Re: Waah I'm hurt by a Godly rebuke - PS I'm a Muslim - PPS I don't half rant on
Ok Light, heres the funny thing about slavery:
Fact #1 African tribes would battle other African tribes and take prisoners. Those prisoners were then sold for slavery to Europeans passing by in boats, thus the slave trade was born. (with blacks anyway)
Fact #2 President Madison offered any black person the right to go back to Africa, paid trip.
President Madison is also the only president to have a capitol in any other country named after him. (In Africa)
Do some homework on that bit of knowledge.
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Re: Waah I'm hurt by a Godly rebuke - PS I'm a Muslim - PPS I don't half rant on
Can you show me where this is stated in the Quran?Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostCould very well be true. Muslims also believe that Jesus is the Messiah and that he will defeat the AntiChrist.
Thanks!
This is the 21st Century, not the 20th.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostThat it lasted until the 19th century isn't a lie, I even read this in Wikepedia! And don't say that Muslims are still have the slavery. Do you see Muslim ships transporting people from Africa to their country to sell them? I don't think so!
Mr. Coleridge is not denying that Westerners had slavery until the 19th Century. He is saying that Muslims had slavery until the mid-20th century -- about 60 years ago. Which means you are LYING when you say Muslims abolished slavery before Westerners.
In fact, Muslims gave up on slavery due to pressure FROM Westerners.
Are you really this stupid, or is this all some ridiculous act?
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Personally I think it should be compulsory in some cases to wear one of those muslim burpah things that covers the whole face. There are a few in my local Church that I think this should be applied to, also my next door neighbour.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostDear Christians
What do you think about women covering their heads. Is this good/normal?
Or do you think that it shows less 'humanity' for women?
TY
YIC
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Good Christian woman should cover their heads when praying. If they do not cover their heads then they should shave their heads. But it is better for them to cover their heads.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostDear Christians
What do you think about women covering their heads. Is this good/normal?
Or do you think that it shows less 'humanity' for women?
TY
They do not need to cover their heads when not praying or prophesising.
Sensible rules, not like in islam.
1 Corinthians 11
1Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
2Now I praise you, brethren, that ye remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you.
3But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.
4Every man praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head.
5But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven.
6For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.
As you can see a man should not have his head covered when praying. Even more proof that the pope is not a Christian.
(Note. This is New Testament so it's not superseded by any 'new covenant' fluffy bunny bullshit.)
YIC
Jack
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Greetings, I am so pleased that Jesus has sent you to our forum and I'm sure that with our guidance that it won't be long before you accept Jesus Christ as your personal savior. GLORY!Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostThat it lasted until the 19th century isn't a lie, I even read this in Wikepedia! And don't say that Muslims are still have the slavery. Do you see Muslim ships transporting people from Africa to their country to sell them? I don't think so!
You don't seem to undestand what I am trying to say about the Quran (u just mock at it). I said many times, please go and watch on Youtube the Ahmed Deedat videos.
I have a question for you. We spend a lot of time dealing with spherical Earth theorists
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As you believe that the Qur'an is the devine word of your inerrant god I assume that you will be supporting us on this issue.
Surat Al-Hijr 15:19 And the earth We have spread out (like a carpet); set thereon mountains firm and immovable; and produced therein all kinds of things in due balance.
Surat Taha 20:53 He Who has, made for you the earth like a carpet spread out; has enabled you to go about therein by roads (and channels); and has sent down water from the sky.
Surat Nuh 71:19 And Allah has made the earth for you as a carpet.
Since carpets are flat with four corners can we rely on you for your support against the gullible spherical Earthers?
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Jack
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Re: Waah I'm hurt by a Godly rebuke - PS I'm a Muslim - PPS I don't half rant on
Dear Christians
What do you think about women covering their heads. Is this good/normal?
Or do you think that it shows less 'humanity' for women?
TY
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That it lasted until the 19th century isn't a lie, I even read this in Wikepedia! And don't say that Muslims are still have the slavery. Do you see Muslim ships transporting people from Africa to their country to sell them? I don't think so!Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View PostOK, you admit that there are contradictions in the Quran. Excellent, let's move on.
So, the verses that were written later are more true. Again, we agree.
That is an outright lie. The Arab slave trade did not end until the 20th century largely by pressure of Great Britain and France to end it.
