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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of my favorite quotes from OP is on her thread on "Why Muslims Don't Believe in the Trinity" at 9/12/2014 @ 1:29. Referring to Harvard seminarians who allegedly viewed 7 lines with 3rd-hand info about an obscure 2nd-century group called the Ebionites, OP wrote, "Yes, these documents are persuasive to some who see them, but if they do not convert it doesn't becessarily mean they weren't compelling. It would take a kind of fortitude not common to most people to actually leave Christianity because of what they've seen. If every seminarian converts, it would certainly shake up the Christianity (sic) faith and thats (sic) a monumental burden few people have shoulders broad enough to bear." To me, this encapsulates OP's desperation to feel that Islam is taking over the world, especially by conversion, and that this vindicates eveeything OP has said here. And perhaps OP thinks it vindicates her own lack of talent on the conversion/dawwah front. It's also another example of OP's lack of substance - the 3rd-hand quotes about the Ebionites don't actually prove much of anything, plus OP linked to the website of psychologist Dirks but that didn't even mention the Ebionites. Oops. Of course, where sheer fantasy is concerned, it's hard to argue with OP's insistence over a dozen pages that 25,000 converts > 100,000 immigrants. Another PP says she takes pleasure from OP's claim that not viewing OP's videos makes one an Islsmophobe. So much ridiculousness to choose from.[/quote] I never brought up Ebionites. There you go again with your literal interpretation. Moreover, you have neither read the original scriptures nor know anything about them. Your knowledge on that is the same as your knowledge on Leila Ahmed's book. Remember, that is when you published a paragraph you pulled from a google preview without even reading the book. ? The truth is, when you see or hear conflicting information, and you wish to know more, you owe it to yourself to learn more. You criticize from afar, but fail to do your own research. As for dawah, I have never done dawah. However, if I see someone misrepresenting Islam, I will correct them. [/quote] Liar. In that quote you make some of the same grammatical mistakes you always make.[/quote] PS. You're talking to a different poster than the one you accused of having Aspergers. Who's got the problem with social cues? If you've proven nothing else with these threads, it's that readers should definitely do their own research rather than trust you. Liar.[/quote]
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