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Does Christianity make people kill? Ed Turner vs. Peter Harris
(3 days ago)

Does Christianity make people kill?
Is Anders Breivik a christian terrorist?
On Fri 22 July 2011 tragedy struck Norway as Anders Breivik detonated a ...
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Does Christianity make people kill?
Is Anders Breivik a christian terrorist?
On Fri 22 July 2011 tragedy struck Norway as Anders Breivik detonated a bomb in Oslo and shot dozens of people ont he island of Utoya.
Soon afterwards news media were referring to Breivik as a "Christian fundamentalist" But was he a Christian and did faith influence the terrible actions he took?
On July 30th,2011 Justin Brierley brought Ed Turner and Christian Apologist Peter Harris together on his Premier Christian Radio programme Unbelievable? to discuss the question " Does Christianity make people kill? "
Representing the con side was Mr. Peter Harris; Mr. Hariss is a history graduate who is now studying for a taught doctorate in Christian apologetics and theology at Trinity Theological Seminary in the United States
Representing the pro side was Mr. Ed Turner; Mr. Turner is a former Christian who rejected Christianity for agnosticism.
He runs his blog www.edthemanicstreetpreacher.wordpress.com
The Topic of Debate: Does Christianity make people kill?
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Christian Apologist Dr. James White admits that the Authors of the Bible are UNKNOWN!!
(3 days ago)
Dr. James White admits that the Authors of the Bible are ANONYMOUS AND UNKNOWN!!
The following excerpt was taken from the debate took place in Seatt...
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Dr. James White admits that the Authors of the Bible are ANONYMOUS AND UNKNOWN!!
The following excerpt was taken from the debate took place in Seattle, USA between Shabir Ally and Dr. James White
The Topic was Did Jesus die for the sins of the World?
Click here to watch the full debate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T93n8v...
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Christian Right's Favorite Ex-Terrorist Kamal Saleem, EXPOSED AS FRAUD!!
(3 days ago)

