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*It took three hundred years of Roman/pagan persecution before Christianity or rather Christians could practice their faith overtly/freely within the empire, so even though massive amounts of Christian blood was shed (prior to the edict of Milan) this did not prevent Christianity from growing. It’s a testament of God’s love/truth and the Christians who took Him at His Word that Christianity succeeded. Christianity had no need to conquer per se because it was understood that converting by conquest, i.e., the sword, was not the way in which Christians were exhorted to spread the Word. *
Did I not already say this
*Even though the vast majority of you here have absolutely no regard for muslim achievements and are only interested in attacking the religion…
.i’m happy for Christianity because it was a God-inspired religion. *
you seem like one of many Christians on here who are blind to what people like me write, you ignore it out of sheer spite because i’m a muslim? Even if i praised Christianity you would ignore it. Good job.
The Isaiah prophecies, the examples of people like Cyrus or the destruction of entire races at the hands of the Israelites,. All of these examples suggest God approves of violence when it’s done against people He considers deserve it. But when it’s done by muslims you wish to cry about it?
The hypocrisy is huge, I hope any honest truth seeker sees this in people like you
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Isaiah 42
13 The Lord will go forth like a warrior,
He will arouse His zeal like a man of war.
He will utter a shout, yes, He will raise a war cry.
He will prevail against His enemies.*
7 They will be turned back and be utterly put to shame,
Who trust in [f]idols,
Who say to molten images,
“You are our gods
The early Christians were authentic believers, as I’ve mentioned already in a previous post the Quran mentions the Sleepers of the Cave
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Sleepers
So you do not need to try and sell your religion to me.
Now can you explain how Christianity reached the Americas, Australasia, Central Africa, East Asia?
Wasn’t it through colonialism?
FYI I do not have a problem with this, this is highlighted for your own sake. Colonialism was part of prophecy, God’s Will.
the 4 Horsemen
The 1st horseman was the age of colonialism. It comes as no surprise the colonialists were Christian nations.
The 2nd horseman represents the Wars which were fought between colonial nations, aided by their colonial subjects. World Wars
The 3rd represents Capitalism which btw is based on the Rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer…this is the whole point of
“Two pounds[a] of wheat for a day’s wages,* and six pounds[c] of barley for a day’s wages,[d] and do not damage the oil and the wine!”**
You know what springs to mind? Far East slave labour. You should read the books of John Pilger, a great man.
of course 1 and 3 are major reasons for the spread of Christianity and western culture.*