She asked, "Are you religious?" I smiled and answered, "yes." "Do you go to Church?" she probed. "I go to
Mosque." Puzzled, she continued, "Do you believe Jesus died for your sins?" Still smiling I said, "I do not even believe that he's dead." And there it was... I was a disbeliever who must be witnessed to. She was a very lovely woman, full of passion for God. I like that. We agreed about many things, and disagreed about a lot too. We spent nearly an hour in conversation before we parted company. I agreed to read all her literature, if she would read my response. I took her phone number and promised to call. What follows is my response.
Part I: Letter to a Christian Missionary
Part II: The Oneness of God
Part III: The Satanic Verses
Part IV: Muhammad in the Bible
Part V: Pray as the Prophets prayed
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Letter to a Christian Missionary
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Posted 24 February 2010 - 11:02 PM
may Allah reward your efforts and open the christian's heart to the truth
my experience of born again types is that they are completely lost in their emotional blind faith.
my experience of born again types is that they are completely lost in their emotional blind faith.
#3
Posted 07 March 2010 - 02:39 AM
faqir, on 24 February 2010 - 03:02 PM, said:
may Allah reward your efforts and open the christian's heart to the truth
my experience of born again types is that they are completely lost in their emotional blind faith.
my experience of born again types is that they are completely lost in their emotional blind faith.
It is a very difficult conversation to have because even their definition of "faith" is different. It's also difficult when a person bases their beliefs on emotion instead of reason. By and large Islam doesn't seem to produce the kind of emotional outbursts the Christians are looking for. It seems more cerebral.
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