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#11

Where do you think I judged someone's <i>intentions</i>??? I have done no such thing.


I have questioned whether these "reverts" TRULY ever were Christian in the first place... that's all!


And you know good and well that I didn't call people's personal struggles "laughable". I don't feel I need to go back and repeat myself on this; you can see from my post <b>EXACTLY</b> what I was referring to.


You say that many people have shed tears.... well, that just goes to my point about those thousands upon thousands and even millions of people who have been persecuted, bled and died for belief in Jesus Christ - his death and resurrection - so perhaps you can understand why *I* take Islam's claim that it never happened so seriously.


You may have shed tears but some people shed their very lives over a lie that the one you call your Lord could have cleared up LOOOONNNGGG ago.

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#12

Quote:Bismillah
as salam alykom Kareem


I know i already welcomed u on another thread


But here I am again, and Mash a Allah congrats brother for the most profound decision u made in your life.


We will certainly bare with u brother, we are here to help each other.


May Allah Assist us all to stay firm on the correct path.




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Waleiykum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh ,Muslimah!


Ty for the welcome and the congrats,BarakAllahu feekum !

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#13

As salamu aleiykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,Ronniv!


I am not sure if you were refering to me at all when saying :




Quote:I have questioned whether these "reverts" TRULY ever were Christian in the first place... that's all!

But I can say that for myself I began studying Christianity when I was 18,with the help of Greek and Hebrew texts and that lasted until just a few yrs ago,so basically for about 16-17 yrs.There were to many contradictions and discrepencies for me.Through out the OT it condemns worshiping any god except God(swt), Jesus(pbuh)said the same thing,yet the Hebrew word Elohim means one but can include more than one.Example Church means one church yet more than one member(I can see how trinitarians can use this)but the Bible makes plain thats theres only one,this was forced down the Hebrews throat.And then there is the Greek word Kurios meaning Lord,this same word is used in the Greek(the Greeks used the word kurios in place of YHWH) to refer to God(swt)(YHVW) in the OT Greek versions and to Jesus(pbuh) in the NT,If Yahweh is Gods'(swt) name then it cant be Jesus'(pbuh) also.In the OT it calls God(swt) the Beginning and the End,yet the NT uses this same term for Jesus(pbuh).I know all the stories of the trinity and the Christian concept of God(swt),this doesn't nullify the fact that the OT and Jesus(pbuh) both inforced the view of one God(swt) only,NOT 3 coequal beings in one.This veiw is the same as the ancient Egyptians,they believed in one supreme Netjer(god force)with more than one aspect.If God(swt) was a trinity then why didnt He use the anology of the Egyptians belief system to explain it to the Israelites when they were leaving Egypt?They would have understood the concept that God(swt) was one with 3 co-equal beings,but was different than any other pagan gods.Why ram it down their thoats that He was One and only one for all those yrs then turn around an expect them to accept the trinity and that Jesus(pbuh) was God(swt) in the flesh?


Jesus(pbuh)claimed he could not do anything of himself,that it was through the power of God(swt)that he did everything.If he were God(swt), he would have been able to do it on his own....


Also Christianity teaches that God(swt) changed certain laws and such,yet the Bible claims that God(swt) does not change.


God(swt) says He is Lord of Salvation.Christians claim that title for Jesus(pbuh)not God the Father.God(swt) said He was the Everlasting Father,yet in Revelation it claims that title for Jesus(pbuh).


Well did God(swt) change when Christians claim that He did away with certain Laws or did the Christians change those things for Him?


Either He changed or the Christians did it for Him.If thats the case then the Christians lied when writing the NT.Because God(swt) does not lie or Change.


In The OT it says thou shall not Murder,yet we are to suppose to believe that the same God who said that, turned around and told the Israelites to slaughter every living person(men,women and children) in the land of Canaan,when they went in to conquer it.Either God(swt)changed which we know He doesn't or the people who wrote that story lied.Therefore making the OT not be the exact words of God(swt).


