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originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: IkNOwSTuff
it is not in the Bible, it is in quran
originally posted by: Tiger5
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Fundamentalism is the biggest problem regardless of religion!
originally posted by: Drazzl
originally posted by: 23432
I'll just park this picture here for the users benefit .
PICTURE NOT QUOTED
Ignorance breeds fear .
What do you mean by "the users benefit" and ignorance when reality and source tell us your opinion is bull?
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: 23432
Is that picture taken directly from the Quran?
originally posted by: LittleByLittle
a reply to: Tiger5
Until Islam is reformed that karma backlash will happen to the Muslim wherever they go.
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: Miracula2
The OT parts of th e bible were written before Jesus so...... you arent totally correct.
originally posted by: Cancerwarrior
Right, because it is the Christians going around condoning sex slavery, beatings, beheadings, destroying archeaology and terrorist attacks. Oh wait, no it isn't.....
Millions of Christians live in the middle east, so why is it that every time you hear of a terrorist attack, they are always followers of Mohammed?
originally posted by: 23432
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: 23432
Is that picture taken directly from the Quran?
Quran doesn't contain pictures and these quotes are from Mohammed himself ; not the Quran .
Islam existed for 1400 years without terrorism or suicide bombers .
originally posted by: Miracula2
Therefore Mohammed being a prophet, Islam should be taught in public schools and conversion should be required.
originally posted by: gps777
But we do understand the real danger that Muslims face by leaving the religion, which is punishable by death, and many have to flee their own family and friends to do so.
originally posted by: ForteanOrg
originally posted by: Cancerwarrior
Right, because it is the Christians going around condoning sex slavery, beatings, beheadings, destroying archeaology and terrorist attacks. Oh wait, no it isn't.....
Millions of Christians live in the middle east, so why is it that every time you hear of a terrorist attack, they are always followers of Mohammed?
Factcheck: a list of 10 Christian terrorist attacks, some sources even report that 90 percent of all attacks are by non-muslims. We had the crusades, remember: clear acts of Christian terrorism. And IMO electing Trump can be seen as Christian acts of terrorism too
originally posted by: Miracula2
Second, the Word says that if a man's words come to pass then he is a prophet. Doesn't matter if his prophecies relate to predictions of curses or blessings related to the conduct of a people a prophet is counseling. So, the Fatima prediction that Mohammed uttered in regards to his daughter passing after him are indeed prophecy.
If Jesus required a prophet to be speaking about a peoples conduct, obedience versus disobedience, then Jesus would have required a prophet to prophecy only in regards to obedience or disobedience of Gods people, not the successful prophesying of death of a prophets family members.
originally posted by: LittleByLittle
There is a difference between western majority having learned to question the fruits of Christian/western imperialism while Sharia (Islamic genocide imperialism) is not allowed to be questioned.
originally posted by: gladtobehere
a reply to: gps777
Is the premise here that the Koran was plagiarized from the Bible? If so, I would tend to agree (although in this example, according to your source, both of the quotes are from the Koran).
Some also believe that Jesus was based on Joseph and before him, Horus.
a reply to: gps777
I really like that at-least one of the Abrahamic faiths is being examined with such scrutiny.
Would be nice if there was as much scrutiny of the Torah, Talmud and NT.
So religion could finally be exposed for what it really is.