Learning about Islam

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PMV:
Yeah, I guess you’re right. I think the Koran teaches to do crazy things like that, and to kill non-believers.
What I probably find most false about Islam is its twisted view on Jesus. Here’s a passage from the Koran;

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And for their slaying, ‘Verily we have slain the Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, an Apostle of God.’ Yet they slew him not, and they crucified him not, but they had only his likeness. And they who differed about him were in doubt concerning him: No sure knowledge they had about him, but God took him up to Himself. And God is Mighty, Wise!

The Koran clearly denies Jesus’s ultimate sacrafice. What do you people think of this? Wasn’t the Koran written about 500 years after the New Testament? How would they know?
The earliest manuscript of the Koran is from around 800 AD. Many of the passages of the Koran come from stories of ignostic gospels Like the Gospel of Thomas and stuff.
 
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JimG:
According to the answers on the site you posted, they believe that all non-muslims go to hell.
Yep. And it’s their job to personally escourt each and every Christian to that destination with dispatch! :bowdown:
 
Well, I guess according to “Fundamentalist” Islam anyone who believes Jesus is the Savior is going to Hell…that is so twisted and completely wrong. Religion is religion, but to think that someone goes to Hell for believing in Jesus, that is just going too far. Something should wake these Muslim extremists up to the truth.
 
I think it’s a waste of time to speculate about other religions or even study them (although some may be called to this). Let us grow in the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ, and then let us bring His Salvation to the ends of the earth.
 
In the name of the Most High

try these web sites,

al-islam.org (a Shi’ite perspective)

search for Legenhausen, and there are several articles on Religious Plurality, Jesus in Shi’i Traditions. he currently teaches Islamic Philosophy in Iran, and comes from a Catholic Background.

also for other traditional perspectives on Islam

livingislam.org

i hope that this post goes through, since this is my third attempt,

regards, ali
 
Does Islam by the slightest bit support the beheadings that occur lately? Because if it does, this is the true belief of evil. I’ve seen certain beheading tapes that have outraged me, and want to know if Islam even slightly supports these cowardly acts.
 
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