate to the amount of Christians on this forum, and large in comparison to the amount of other faiths threads.

Borthers and sisters have given you plenty of answers and reasons why it is so, and yet you keep asking and demanding for answers.

If you don't like the answers given sincerely (which I find all true and reasonable), then it's fine, but please no more crying around "it's not fair" like a little child. It gets annoying after a while.
 
Well... why? Why are there so many Christian threads on Comparitive Religion. Granted, there are three or four active Christians on this forum. But there's active atheists and Jews, too. I'm just curious as to why the obsession with Christianity. Why not Sikhism or Jainism or Buddhism or the Bahai Faith?

many reasons

1 - because many people on this forum were christians
2 - missionries trying to convert muslims or lie about Islam - kick off huge threads sometimes
3 - muslims just bashing christainty to make themselves feel better
4 - more christians in this forum (after Islam and possibly Atheism) then any other religion or belief system - so you dont hear about other religions as much
5 - Islam shares a lot with christianty

other religions have also been discussed like Hinduism,sikhism - but the sikhs and hindus just disappear after starting a thread.
 
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Well... why? Why are there so many Christian threads on Comparitive Religion. Granted, there are three or four active Christians on this forum. But there's active atheists and Jews, too. I'm just curious as to why the obsession with Christianity. Why not Sikhism or Jainism or Buddhism or the Bahai Faith?
obsession with Christianity? lol

yes, we have about 3 Christian members. 3 vocal christian members at that. you do the maths.

for the record, there has been a Judaism thread and a Hindu thread in the past.
 
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. But the amount of Christianity threads is disproportionate to the amount of Christians on this forum, and large in comparison to the amount of other faiths threads.
so? multiple dominions and distorted texts as well as some split personality followers, usually raise an abundance of questions.
 
Hi Supreme

I hope you are okay and all is well with you. How are your exams going?

I have wondered the same question too in the past. I remember one time, not so long after joining LI, when I felt really bombarded by Islamic arguments against Christianity.
There was also a time when I very seriously sat down and searched my heart about who I really believed Jesus to be and why. I guess by its very nature when you allow yourself to be surrounded by different beliefs and thoughts, you also have to engage with it actively and test it for yourself.

I think one of the reasons that Muslims aim at Christianity is that we actually share so many values. I think there is a respect between Muslims and Christians based on those shared values. We are like 'the lost and misguided cousins' - and from a Muslim perspective it shouldn't take too much to show us the 'right way'.

In many ways I consider receiving Dawah as a compliment. It is as if the person giving Dawah is saying "I like you, you are worth saving, you are worth my effort".

I often have to remind myself that this is not an interfaith forum.
We cannot expect a 'balance' or 'fairness' between the different faiths and worldviews. We will always be in the minority and be at a disadvantage - because of the strong bias towards Islam.
That's just the way it is. We can either accept it or we can leave.

Interestingly, being in LI for so long has taught me much about how it feels to be in the minority and to feel somewhat 'disapproved of' (can't think of a better word) by the majority group. Some minority groups must feel like that in the wider society - where I am the one in the majority group!
I hope I have learned by my own experience how to treat other people better ...

Must get ready for work ...

Take care of yourself, brother. :)
 
well alternatively (and naturally) as common sense would dictate it madam glo, if you feel in the minority and it makes you feel awkward, its best you make you way to the nearest exit out of here? i mean you are more than welcome, but 4 years down the track...its certainly a bit odd that someone still puts them selves in such a situation, knowing how it makes them feel-if what they say is indeed true.

we have no problem catering for our guests-even our non-Muslim members (hence the discover Islam section). I mean i can think of 2 non-Muslim members here that i can happily say and give 100% credit to their respect and consideration towards us and our faith. and likewise i can think of 1 non-Muslim member here that i *unfortunately* cannot say the same in return.

if you feel that you are getting second best here (as your post so subtly implies?), perhaps its time to reflect and contemplate that perhaps YOU are doing wrong. i mean what is it? 4 years here and the same thing keeps cropping up despite receiving some lovely compliments from people about what a lovely and respectful non-Muslim member you are? you certainly have a healthy post count as well, so i cant possibly think of why you could be feeling like this. it isn't a nice thing feeling left out is it? sometimes i wonder why people aren't so talkative to me, then i realize that its probably me that's not really making the effort to be kind to them either.

this is what i always do when i feel things aren't exactly turning in my favor...so i stop and think "well ummu sufyan here you are and here are your problems what are YOU doing to solve them. what are YOU giving to them. perhaps when you stop and rectify your own mistakes and preformed opinions about certain things, then you will find that things aren't as bigger deal as you are making them out to be"

and taa daa, what do you know, when i put the effort in, i reap the oh so delicious fruits! well ha! fancy that.

well, im expecting a very interesting reply in return, madam...so fire away.
 
