Anonymous wrote:Whether you believe in bullshit, or bullshit *3, doesn't make any difference.
You are still swallowing bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine why a non-Christian would believe in the holy trinity. That's among the defining characteristics of Christianity.
Yeah, it's a pretty pointless concept unless you are Christian. Non-Christians don't believe Jesus was divine, so why would they then need to move on to the trinity part?
even a lot of Christians don't get the trinity.
Three gods in one? who cares?
The holy ghost? what the hell is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine why a non-Christian would believe in the holy trinity. That's among the defining characteristics of Christianity.
Yeah, it's a pretty pointless concept unless you are Christian. Non-Christians don't believe Jesus was divine, so why would they then need to move on to the trinity part?
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine why a non-Christian would believe in the holy trinity. That's among the defining characteristics of Christianity.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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
1.5 hours I could never get back.
Anonymous wrote:
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