Pakistan in the Middle East? I don't think so.zstep14 wrote:Out of the top ten countries with the highest population of Muslims, only two, which are Pakistan and Iran, are in the Middle East.
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What does that mean? What did Bush do to reclassify Pakistan? And why is it not in the geography books already?zstep14 wrote:Pakistan can be classified as part of the Greater Middle East, thanks to President Bush, as opposed to the the traditional Middle East. It can go either way.Pakistan in the Middle East? I don't think so.
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Canuckster, I know you mean well but these verses taken from the Koran do not stack up. It's more like putting a band aid on a huge gash. Many of these are conditional verses, (like if you do this, it's good, if not Allah will tear your head off). Unfortunately, the core of the doctrine is evil and should be disposed of. I do see your point however, what would Jesus do? Love the people and hate the doctrine or love the sinner but hate the sin... Other than that I think I get what you are saying.Here's some instances however, of Muslims refuting terrorism using Islamic doctrine.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Re ... p?ID=15416
http://www.thewhitepath.com/archives/20 ... rorism.php
http://www.freemuslims.org/issues/terrorism.php
http://www.islamdenouncesterrorism.com/ ... islam.html
This is hardly exhaustive by the way.
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LOLByblos wrote:What does that mean? What did Bush do to reclassify Pakistan? And why is it not in the geography books already?zstep14 wrote:Pakistan can be classified as part of the Greater Middle East, thanks to President Bush, as opposed to the the traditional Middle East. It can go either way.Pakistan in the Middle East? I don't think so.
Up till a few years ago Bush probably had no idea, where Pakistan was.
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I'm not defending Islam. I'm simply saying it does little good to paint an entire religious movement with one brush and ignore that there are reasonable and caring people within the movement as well.Gman wrote:Canuckster, I know you mean well but these verses taken from the Koran do not stack up. It's more like putting a band aid on a huge gash. Many of these are conditional verses, (like if you do this, it's good, if not Allah will tear your head off). Unfortunately, the core of the doctrine is evil and should be disposed of. I do see your point however, what would Jesus do? Love the people and hate the doctrine or love the sinner but hate the sin... Other than that I think I get what you are saying.Here's some instances however, of Muslims refuting terrorism using Islamic doctrine.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Re ... p?ID=15416
http://www.thewhitepath.com/archives/20 ... rorism.php
http://www.freemuslims.org/issues/terrorism.php
http://www.islamdenouncesterrorism.com/ ... islam.html
This is hardly exhaustive by the way.
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I believe the islamacist militant movement is a logical extension of the Koran.
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*Sigh* My crystal balls were wrong again...The only thing you say is that...BGoodForGoodSake wrote:LOLByblos wrote:What does that mean? What did Bush do to reclassify Pakistan? And why is it not in the geography books already?zstep14 wrote:Pakistan can be classified as part of the Greater Middle East, thanks to President Bush, as opposed to the the traditional Middle East. It can go either way.Pakistan in the Middle East? I don't think so.
Up till a few years ago Bush probably had no idea, where Pakistan was.
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What striking similarities.zstep14 wrote:Does anyone think about the striking similarities between Islam and Christianity? Or, no?
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I've spent a little bit of time in the Middle East (in the nineties) and I've enjoyed my visits there. The Arabs and Egyptians have a very rich culture and in general are friendly people. However, Muslims in that culture are not free to accept Salvation thru Christ without dire consequences. In this country and Western culture, you merely risk some ridicule and the possible estrangement of friends from your "old" life. In the Muslim world, you literally risk your life. To spread the Gospel there is as big a challenge as it has been anywhere or anytime in history. This is their only hope for any meaningful peace, let alone Salvation. Like the sinners all around us here, they are to be loved, reached out to, and prayed for (and I'm feeling conviction as I type)
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They both claim to be monotheistic but when you look at it verse by verse they worship differnet Gods. Christianity and Islam do not mix... Christianity is the only faith in the world where salvation comes by faith and NOT by works. You cannot work your way up to God... Good deeds, praying in the right direction, will NOT please God, only the blood of Jesus can do that.Does anyone think about the striking similarities between Islam and Christianity? Or, no?
When I was a younger lad (I'm in my 40's now) I really didn't like Christianity or the claims they made against other faiths. So I decided to drop out of college for 8 years to study all the faiths... After bouncing around a bit, and going through a lot of trauma, I have come to the conclusion that Jesus Christ is the ONLY way to salvation. We would all like to be right, but unfortunately (as narrow as that might sound) there cannot be multiple ways to come back to God. Either what was written in the Bible is completely true or it's completely false...
Best thing to do is just read the Koran and make own your decisions, (but it may be better to have a good understanding of Christ first before you study it). As Canuckster has said we don't lord our faith over the muslims and try to belittle them. We come to them with peace and understanding.
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Well, in Islam, Jesus is sinless (I'm pretty sure) and more holy than the Prophet Muhammad. Mary is the only women ever mentioned in the Qur'an by her name. Most Muslims call Christians and Jews "People of the Book"
It's those kind of things that I find interesting I guess. Muslims give much respect to Jesus, even though they do not think of him to be the Son of God.
It's those kind of things that I find interesting I guess. Muslims give much respect to Jesus, even though they do not think of him to be the Son of God.