08-11-2006, 12:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-11-2006, 12:54 PM by reepicheep.)
Radiyah wrote:
> I think u will keep praying till the day you die CC,
> and we will never leave our religion.
During my time on the IslamMessage forum, I have witnessed two muslims who renounced their faith and announced that they are no longer Muslim. And there are perhaps other IslamMessage posters who made the same decision privately and didn't go public.
Radiyah wrote:
> Christ being killed on the cross for all humanity in order
> that this humanity can sin as much as it can
The belief that people no longer have to follow "the law", because of the death and resurrection of Jesus, is known as Antinomianism. Antinomianism is clearly condemned in the bible, for example:
Quote:What then? Are we to sin, because we are not under the law but under grace? Of course not! Romans 6:15
So I think we can conclude that you are incorrect when you claim that Christians believe they can sin all they want without suffering any consequences.
Puppet wrote:
> Lucky u din do wot yo Jesuit brotheren did to my native american
> people when u landed on this site!
I assume you likewise condemn the Arabs who invaded Africa and established Islamic dictatorships, against the wishes of the original inhabitants of the North African countries? I assume you condemn (for example) the Arab Sunni Muslims in Darfur (the Sudan) who are currently slaughtering non-Arab Sunni Muslims in the name of Allah the Compassionate, the Merciful? I assume you believe that all Arabs should be forced to leave Africa and return to Saudi Arabia where they belong?
Rock wrote:
> I will not pray for him
Interesting attitude. Let's see how it compares with the words of Jesus, as recorded in the bible:
Quote:"You have learned that they were told, 'Love your neighbour, hate your enemy.' But what I tell you is this: love your enemies and pray for your persecutors; only so you can be children of your heavenly Father, who makes his sun rise on good and bad alike, and sends the rain on the honest and the dishonest. If you love only those who love you, what reward can you expect? Surely the tax-gatherers do as much as that. And if you greet only your brothers, what is there extraordinary about that? Even the heathen do as much. There must be no limit to your goodness, as your heavenly Father's goodness knows no bounds." Matthew 5:43-48