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A THREAD: It is a common belief that darkness should disappear in the presence of light 💡 The SUN produces an estimate of 384.6 yotta watts of light and other radiations...an approximate of 3.8 x 10^26 Joules of energy every 1s And it's still covered in immense darkness
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I bear witness that there is no god but Allah. And I bear witness that Muhammad ﷺ is His messenger.
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@fwemkayy @Legithustlex0 @IdrisAOni1 These accounts are most likely just rage baiting. Honestly disappointed. Using Ai in a proper intellectual conversation. They really don't have the knowledge or true reasoning capacity to engage. It's better to just ignore.
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Why do Muslims pray to Mohammed 5 times a day bro
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@Legithustlex0 You actually need to be consistent. Your claim is Muslims pray to Mohammed (peace be upon him) 5 times a day. and your proof is a prayer made for him (not TO HIM). Why we pray for him is non of your concern tbvh, and you don't expect Islam to copy your Lord's Prayer. Cheers.
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@wrdings My question, was, why address him directly in the first place? Have you seen the Lord's prayer? Google, it to see how a prayer should be.
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@Legithustlex0 Okay, So if your understanding of the Tashahud is that we ask Allah to grant blessings to Mohammed (peace be upon him), how does that mean we worship Mohammed (peace be upon him)?? This is not an honest rebuttal in the least, you reek of sentiments yet weild no real knowledge.
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You still don’t get it. You’re addressing Muhammad directly. Now it’s, “I don’t need to know why?” Have you ever asked a question I failed to answer? You keep deflecting when faced with an honest rebuttal… Lmao, I know exactly what you are. You think you only worship Allah because that’s what Muhammad told you. The entire Tashahhud and Salat al-Ibrahimiyya are about asking Allah to grant Abraham’s blessings to Muhammad. Open your eyes.
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@Legithustlex0 You actually don't need to know the why. Your point is, we say Peace be upon the prophet (peace be upon him) in the Tashahudd and therefore we worship him But we also say peace be upon me nd the entire Muslims, so ar we worshipping ourselves?? No we aren't We worship only Allah
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Explain why it says “peace be upon you” in the second person. You’re directly addressing Muhammad, that’s why. For the record, it’s “us,” not “me.” Saying “peace be upon us” is different, it’s first person and more general. Muhammad should have been included in that “us.” So why is he addressed directly in the second person? I hope even you can see how this looks to a neutral party.
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We all know the image isn’t Jesus. Geez. Why should I genuinely care what Jesus looks like? Are you saying that seeing him as a Black or white man somehow changes his message? You may not know this, but Christians are trying to live like Christ. We are emulating his behavior, regardless of his complexion. The image doesn’t matter.
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Dear Christians, come inside, let’s talk. JESUS CHRIST never went to EUROPE or AMERICA. He was born in the Middle East and spent part of his early childhood in AFRICA. JESUS CHRIST was a Middle Eastern Jewish man with BROWN SKIN, not a WHITE MAN ‼️ That image many of you circulate as JESUS, if you can, please take it down. THE EARLY CHURCH BEGAN IN THE MIDDLE EAST, with Jerusalem at the center, before spreading into AFRICA and beyond. CHRISTIANITY was later taken to EUROPE. WE HAVE BRAINS. WE SHOULD USE THEM WISELY 👏
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@Legithustlex0 Thats out of context, because it also has 'Peace be upon me...' So am I worshipping myself?? 🤷‍♂️
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@wrdings Oh yeah? Then why does your Tashahhud, say: “Peace be upon you, O Prophet…”
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@Legithustlex0 @oku_yungx The difference would be tht yu have d 'True Image' of Jesus and nt a hoax! Do yu nt care about that? If you followed the rules of d Bible and have no images in d first place will we be talkng abt complexion? It makes a huge difference if its nt ACTUALLY JESUS, BLACK MAN OR NOT
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That's the thing. No one is worshipping "the image." At least I don't, but maybe some do... It's a human thing. Still, that doesn't answer my question. My question, if you can focus, is: what difference would it make if it were the image of a black man instead? Our contention is about complexion, stay on topic.
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@Legithustlex0 @oku_yungx Exodus 20: 4-5 states clearly not to make a carving or image. Why do yu need d image of Jesus in d first place is d question you should be asking And believe it or not, those image(s) actually hve a psychological effect on yu And so many questionable acts of worship in xtianty
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@wrdings @oku_yungx What does his complexion have to do with his message? We follow the Bible as our source, and it never mentions his complexion. So even if the image of a white Jesus has been circulating, what difference would it make if the image were of a black Jesus?
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@Legithustlex0 @Abdxllahi I engage as a learner. You don't need to double down on your wild assumption 🙏 And if you're were not truly using claude, then i sincerely apologize. That being said, If you have explicit evidence, not conjectures and assumptions, then we can continue x.com/i/status/20402…
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@servantofmessia @MEMECRYPTO362 @imanhudaaa But literally everyone still dies... There's no contemporary evidence for the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus literally. Josephus, the only one close, lived and died as a Jew. If he himself could not believe the evidence, why should anyone else? Do some reading.

