All man-made religions are just plain outright stupid and rediculous. True religion is to obey
the laws of nature: The Devine Spiritual Force created all living beings to live on the sustainable planet - not to destroy it with one's greed and selfishness, and not to abuse, hurt
or kill the beautiful, wonderful innocent animals, to live simply with common sense, empathy,
compassion, reasoning, wisdom, and morals. Goodbye.
@rosneayu -Yes, that is what islam teaches but that's not what Jesus or his own disciples taught. Who should one believe-the one who actually spoke the words and the eyewitnesses or someone who came along 600 years later (wasn't even there)? Jesus himself said he was God's own son and had existed even before Abraham, which is why the Jews wanted to kill him.
@rosneayu -Yes, islam does reject Jesus' teachings-read them for yourself and you will see. Jesus' death is recorded in a number of nonChristian historical documents (Roman historians who would have likely been killed for writing something inaccurate) of those days. The coming of one who would atone for mankind's sins are written up in the Jewish writings long before Jesus came.
Islam does not reject Jesus' teachings, but Islam rejects Christian's views (no offence intended) that Jesus was God incarnate or the son of God, that he was ever crucified or resurrected, or that he ever atoned for the sins of mankind. The Quran emphasizes that Jesus was a mortal human being who, like all other prophets, had been divinely chosen to spread God's message.
No offence intended, sir/madam, for I was just intended to clarify the questions you have.
Just to enlighten you about the questions you have asked. In Islam, Jesus named as Isa (Arabic: عيسى ʿĪsā) is considered to be a Messenger of God, not the son of God. He was not crucified but instead, he was raised up by God unto the heavens and will return to earth near the day of judgment to restore justice and to defeat Dajjal.
@CreedServant -Is islam the truth? The Quran says Jesus is a true prophet. Jesus said: "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will NEVER pass away." Matthew 24:35
Jesus said:"For God so loved the world that He SENT His own Son, that whoever believed in him would not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16
Jesus said:"Whoever has my commands and OBEYS them, he is the one who loves me."John 14:21
Islam says Jesus is true but rejects Jesus' teachings. That's contradictory.
Do any of you hear yourselves, Jews, Christians and Muslim - Man, it's just so much easier to believe in the Easter bunny than any of these far-fetched stories.
All man-made religions are just plain outright stupid and rediculous. True religion is to obey
the laws of nature: The Devine Spiritual Force created all living beings to live on the sustainable planet - not to destroy it with one's greed and selfishness, and not to abuse, hurt
or kill the beautiful, wonderful innocent animals, to live simply with common sense, empathy,
compassion, reasoning, wisdom, and morals. Goodbye.
darlingsapphire1 2 weeks ago
Islam is the truth
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@rosneayu -Yes, that is what islam teaches but that's not what Jesus or his own disciples taught. Who should one believe-the one who actually spoke the words and the eyewitnesses or someone who came along 600 years later (wasn't even there)? Jesus himself said he was God's own son and had existed even before Abraham, which is why the Jews wanted to kill him.
fearworshipGod 3 weeks ago
@rosneayu -Yes, islam does reject Jesus' teachings-read them for yourself and you will see. Jesus' death is recorded in a number of nonChristian historical documents (Roman historians who would have likely been killed for writing something inaccurate) of those days. The coming of one who would atone for mankind's sins are written up in the Jewish writings long before Jesus came.
fearworshipGod 3 weeks ago
@fearworshipGod
Islam does not reject Jesus' teachings, but Islam rejects Christian's views (no offence intended) that Jesus was God incarnate or the son of God, that he was ever crucified or resurrected, or that he ever atoned for the sins of mankind. The Quran emphasizes that Jesus was a mortal human being who, like all other prophets, had been divinely chosen to spread God's message.
No offence intended, sir/madam, for I was just intended to clarify the questions you have.
rosneayu 3 weeks ago
@fearworshipGod
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
Just to enlighten you about the questions you have asked. In Islam, Jesus named as Isa (Arabic: عيسى ʿĪsā) is considered to be a Messenger of God, not the son of God. He was not crucified but instead, he was raised up by God unto the heavens and will return to earth near the day of judgment to restore justice and to defeat Dajjal.
rosneayu 3 weeks ago
@CreedServant its jesus christ not allah or muhamed
jesus christ who died on the cross not muhamed
an angel appeared to muhamed ???????
there was more than one phrophet
satan was created by god the devil lucifer the fallen angel archangels michael, raphael, gabriel
mufc99ok 5 months ago
well, they believe in...
WIFE BEATING AS PERMITTED BY THE NOBLE KORAN
A GUY COULD MARRY A 6 YEAR OLD GIRL AND FUCK HER AT THE AGE OF 9
ALL INFIDELS SHOULD BE KILLED
x58so 6 months ago
@CreedServant -Is islam the truth? The Quran says Jesus is a true prophet. Jesus said: "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will NEVER pass away." Matthew 24:35
Jesus said:"For God so loved the world that He SENT His own Son, that whoever believed in him would not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16
Jesus said:"Whoever has my commands and OBEYS them, he is the one who loves me."John 14:21
Islam says Jesus is true but rejects Jesus' teachings. That's contradictory.
fearworshipGod 7 months ago
Do any of you hear yourselves, Jews, Christians and Muslim - Man, it's just so much easier to believe in the Easter bunny than any of these far-fetched stories.
kwpoker 7 months ago