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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Some non Muslims genuinely believe every Muslim is a threat, that even peaceful Muslims are secretly plotting something. Even Muslims who openly condemn extremism still get accused of “hiding an agenda.” That level of paranoia is honestly extreme.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Crazy how many non Muslims genuinely believe Muslims can never live peacefully with them. They see Muslims as a threat to their safety, their communities, even their existence. And honestly? Before Muslims get angry, ask yourself why that fear exists in the first place. When some Muslims openly justify violence, celebrate extremists, threaten critics, force religion on others, and then scream “this is Islam” … what exactly do you expect non Muslims to think? You can’t spend years allowing the loudest and most dangerous voices to represent Islam, then act shocked when the world becomes afraid of Muslims. The biggest damage to Islam today is not coming from outsiders. It’s coming from Muslims who turn the religion into a symbol of fear instead of peace.
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Convert to Islam by leaving Christianity. In Islam, the true religion of Jesus Christ is Islam, and in Islam he is given the highest respect.
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The Bible In Context
The Bible In Context@BibleInContext1·
The New Testament never calls Christian ministers sacrificing priests who offer Christ upon altars for sins.
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@MasterMaliq You think Jesus Christ was one of the greatest prophets, but you also think him to be a liar. interesting
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I’m Muslim. I believe Jesus was one of the greatest prophets sent by God. But I don’t believe he is God or the son of God. So according to Christianity… am I automatically doomed to hell?
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@Acts17David Ill save you the time. If veneration is done correctly as taught by the church its not a problem.
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Dr. David Wood
Dr. David Wood@Acts17David·
One of the main sticking points for Protestants who start examining Eastern Orthodoxy is that icon veneration seems eerily similar to the idolatry that's condemned throughout the Bible. I think I've gotten the gist of the EO perspective on this issue from my recent discussions, so it's time to dive a little deeper. Who wants to join me for a friendly discussion/debate on whether EO icon veneration is a problem according to the Bible?
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@MasterMaliq Tell me you dont understand the crucifixion, without telling me you don't understand the crucifixion.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Poison killed Muhammad → “He’s not a real prophet” Jesus terrified on the cross begging God to save him → “He’s literally God’s son” The hypocrisy is insane.
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@MasterMaliq Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Can a Christian pray directly to God without mentioning Jesus’ name… or is that considered invalid? I genuinely want to know.
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@HotepJesus Don't care at all. Ya want to make yourself look like an out of control fool at your graduation, have fun i guess. Just stop killing each other.
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Hotep Jesus
Hotep Jesus@HotepJesus·
❓ Should black students dance at graduation? So, black students like to dance at their graduation. Why does that bother you, the so-called white conservative? How exactly does this affect your life? Do you hate to see black people joyful? Or do you hate the way black people dance? Where does it say that dance is not a part of celebration? Do you think your rigid stiffness and dull ceremonies make you better than the next human? The better question is, why aren't YOU dancing at your graduation? The cold truth is historical. You were neutered by the Puritans. In the 16th - 17th centuries, the Church of England shunned dancing. They saw theatre and plays as wasting time and promoting sin. They even showed disdain for excessive merriment. The sumptuary laws regulated what people could wear based on social class and wealth. This is the same agenda that led to the Salem Witch Trials. Are you not the same people who cry about freedom of speech and the Constitution? Do you not see how your reactions are anti-liberty? Once upon a time, you whites were taught to suppress your emotions. You were taught NOT to be human. You were homogenized and ushered into groupthink. This is in line with the communist agenda to suppress freedom of expression. You have learned nothing from George Orwell's 1984. So, I must assume that you are communists. At the very least, you are hypocrites and should remove conservative from your designation. You should praise Karl Marx and raise the flag of hammer and sickle. Because that's what your knee-jerk reactions favor. I say all of this to avoid calling you racist. Because I know you are not. There is no such thing as racism. When we call white people racist, what we are really exposing is racial insecurity. You are insecure people threatened by the people of dark skin out of the continent of Africa who enjoy freedom. You hate to see us express ourselves because you were taught not to. What we are witnessing is not hate but jealousy. With that said, I encourage you to break out of the puritan shackles of communism. I invite you to become human again. It is okay to dance in celebration of your accomplishments. No church of England will reprimand you. I promise you, it is okay to be free.
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@AwaitingChrist Never underestimate his grace, mercy, and perfect love. Of course a Jewish person can receive Christ.
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Awaiting Christ
Awaiting Christ@AwaitingChrist·
Can a Jewish person, who wants to receive Jesus, do so now?
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Jonté
Jonté@IamJonte_·
Update: I am officially an Orthodox Christian!
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@JPuncut Orthodox are not desperate for anything bud. We don't fear your " intellect", or your "arguments". We don't really think about you at all. Just another self appointed Pope screaming for attention on the internet.
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JP
JP@JPuncut·
Ortho-Bros, I know your desperate to get a W but if you use the talmud to say a first century rabbi was praying to the dead you're going to make a fool out of yourself. Ash accidentally misdated his source as the Rabbi he mentioned was in the THIRD century, not the first. Additionally he confused the names, "The tomb/cemetery quote in Ta’anit 16a is attributed to Rabbi Levi, an Amora from the 3rd century AD not the 1st century. That already leaves a significant time gap from the apostolic era. The “Rabbi Hanina” mentioned there is not Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa from the 1st century. There were multiple rabbis named Hanina. The 1st-century Rabbi Hanina would be Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa, who lived before the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. But Ta’anit 16a discusses Rabbi Hanina alongside Rabbi Levi bar Hama, a 3rd-century Amoraic rabbi. The Rabbi Hanina there is understood to be Rabbi Hanina bar Hama, a known contemporary of Rabbi Levi. How could it be referring to the 1st-century Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa? Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa was not alive debating Rabbi Levi in the 3rd century. If Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa died around the 1st century, and Rabbi Levi lived around 250–300 AD, they were separated by roughly 150–200 years. So the passage is not referring to the 1st-century Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa; it is referring to the later Rabbi Hanina bar Hama from the 3rd century. That means the argument fails as evidence for a 1st-century Jewish practice. The passage is a later Amoraic discussion, not evidence from the 1st century and not even from the 2nd century."
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Rose Smith
Rose Smith@itsrosesm·
DEATH PENALTY FOR RAPING CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 12. LAW PASSED IN FLORIDA. DO YOU SUPPORT THIS?
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Nikolaos O Anagnostis
Nikolaos O Anagnostis@Nikolaki817·
And yet you trusted Church to tell you what God‘s word is? Despite the fact that it is the “clear teaching of script scripture“ that the Church is the pillar and ground of the truth? This is why the foundations of Protestantism are built on a “foundation of sand” like the gospel of Matthew records.
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