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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Dr. Jamal Badawi is an Islamic scholar from Canada. Here is a very informative debate between two scholars, one Muslim and one Christian, on the differences in belief and why each believes differently. It's about 1.5 hrs long but very educational. Fascinating to realize that both faiths are so similar in most regards but still have a few critical differences: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXN7PSVr2-U[/quote] I don't understand why you felt the need to post that. Of all the things about Muslims, the lack of their belief in Trinity is as un-controversial as it comes. Muslims aren't under any particular pressure to accept Trinity, so the only way to deal with this is "to you, your religion, and to me, mine." The reasons why Muslims don't believe in Trinity do not require an explanation.[/quote] It's certainly a different dynamic from all her Islam threads, where she posted first and everybody else is just responding to her. This time she's attacking Christianity directly.[/quote] Not quite. I love Christianity but just disagree with a few critical points, namely trinity and divinity of Jesus. Contrary to the islam haters who were hard pressed to find one [b]positive thing to say about Islam.[/b] [/quote] That's not true. You never asked people to name what they like about Islam. Islam has plenty of good things to recommend it. You just happened to focus the discussion on the more controversial parts, like polygamy or concubinage. You could have chosen any number of good things that Islam offers - the cohesion of families, the respect toward elders, the near-worship of mothers, the emphasis on men as protectors and supporters. That would have been good. I, an educated kaffirah, would have supported you in this. You chose the controversial parts. The controversy followed. No surprises here.[/quote]
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