Muslima wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm christian (catholic) and I have muslim friends, moreso when I lived in my home country. They'll send us food during their celebrations and we would send them food during ours. I do not think Islam is evil but believe it does condone terrorist acts. I also think it cultivates a cult like following. How else can you explain being willing to die because of your religion. This is where they have an upper hand in religious wars. How many Christian suicide bombers do you know?
That is contradictory. If Islam condoned Terrorism, it would clearly be evil.....Certainly, throughout history you can find many people who have been and still are willing to die for their beliefs regardless of what those beliefs were/are, religious or otherwise, Islam doesn't hold the monopoly on martyrdom.
Anonymous wrote:I'm christian (catholic) and I have muslim friends, moreso when I lived in my home country. They'll send us food during their celebrations and we would send them food during ours. I do not think Islam is evil but believe it does condone terrorist acts. I also think it cultivates a cult like following. How else can you explain being willing to die because of your religion. This is where they have an upper hand in religious wars. How many Christian suicide bombers do you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christian here and I have Muslim co-workers with whom I have interesting conversations about faith and the Old Testament. I have learned that practicing Muslims believe Noah, Adam and Eve, and most of the Bible is true. Where we appear to differ is that while Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and He is the way to God in Heaven through Salvation and belief; the Muslim faith appears to teach that Jesus was a very important prophet but not the Son of God. Even Mary is very important as there is a book in the Koran called Miriam about Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Is Miriam a Virgin in the Koran?
Anonymous wrote:Christian here and I have Muslim co-workers with whom I have interesting conversations about faith and the Old Testament. I have learned that practicing Muslims believe Noah, Adam and Eve, and most of the Bible is true. Where we appear to differ is that while Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and He is the way to God in Heaven through Salvation and belief; the Muslim faith appears to teach that Jesus was a very important prophet but not the Son of God. Even Mary is very important as there is a book in the Koran called Miriam about Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Christian here and I have Muslim co-workers with whom I have interesting conversations about faith and the Old Testament. I have learned that practicing Muslims believe Noah, Adam and Eve, and most of the Bible is true. Where we appear to differ is that while Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and He is the way to God in Heaven through Salvation and belief; the Muslim faith appears to teach that Jesus was a very important prophet but not the Son of God. Even Mary is very important as there is a book in the Koran called Miriam about Mary, the mother of Jesus.