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To Fatuma of Ethiopia, only one day stands out more than the day she died. It is the day she came back to life. Hear her story of being raised from the dead.

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  • I am so excited on how Great our Lord Jesus is. He is the Resurrection of Life. Praise be to HIm! I love testimonies.

  • Jesus said "I am the resurrection"

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  • darn right he's powerful, master of the universe, no doubt

  • She got it wrong! It's her ultimate test by Allah. Allah is watching if she will astray from Islam. Islam is the true religion. She must go back to Islam or most likely face hell. I don't think she was religious at all before so that's why she has no idea about Islam.

  • She and her husband are deviating people from the truth.They just want to propogate christianity in a very false way.

  • if she died and went to heaven as a Muslim then the return will be hell as a Christian. This is cheap desperate Christian propaganda.

  • @adamrandom14 (From Cont)v...v.27 deals with a future when Christ returns as King of Kings, as Fully God, at which time, as God, He will determine the fate of His creation, in accordance with what they have done in relation to their acknowledgement of Him....NOWHERE is there the POSSIBILITY to exegete that Christ in the first person is telling non-existent Christians to kill people. Your opinion couldnt be more incorrect in every single way, Adam. But I suppose you'll find another straw to grasp

  • @adamrandom14 (from Cont.) I could repeat myself concerning your ignorance of what constitutes a false statement, what's opinion, etc..but it's all here below and above anyway...The Parable of the Pounds as it's known, is an allegory conveying future events..v.12 -- "distant country" mirrors Christ's journey to Earth, possibly His oncoming death and journey to Hades...v.13 deals with "talents" God has given His people...v.14-15, like Christ, the "noble man" is hated...(Cont.)

  • @adamrandom14 Incorrect. "Back then", Adam, Jews practiced Judaism, including Christ. There's no "in a way" to that truth, any more than there is that the allegory Christ told, was actually Him, indirectly telling people to kill those who chose not to believe in His message. The fact that it's a parable is one problem for your "opinion". The revolutionary concept of loving one's enemies is another. His repeated responses to return hate with love, another. And the Crucifixion yet another. (cont.)

  • @NilDesperandum777 Christianity is based on the teachings and life of Jesus Christ. and that was a lesson he taught. so in a way people following Jesus back then were Christians. in my opinion he told his followers to kill the people who did not want to follow him. btw bro the answer to your question at the end is neither. i choose to think with my own mind instead of believing and going along with what the church says. if we believed everything they said then a lot more pedo's would be loose.

  • @adamrandom14 (From Cont.) and chose to represent as though it was a direct command on a specific subject (Christians vs non-Christians...no less in a world where Christianity didn't exist!!!) then that is a dishonest representation. If it isn't a dishonest representation of the verse, it's a representation that either A)Knows the facts but CHOOSES not to represent them accurately (Deluded) or B) Doesn't know the facts, and misrepresents them UNINTENTIONALLY (Ignorant/"Dumb"). So...which is it?

  • @adamrandom14 One more time: You claimed , "i love where jesus tells all christians to kill non christians :D" That's a false statement. It doesn't matter if you think it means one thing or another. Your statement is false.Christ doesn't give any such command. Neither Christians or non-Christians factor in, because Christianity doesn't exist at the time. If you don't qualify your comment,Adam, it remains suspect, and with good reason. So if you knew that it wasn't Christ speaking (Cont.)

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