Mixed Message: The testimony of a self-described former terrorist. By Doug Howard, for ChristianityToday.com:
" On Christmas Day 2009, our young...
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Mixed Message: The testimony of a self-described former terrorist. By Doug Howard, for ChristianityToday.com:
" On Christmas Day 2009, our youngest son, Jay, found himself on Delta Northwest Airlines Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. Toward the end of the flight, Jay's seatmate, a Nigerian Muslim about his age named Umar abd al-Muttalib, tried to blow up the plane using a bomb hidden in his underwear. Reflecting on Jay's experience, and on Umar and the failed efforts by his father to warn authorities, has helped me clarify my attitude toward American Christian anti-Islamic literary polemics, including Kamal Saleem's "memoir," The Blood of Lambs. The book fits the familiar pattern of reassuring Christians of the superiority of their own faith tradition by negative comparisons with a dehumanized Islam. But Kamal Saleem's titillating dance with violence and fame makes the book more complicated and more uncomfortable than most like it. By embracing the glamorous violence it claims to abhor, it raises readers' hopes of touching secret human meanings through it.
I first encountered Kamal Saleem when he appeared at Calvin College in November 2007. A look at his website told me immediately that he was not who he said he was. The signature of his deception was his statement that "in my family was the Grand Wazir of Islam." The term is ridiculous, a spurious title meant to mislead the innocent with an aura of authority. The audience, including many from the Grand Rapids Muslim community, watched Kamal Saleem's performance with quiet restraint. He told stories, now repeated in The Blood of Lambs, of being recruited as a child for missions against Israel via tunnels under the Golan Heights, disguised as sheep; of visions of a rider on a white horse who, drawn swords in hand, commanded him to sever the heads of the infidels. In one painfully disturbing account, the mother of his friend screamed with joy that her little boy had met a violent death and joined the martyrs in heaven. He continued with the story of his immigration to America to recruit for jihad. Instead he was converted to Christianity as the result of a car accident, when he was taken into the home of a Christian physician and cared for out of selfless love. These tales were interspersed with exhortations for America to "wake up" to the threat of radical Islam and testimonials to the power of Christ in helping him forsake his old life.
Kamal Saleem sometimes appears with two other "former terrorists," who also appear in the book. One is Zachariah Anani, a Canadian. Tom Quiggin, a former intelligence and security expert with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, stated in the Windsor (Ontario) Star that Anani is "not an individual who rates the slightest degree of credibility." The other, Walid Shoebat, was exposed in the Jerusalem Post. According to his brother, who still lives in Beit Sahour, Shoebat left Palestine in 1978 to further his education in the United States. He met and married the daughter of a Baptist minister and converted to Christianity. The most extreme thing he ever did was attaching Palestinian flag stickers to utility poles around town. A 2006 letter from Rev. Alex Awad, president of the Council of Evangelical Churches in Palestine, warned American churches about him. Yet these three men march brazenly on, not only in churches but at Christian colleges and major universities."
For the full article, click here:
http://www.booksandculture.com/site/u...
Ergun Caner scandal Liberty Veritas Norman Geisler cover-up James White ergun mehmet caner emir fake ex muslim exposed muslims4jesus nasir siddiki nonie darwish story of hope islam christianity christian debate dialogue zakir naik salafi lecture gibberish afghan pashto nasheed ahmed deedat conversion reversion erguncaner2 convert revert zain bhikha liberty university dawud wharnsby shabir ally mokhan247 christianity allah Ankerberg Caner Caner Brothers Caner Emir Caner Ergun Ergun Caner Emir Caner Christian Death Islam Debate Idlam eschatology ex-muslim former muslim inside islam hadith Islam Darkness Muslim Quran mohammed convert revert Embrace journey Jesus Christ truth way light life Christianity Ergun Caner Tim Lee Liberty University Cover Up James White
Special thanks to bro 1moremuslim who made the footage arrangement, titles added etc, the core of the material here comes from his page
http://uk.youtube.com/user/1moremuslim
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Mixed Message: The testimony of a self-described former terrorist. By Doug Howard, for ChristianityToday.com:
" On Christmas Day 2009, our young...
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Mixed Message: The testimony of a self-described former terrorist. By Doug Howard, for ChristianityToday.com:
" On Christmas Day 2009, our youngest son, Jay, found himself on Delta Northwest Airlines Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. Toward the end of the flight, Jay's seatmate, a Nigerian Muslim about his age named Umar abd al-Muttalib, tried to blow up the plane using a bomb hidden in his underwear. Reflecting on Jay's experience, and on Umar and the failed efforts by his father to warn authorities, has helped me clarify my attitude toward American Christian anti-Islamic literary polemics, including Kamal Saleem's "memoir," The Blood of Lambs. The book fits the familiar pattern of reassuring Christians of the superiority of their own faith tradition by negative comparisons with a dehumanized Islam. But Kamal Saleem's titillating dance with violence and fame makes the book more complicated and more uncomfortable than most like it. By embracing the glamorous violence it claims to abhor, it raises readers' hopes of touching secret human meanings through it.
I first encountered Kamal Saleem when he appeared at Calvin College in November 2007. A look at his website told me immediately that he was not who he said he was. The signature of his deception was his statement that "in my family was the Grand Wazir of Islam." The term is ridiculous, a spurious title meant to mislead the innocent with an aura of authority. The audience, including many from the Grand Rapids Muslim community, watched Kamal Saleem's performance with quiet restraint. He told stories, now repeated in The Blood of Lambs, of being recruited as a child for missions against Israel via tunnels under the Golan Heights, disguised as sheep; of visions of a rider on a white horse who, drawn swords in hand, commanded him to sever the heads of the infidels. In one painfully disturbing account, the mother of his friend screamed with joy that her little boy had met a violent death and joined the martyrs in heaven. He continued with the story of his immigration to America to recruit for jihad. Instead he was converted to Christianity as the result of a car accident, when he was taken into the home of a Christian physician and cared for out of selfless love. These tales were interspersed with exhortations for America to "wake up" to the threat of radical Islam and testimonials to the power of Christ in helping him forsake his old life.
Kamal Saleem sometimes appears with two other "former terrorists," who also appear in the book. One is Zachariah Anani, a Canadian. Tom Quiggin, a former intelligence and security expert with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, stated in the Windsor (Ontario) Star that Anani is "not an individual who rates the slightest degree of credibility." The other, Walid Shoebat, was exposed in the Jerusalem Post. According to his brother, who still lives in Beit Sahour, Shoebat left Palestine in 1978 to further his education in the United States. He met and married the daughter of a Baptist minister and converted to Christianity. The most extreme thing he ever did was attaching Palestinian flag stickers to utility poles around town. A 2006 letter from Rev. Alex Awad, president of the Council of Evangelical Churches in Palestine, warned American churches about him. Yet these three men march brazenly on, not only in churches but at Christian colleges and major universities."
For the full article, click here:
http://www.booksandculture.com/site/u...
Ergun Caner scandal Liberty Veritas Norman Geisler cover-up James White ergun mehmet caner emir fake ex muslim exposed muslims4jesus nasir siddiki nonie darwish story of hope islam christianity christian debate dialogue zakir naik salafi lecture gibberish afghan pashto nasheed ahmed deedat conversion reversion erguncaner2 convert revert zain bhikha liberty university dawud wharnsby shabir ally mokhan247 christianity allah Ankerberg Caner Caner Brothers Caner Emir Caner Ergun Ergun Caner Emir Caner Christian Death Islam Debate Idlam eschatology ex-muslim former muslim inside islam hadith Islam Darkness Muslim Quran mohammed convert revert Embrace journey Jesus Christ truth way light life Christianity Ergun Caner Tim Lee Liberty University Cover Up James White
Special thanks to bro 1moremuslim who made the footage arrangement, titles added etc, the core of the material here comes from his page
http://uk.youtube.com/user/1moremuslim
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Christian Televangelist Scandals Involving Drugs, Hookers and Money
(1 week ago)

There have been a lot of scandals involving rich Evangelical Preachers on TV
Ergun Caner scandal Liberty Veritas Norman Geisler cover-up James White...
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There have been a lot of scandals involving rich Evangelical Preachers on TV
Ergun Caner scandal Liberty Veritas Norman Geisler cover-up James White ergun mehmet caner emir fake ex muslim exposed muslims4jesus nasir siddiki nonie darwish story of hope islam christianity christian debate dialogue zakir naik salafi lecture gibberish afghan pashto nasheed ahmed deedat conversion reversion erguncaner2 convert revert zain bhikha liberty university dawud wharnsby shabir ally mokhan247 christianity allah Ankerberg Caner Caner Brothers Caner Emir Caner Ergun Ergun Caner Emir Caner Christian Death Islam Debate Idlam eschatology ex-muslim former muslim inside islam hadith Islam Darkness Muslim Quran mohammed convert revert Embrace journey Jesus Christ truth way light life Christianity Ergun Caner Tim Lee Liberty University Cover Up James White
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