God(swt) says He doesn't change,to say He changed things like the Laws in the OT,and done away with things is the same as saying He changes which is a contradiction and that He lied,which any one knows that God(swt) is not the author of confusion or lies..


So these things that contradict each other in the Bible have to be made up fabrications,because God(swt) does not lie,He does not Change,nor would He claim to be ONE and only ONE then turn around and send some one to tell them that He actually is 3 in 1.To cover up a truth is the same as lying and God(swt) does not lie.(As for the argument that Muslims claim that God(swt) covered up the fact that it was'nt Jesus(swt) who the Jews really crucified.God(swt) didnt tell the Christians to worship Jesus(pbuh)ever so thats their fault.He did it to confuse the Jews,which rejected Jesus(pbuh) from the start because of their hardened hearts.


God(swt) never contradicts Himself,any thing that has contradictions cannot be of God(swt).


Any one have that link to the site that gives the contradictions in the Bible?


These and other examples that are in the Bible is what led me to search else where.


This is why the Jews rejected Christianty,because it contradicted the Scriptures and they didnt want to accept Jesus(pbuh) as a messenger and prophet of God(swt).


Was-salamu!

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#14

Quote:God(swt) didnt tell the Christians to worship Jesus(pbuh)ever so thats their fault.

This has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether or not people believed Jesus died on the cross, so this point is invalid.


As for whether or not you were a Christian, the only 2 things you have pointed to are:


1) You were raised in a "Christian background"


2) You started studying Christianity when you were 18.


Now, were you raised in it or did it not start till you were 18? Which is/was it?


Actually, your answer to that doesn't really matter, because neither one of those 2 statements has anything at all to do with whether YOU WERE A CHRISTIAN or not. If you think that those statements demonstrate that you were, then you've simply proven my theory that you don't really know what it means to be one.

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#15

Quote:This has absolutely NOTHING to do with whether or not people believed Jesus died on the cross, so this point is invalid. 
As for whether or not you were a Christian, the only 2 things you have pointed to are:


1) You were raised in a "Christian background"


2) You started studying Christianity when you were 18.


Now, were you raised in it or did it not start till you were 18?  Which is/was it?


Actually, your answer to that doesn't really matter, because neither one of those 2 statements has anything at all to do with whether YOU WERE A CHRISTIAN or not.  If you think that those statements demonstrate that you were, then you've simply proven my theory that you don't really know what it means to be one.




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1)Yes I was a Christian at that time,I accepted Jesus(pbuh) as my saviour, was then Baptised and went to church and read my bible.And tried to live the best christian life I could.


2)Like I said,I was raised with a christian background,I was not christian until I was 18 then I began studying the Bible.Over the yrs in my studies is when I came upon the discrepencies that I talked about in other posts.I just didnt accept things because my minister or church told me it was so.The more I studied the more errors I came across.


3)The Gospels were not written until almost 30 yrs after Jesus(pbuh),so whos to say they didnt make the story up about the Crucifixon.

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#16

Assalamo ALikum all.


welcome to Islam brother Kareem and sorry for being late, may Allah protect you from Satan


salam


wael.

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#17
MashaAllah @ Wel mel's avatar
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#18

Bismillah


I know yasmeen I echo what u said, this is habiba his lovely daughter may Allah Allow him and her mother to bring her up (and all Muslim children) the way Allah Pleases [img]style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img][img]style_emoticons/default/wub.gif[/img]

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#19

Awww [img]style_emoticons/default/wub.gif[/img] MashaAllah


Aren't just little muslimahs who wear hijab an amazing sight [img]style_emoticons/default/wub.gif[/img]


May Allah bless habiba and protect her from all evil, ameen


& Ameen 2 muslimahs dua

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#20

Bismillah


As Salam alaikum


I must admit as well, no matter how unmanly it makes me [img]style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img] , that I think little muslimahs wearing their hijabs is soooooooooo adorable. Melts my heart and love Allah for such beauty in this life. He did not have to do this. He did this because he is soooooooo Merciful.


As Salam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu

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