If I was looking for to hate someone, I'd reference people that also hated them...
I have to look it up. I saw this on other forums and also on the John Ankerberg Show.
Muslims are Having Dreams and Visions of Jesus! - YouTube
Here's a bunch.
Muslims are Having Dreams and Visions of Jesus! - YouTube
Here's a good article.
Visions of Jesus appearing to Muslims?
This should also inform you about it.
http://apprising.org/2013/09/04/an-...isions-of-isa-jesus-part-1-by-dennis-mcbride/
Thank you for the sources.
The account I heard on John Ankerberg was of a man whose 9 year old daughter was deaf, dumb, and in a wheel chair since birth. Her father was pounding on the walls and calling for ISA to help her. He heard a noise and looked and saw his daughter standing up.
There's a real difference between a Mid-Eastern Muslim than an America Muslim. They've had different traditions and teachings in a region where the religion was born and it has influenced them to be more radicalized. Look at all the different factions involved in Syria. And look at the creed of the Muslim Brotherhood which was actually banned in Egypt under some regimes but tolerated.
"Allah is our objective, the prophet is our leader, the Koran is our law, Jihad is our way, dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope."
Jesus is revealing himself to His people because He wants Muslims to turn to Him. He knows the oppressive nature of Islam.
There is a Muslim jesus coming but he is not the true returning Christ.
I don't know if you've seen this one but you all should watch the entire thing.
The Third Jihad - Radical Islam's Vision for America - (A Clarion Project Film) - YouTube
He's a very respected Mid-East expert. President Bush almost hired him as such but hired Laurie Mylroie instead.Well, Tea, it turns out that a great many people think Pipes is America’s #1 Islamophobe. He has his supporters as well, of course. He has had a highly successful career in this country in universities, think tanks and politics.
His statements do tend to be extremist and radical, so whether one supports him or not, I do not think he could be considered a fair minded source.
It's amazing how people just can't get things right. And I'm the one accused of hate and bigotry.Still doesn't dismiss the almost 200 years of the Crusades where Christianity tried to eliminate those who were not Christian. It's the same concept as what Muslim Extremists are all about.
People will go to the end of the earth to find sources to justify their hate and bigotry.
I find it disgusting.
Etu malku said,
It's amazing how people just can't get things right. And I'm the one accused of hate and bigotry.
The main reason for the Crusades was to stop the Muslim aggression.
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The Real History of the Crusades
The crusades are quite possibly the most misunderstood event in European history. Most of what passes for public knowledge about it is either misleading or just plain wrong
By Prof. Thomas F. Madden
So what is the truth about the Crusades? Scholars are still working some of that out. But much can already be said with certainty. For starters, the Crusades to the East were in every way defensive wars. They were a direct response to Muslim aggression—an attempt to turn back or defend against Muslim conquests of Christian lands.
Christians in the eleventh century were not paranoid fanatics. Muslims really were gunning for them. While Muslims can be peaceful, Islam was born in war and grew the same way. From the time of Mohammed, the means of Muslim expansion was always the sword........
History of the Crusades
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I don't have to go to the ends of the earth to justify the evils of Islam.
Boston is in my backyard and I go their often. People from my state have been affected by Sept. 11 and the Boston bombing. All I have to do is turn on the news or my computer to see how Muslim's are affecting mankind.
Here's the hate that I hate!!!!!
According to "The Religion of Peace" in 2013 there were...
2801 jihad attacks in 51 countries against 5 religions with 16,710 dead bodies and 29,432 people critically injured.
In January there were 239 jihad attacks in 23 countries against 5 religions with 1431 dead bodies and 2162 critically injured.
Last week Feb. 15-Feb.21, 9 of them Allahu Akbars with 544 dead bodies. An Allahu Akbar is a suicide attack.
You people just disregard the truth and call people hateful and bigoted for understanding what evil there is in Islam.
What is it you don't understand about a religion who encourages people to kill, and people who don't like religions like Islam that entices people to kill???
Kaotic said
"According to "The Religion of Peace" in 2013 there were...
2801 jihad attacks in 51 countries against 5 religions with 16,710 dead bodies and 29,432 people critically injured.
In January there were 239 jihad attacks in 23 countries against 5 religions with 1431 dead bodies and 2162 critically injured.
Last week Feb. 15-Feb.21, 9 of them Allahu Akbars with 544 dead bodies. An Allahu Akbar is a suicide attack.
You people just disregard the truth and call people hateful and bigoted for understanding what evil there is in Islam."
And America under George W started an illegal war in Iraq. A war in which thousands of our kids were killed, tens of thousands more horrifically maimed, and over a hundred thousand Iraqi civilians murdered by our forces through collateral damage.
So which group are the real evil ones here? Seems the terrorists are pikers compared to us 'good guys'.
Somehow I don't think the difference would seem all that relevant to the families of the 150 thousand or so individuals either maimed or killed by the acts of Americans.
Kaotic I have a question. How do you perceive your extremist hatred of Islam as different than the hatred of the Islamic terrorists towards us?
Kao, if it is your perception that Islamists have no reason to hate America, you need to go back and read some actual history. It is decades of American heavy handedness in the region (anybody remember the Shah of Iran) that has raised the hate. And people that hate are easily swayed by those with personal agendas.
Not that this is all America's fault. Plenty of blame to go around amongst the Islamic states as well.
I am disappointed that you didn't answer my question: "How do you perceive your extremist hatred of Islam as different than the hatred of the Islamic terrorists towards us?"
Is your extremist hate of Islam different from the extremist hate some of Islam has against us? If not, how is it different? I am genuinely curious what your answer would be.
How do you perceive your extremist hatred of Islam as different than the hatred of the Islamic terrorists towards us?