You don't seem to undestand what I am trying to say about the Quran (u just mock at it). I said many times, please go and watch on Youtube the Ahmed Deedat videos.
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Pastor Levi (like most Pastors) has the uncanny ability to see potential, perhaps because he has the Ear of God.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostFriend
Is it because I said I am willing to read the Bible that you accepted me as a member
D?
I didn't lie but still I think that's the reason.
Ps. I heard that the KJV is a lot easier, could this be wrong?
Being made a forum member carries great responsibility. Please, do not embarass the Godly Pastor.
The KJV is the easiest it can be. God wants to put all the cards on the table, have nothing up his sleeve. Simply follow His simple instructions and you might be assured a spot in Heaven.
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OK, you admit that there are contradictions in the Quran. Excellent, let's move on.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostOk
So, the verses that were written later are more true. Again, we agree.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostFirst: Did you know that alcohol was permitted in the Islam in the very beginning? Afterwards it was prohibited. Why?
Well try to tell someone to 'stop drinking alcohol' and see what will happen. You think he will stop? Of course not. Many people find it almost impossible to stop drinking alcohol. Pagan Arabs drunk alcohol. Telling them to stop at ones was never going to work. God allowed men to drink but as the time passed most actions that were the cause of alcohol were NEGATIVE. So slowly but surly people started to understand that alcohol brought more problems than it brought positive results. THEN new chapters of the Quran were revealed prohibiting intoxication.
That is an outright lie. The Arab slave trade did not end until the 20th century largely by pressure of Great Britain and France to end it.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostThis is the same with slavery!
God didn't forbid slavery all of a sudden. In the Quran and in some Hadiths is written that for freeing slaves God would reward you. So people went on freeing slaves and slavery was gone! But with the Christians it lasted until the 19° century!!!
The Arab slave trade was most active in West Asia, North Africa and East Africa. By the end of the 19th century, such activity had reached a low ebb. In the early 20th century (post World War I) slavery was gradually outlawed and suppressed in Muslim lands, largely due to pressure exerted by Western nations such as Britain and France. However, slavery claiming the sanction of Islam is documented presently in the African republics of Chad, Mauritania, Niger, Mali and Sudan.
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Pastor Levi sees the good in just about everyone, even mooslims.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostFriend
Is it because I said I am willing to read the Bible that you accepted me as a member
D?
I didn't lie but still I think that's the reason.
Ps. I heard that the KJV is a lot easier, could this be wrong?

(Psalms 25:7) "Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions: according to thy mercy remember thou me for thy goodness' sake, O LORD."
Yours in Christ (NOT MOHAMBONE),
Z. Smyth
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FriendOriginally posted by Levi Jones View PostWhy not read multiple versions of it for free? I strongly recommend the King James, but you might start with an easier one your first time around.
http://www.biblegateway.com/
Is it because I said I am willing to read the Bible that you accepted me as a member
D?
I didn't lie but still I think that's the reason.
Ps. I heard that the KJV is a lot easier, could this be wrong?
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Why not read multiple versions of it for free? I strongly recommend the King James, but you might start with an easier one your first time around.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View PostWell tell me which Bible I should read then. And where should I get it? Is from the libary ok?
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Originally posted by Didymus Much View PostI think it might have something to do with Christians not brutally executing apostates, but that's just me.
Well tell me which Bible I should read then. And where should I get it? Is from the libary ok?
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Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View PostWhy just look at it! We have a beautiful country with the Grand Canyon, Old Faithful, and the Washington Monument! We have paved roads and cowboys and Christian universities for young men to study the Word in relation to the world! We have a church on every corner in every town. We have the Ten Commandments in Government buildings and Godly assemblies in public schools. We have states whose entire legislative body has unanimously agreed 2012 is the Year of the Bible!
It's part of God's mysterious plan:
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils
1 Timothy 4:1
It shows us our Redeemer is coming SOON!
Could very well be true. Muslims also believe that Jesus is the Messiah and that he will defeat the AntiChrist.
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I think it might have something to do with Christians not brutally executing apostates, but that's just me.Originally posted by TheLightOfGod View Post...If Islam truly is the wrong path then why is Christianity decreasing like NEVER BEFORE and Islam increasing like NEVER BEFORE (after 9/11)?
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