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Lol you engaging with deep thinkers means you're a deep thinker yourself, how else will you be able to keep up? Oh now it's Claude? And that's not an assumption on your part? Lmaoo you're dishonest, you running away from the conversation only means you're a coward and you never wanted the truth.
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Why are Christians so obsessed with Islam?
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@Legithustlex0 @oku_yungx Yeah his message matters, but ya'll just love being lied to so much you don't even care. Better to have no imagery than have several fake ones (based on lies), it doesn't stop the connection or the message. But then, You don't even care. x.com/i/status/20403…
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@GarenOmonigho @oku_yungx The color matters…that’s the lie they still have in you. If they could tell you a false information about him…then they also have a false narrative and false intentions in the first place,which stretched out to whether that was real or not. I don’t expect you to take my words

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@Legithustlex0 @Abdxllahi Now you're Strawmanning. I never called myself a deep thinker anywhere in our thread, so I wonder how you come to that conclusion. But I guess its a Christian thing to 'assume wildly' and believe firmly in it, so no surprises there. You just rely on claude anyway, its obvious.
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@wrdings @Abdxllahi Haha. A self proclaimed "deep thinker" couldn't see the similarities... Just because honesty is required to see it. I know exactly what you are.
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@Legithustlex0 @Abdxllahi I like to engage people who are genuinely deep thinkers, so I can at least learn. But it seemed like you were already blinded by sentiments. The sheer number of 'could have' and assumptions in that reply already proved my point. And it seemed like you just copy and paste claude
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@wrdings @Abdxllahi Is that why you ran away from this discussion? x.com/i/status/20396…
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We already agree that the psalm uses symbolism to convey its message. For clarity and intellectual honesty, let’s carefully analyze the same verse: > “For dogs encompass me; a company of evildoers encircle me; like a lion, they are at my hands and feet.” The “dogs” here are clearly symbolic, they represent evildoers. Now, let's assume for a moment that the dogs are literal, we both know the Gospels never explicitly state that dogs surrounded Jesus. However, dogs were common in that region, so it remains plausible that actual dogs, could have infact circled him. In that sense, the description could still be seen as fitting. But more importantly, since “dogs” symbolize evildoers: Did evildoers literally surround Jesus? Yes. Were evildoers present at his hands and feet? Yes. So that part fits. ✅ The verse continues: > “Like a lion…” The word “like” indicates a simile, a figure of speech. It does not mean a literal lion was present, but that the encircling evildoers acted in a fierce, predatory manner. So again, the description fits symbolically. ✅ ————— Let’s extend this reasoning to the rest of the chapter using the Masoretic text: > “My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?” (Psalm 22:1) This is the opening line that Jesus later quotes in the Gospels (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34), drawing attention to the psalm. > “All who see me mock me; they open wide their lips; they shake the head.” (Psalm 22:7) This is reflected in the Gospels, where people mock and ridicule Jesus during his crucifixion (Matthew 27:39). > “He trusts in the LORD; let Him deliver him; let Him rescue him, for He delights in him!” (Psalm 22:8) This is echoed by the mockery from bystanders and religious leaders who challenge Jesus to come down from the cross (Matthew 27:43). > “They divide my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots.” (Psalm 22:18) This is explicitly fulfilled in the Gospel accounts, where soldiers divided Jesus’ garments and cast lots for his clothing (John 19:23–24). > “All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the nations shall worship before You.” (Psalm 22:27) This reflects a broader, forward looking theme of global worship and acknowledgment of God. —————— You don’t have to be a Christian to see the similarities, you just have to be honest.

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@Abdxllahi Because y'all are lost, most muslims recite the Quran, but don't even understand what they're reciting.
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@servantofmessia @MEMECRYPTO362 @imanhudaaa But literally everyone still dies... There's no contemporary evidence for the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus literally. Josephus, the only one close, lived and died as a Jew. If he himself could not believe the evidence, why should anyone else? Do some reading.
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@MEMECRYPTO362 @wrdings @imanhudaaa His mortal body who he had planned to sacrifice yes his fleshly body died not his spirit the Holy Spirit never dies. Jesus who is God became the perfect sacrifice so that death could be defeated after the fall of mankind at the garden. Jesus is the way the door life and the truth
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even if we die and religion turns out to be cap, I still won't regret living as a Muslim
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I have a question for we Christians. Sincerely asking. 24 hours make a day, and 72 make up three days; Since this is common knowledge, how come Good Friday to Easter Sunday is just two days and a few hours, since Jesus resurrected after the third day? And it's a fact that Jesus himself said that he will be in the tomb for three DAYS and three NIGHTS, (Matthew 12 vs 40). And the book of Leviticus 23: vs 32 proofs that 24 hours is considered a full day, since according to ancient times, Hebrews counted a full day as sunset to sunset, 24 long hrs. Now here is the confusion, did he rise on the third day, or after three days? Was he really crucified on Friday, or was it on Thursday? Did the church make a mistake in their calculation, or is it accurate? Note: This is for the purpose of learning.
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@melvineze222 @Legithustlex0 @gabe_teee I will answer your question here for continuity. A 'Muslim' literally means 'one who submits to God'. God in this case is the One true God. So anyone who Believes and Submits to the 'One true God' is a Muslim. This includes all true christians as well.
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Ex Muslim lady narrates how she gave her life to christ
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