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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's very clear, but it doesn't help your case. Exact same message, slightly different window dressing (with a dollop of sheer spite this time). Your first para couldn't be clearer, thanks. You persist with the same dubious assumptions, which have already been challenged before, that 1. Anybody who studies Islam can't fail to see the truth in it (very debatable), therefore 2. Jews and Christians who know Islam but continue to prefer what you arrogantly call their "corrupted" texts are doomed to "hellfire." Seems pretty clear, with no room for any misunderstanding here! Your 2nd para also dresses up another point you made earlier, with no more success than the last time you made it. You have returned to your argument that Jews and Christians who aren't already familiar with Islam, because all they know is what their ancestors/parents told them, will get into Heaven provided they do good deeds. But that's really a tiny loophole, isn't it? Somebody else already asked you how many Christians and Jews today have never heard of Islam. And you've already refused to define what it means to know Islam. Please don't repeat these points with new insults. We got it loud and clear, and it seems like we're done here.[/quote] There is no "case" to be made to you. No one is proselytizing, despite your suspicions and accusations. The only correction made was to say the original assertion stating only Muslims can go to Heaven in Islam is patently false. The Quranic verse that clearly showed it was a false statement was provided. The assumption that anyone who studies islam diligently with a sincere and open heart will see the truthfulness of it is the general Muslim assumption. The assumption that some Christians follow an altered (or corrupted) version of Jesus' message is also a Muslim belief. Why do you feel the need to be in agreement with Muslim assumptions or beliefs if you aren't Muslim? I'm not speaking from a place of arrogance; it's simply what my holy book states and for Muslims it is the word of God Himself. I think a little bit of research on your part will show that the Bible has, in fact, been altered. [/quote]
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