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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (169395)5/31/2002 7:40:26 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 436258
 
It is not about Kashmir is is about conquering aspiration of Islamist who want to establish the BIG Calipahte and control the world...... similar to OBL

Remember Pakistan & Saudi Arabia were the countries supporting the Taliban and Al Qaeda

Also the Quarish war is embedded in most Muslim and they act that way.

Allah is a god of fear and terrorism that commands destruction upon those who refuse to convert to Islam.

Allah requires total obedience to Islam and weighs the works of people.

Allah required the works of Mohammed to complete his words of judgment to man.

In the light of Allah's actual origin and his radical difference from the God of the Bible, we must conclude that Allah is not God. Nor is the name, Allah, a generic MidEast name for God, as even many Christians think. Allah is the name of a false god who can not save anyone from anything. Rather, through his false prophet, Mohammed, he continues to lead hundreds of millions into eternal darkness.

saintsalive.com

ministriesofchrist.org

newadvent.org

The Mohammedan doctrine of predestination is equivalent to fatalism.
They believe in God's absolute decree and predetermination both of good and of evil; viz., whatever has been or shall be in the world, whether good or bad, proceeds entirely from the Divine will, and is irrevocably fixed and recorded from all eternity. The possession and the exercise of our own free will is, accordingly, futile and useless. The absurdity of this doctrine was felt by later Mohammedan theologians, who sought in vain by various subtile distinctions to minimize it.