Supreme I did not say Islam is more true because its growing fast. But I said Islam is growing fast so that you can stop your nonesense with christianity and thread counts.

I know. But I just don't see why the speed Islam is growing at should have any relation to the amount of Christianity threads in Comparitive Religion.

Borthers and sisters have given you plenty of answers and reasons why it is so, and yet you keep asking and demanding for answers.

If you don't like the answers given sincerely (which I find all true and reasonable), then it's fine, but please no more crying around "it's not fair" like a little child. It gets annoying after a while.

No one is forcing them to post, and no one is forcing you to post. If you want to up your post count, fine. Just please do it someone else's thread and not this one!


1 - because many people on this forum were christians
2 - missionries trying to convert muslims or lie about Islam - kick off huge threads sometimes
3 - muslims just bashing christainty to make themselves feel better
4 - more christians in this forum (after Islam and possibly Atheism) then any other religion or belief system - so you dont hear about other religions as much
5 - Islam shares a lot with christianty

I agree with these reasons.

so? multiple dominions and distorted texts as well as some split personality followers, usually raise an abundance of questions.

An abundance? How can you have an abundance of questions on one specific topic and then claim not to be obsessed, at at least intrigued!


I hope you are okay and all is well with you. How are your exams going?

Fine thank you, glo. They're flying by!

I have wondered the same question too in the past. I remember one time, not so long after joining LI, when I felt really bombarded by Islamic arguments against Christianity.
There was also a time when I very seriously sat down and searched my heart about who I really believed Jesus to be and why. I guess by its very nature when you allow yourself to be surrounded by different beliefs and thoughts, you also have to engage with it actively and test it for yourself.

I think one of the reasons that Muslims aim at Christianity is that we actually share so many values. I think there is a respect between Muslims and Christians based on those shared values. We are like 'the lost and misguided cousins' - and from a Muslim perspective it shouldn't take too much to show us the 'right way'.

In many ways I consider receiving Dawah as a compliment. It is as if the person giving Dawah is saying "I like you, you are worth saving, you are worth my effort".

I often have to remind myself that this is not an interfaith forum.
We cannot expect a 'balance' or 'fairness' between the different faiths and worldviews. We will always be in the minority and be at a disadvantage - because of the strong bias towards Islam.
That's just the way it is. We can either accept it or we can leave.

Interestingly, being in LI for so long has taught me much about how it feels to be in the minority and to feel somewhat 'disapproved of' (can't think of a better word) by the majority group. Some minority groups must feel like that in the wider society - where I am the one in the majority group!
I hope I have learned by my own experience how to treat other people better ...

I agree with this post.
 
well, im expecting a very interesting reply in return, madam...so fire away.

I think you are reading criticism into my post, which isn't there at all.

I am neither critical of LI, nor am I complaining about it. I am just saying that it is what it is – an Islamic forum, and that non-Muslims should not expect it to be otherwise.
Being here as a non-Muslims means certain conditions – being in the minority is one, being excluded from certain forum activities is another.
That's just the way it is.
I may not always like it or I may wish it was otherwise, but that doesn't make it so.
I can either choose to abide by the rules, or I can – as you rightly say – choose to leave.

Until now I have always made the choice to stay and to enjoy the benefits of this forum (which I believe outweigh the disadvantages) – friendship, learning, greater understanding, social networking …

I have met some wonderful people on this forum, from a variety of faiths and worldviews – and many I would like to call my friends.


Sister Ummu Sufyaan, you seem to be one of the few people here who think that I am disrespectful towards Islam. That is strange, because on the whole I tend not to get the feed-back that I am disrespectful and inconsiderate of Islam or any other opinion.

Perhaps you confuse respect with agreement?

I mean, I respect Islam … but that doesn't mean I always agree with it or I consider it the true path myself.
Equally, I respect many of my friends here (from all faiths and none) … but that doesn't mean that I always agree with them (not even my Christian brothers and sisters).
Just the same as I love my husband … but that doesn't mean that I always agree with him.

Respect might just mean to respectfully and peacefully and amicably disagree with somebody else.

As far as being in the minority and sometimes finding that uncomfortable is concerned, that's just part of life. Like I said, I have found it an interesting learning experience – and hopefully one which helps me in dealing with others around me better.
More than anything have I learned from those Muslim members here who treat the small-ish group of non-Muslims with friendship, care and kindness.
If I can receive such positive treatment here in this forum, surely I should exercise the same to the Muslims people in my community.

I hope this explains my thoughts and feelings a little better.

Salaam :)
 

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