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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Raymond James Norris who wrote (16927)6/3/1998 2:26:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
"First you need to get your nose out of the anti-religious pamphlets you've been handed and actually read "the real thing" before making any accusations. It's obvious you're coming from a lot of emotion and seem to disregard the entire thought process in your post."

"The real thing" Mr. Norris. All of my quotes about the Qur'an came directly from the Qur'an. Would you call the Qur'an an anti-religious pamphlet? Now that you bring it up, the Qur'an could indeed be considered an anti-religious pampphlet against the one true religion, Christianity.

I have reproduced my exact quotes from the Qur'an below.. Are you trying to deceive further by telling the readers that these quotes are not from the Qur'an?

You also said: "Unfortunately Emile's material comes from sources that seem to have the truth as a second priority:"
That statement is very true, Mr. Norris, since my source is the Qur'an. Mohammad and his Qur'an definitely have truth as a second priority.

I hope you are not trying to disalow these words from Mohammad the false prophet?

I. THE Qur'an teaches: that Jesus is not the Son of God and declares a curse
on anyone who believes He is--meaning all Christians.

Sura IX: 30;
"...the Christians
Call Christ the son of God.
That is a saying from their mouth,
(in this) they but imitate
What the Unbelievers of old
Used to say. God's curse
Be on them: how they are deluded
Away from the Truth!"


Mr. Norris, in the light of this quote from the Qur'an, how can you say that "a Muslim by
definition is not against Christianity"? Are you deliberately trying to deceive Christians,
or are you just ignorant about the teachings of the Qur'an?

Christianity and the Holy Bible most definitely teach that Jesus is the Son of God!

II. The Qur'an teaches that Jesus was not crucified.

Sura IV:157
That they said in boast,
"We killed Christ Jesus
The son of Mary,
The Apostle of God";
But they killed him not,
Nor crucified him,

But so it was made
To appear to them,
and those who differ
Therein are full of doubts,
With no certain knowledge,
But only conjecture to follow,
For of a surety
They kiled him not:

Mr. Norris, in the light of this quote from the Qur'an, how can you say "Muslims are
not against Christianity" and that "one of the items of faith of a Muslim is to
believe in the Books and religions sent down by God. Judaism, Christianity, etc.
These were true messages sent from God to humanity."

Christianity and the Holy Bible most definitely teach that Jesus is the Son of God who
was crucified for the sins of mankind.

III. The Qur'an teaches that Jesus was not the divine Son of God but merely an
Apostle.

Sura IV:171
"..Christ Jesus the son of Mary
Was no more than
An apostle of God
,
And His Word,
Which He bestowed on Mary,
And a Spirit proceeding
From Him: so believe
In God and His apostles.
Say not "Trinity":desist:
I will be better for you :
For God is One God:
Glory be to Him:
Far Exalted is He above
having a son
.........

Again, Mr. Norris, in the light of these false and antichristian words from the Qur'an, how could
you nake these absurd and deceiving statements? Are you trying to deceive
Christians about the true teachings of Islam? Are you trying to sugar-coat Islam.
Islam is a false religion because it denies Jesus Christ as the Son of God who was Crucified for the sins of mankind.divine.
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