10-05-2011, 08:59 AM
They told me Islam is evil
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10-10-2011, 03:23 PM
Growing up in a Christian (so-called) home does not make you a Christian. At the 7:58 marker he professes his unbelief. Which I'm sure is something he had before he learned about Islam. Christianity is about a personal relationship with God. When we know God for ourselves, we can call him "father". This is something Islam doesn't teach, and obviously something this young man did not come to know for himself. At 9:07 he states, "not knowing much about Islam himself, he could see the claims made by others against Islam were wrong"....How could he tell that if he didn't know much about the religion himself? He had questions about the faith he grew up in but accepted Islam's claims against Christianity without question. He states his grandparents were responsible for his Christian education, his grandmother being a sunday school teacher. I notice he never once said he spoke to the pastor of his church or any of the elders in his congregation about the misunderstandings and questions he had, opting instead to continuously question his grandmother, even though she could not answer his questions. His entire "testimony" can be summed up by saying: "The time is coming when people won't listen to good teaching. Instead, they will look for teachers who will please them by telling them only what they are itching to hear." |
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