Originally posted by black beetle How refreshing, Wise Sister;
Brother is perfectly well and good by now I reckon;
Best regards from Athens, Greece
😵
He does not seem to understand that the Muslim's claim is that God's name is Allah.
According to the Holy Bible God's name is "YAH" meaning "I AM" in English. They
also claim Allah has no son. But the Holy Bible says "YAH" has one and only one
begotten SON and His name is Yahshua. This is just the beginning of the differences
between the God of the Holy Bible and of Christians and the Islamic God, whose
name is Allah.
Originally posted by RJHinds He does not seem to understand that the Muslim's claim is that God's name is Allah.
According to the Holy Bible God's name is "YAH" meaning "I AM" in English. They
also claim Allah has no son. But the Holy Bible says "YAH" has one and only one
begotten SON and His name is Yahshua. This is just the beginning of the differences
between the God of the Holy Bible and of Christians and the Islamic God, whose
name is Allah.
Hakima is too advanced and full of compassion; she addressed you because your life is precious to her, for she equalizes herself and others -so she is cherishing you. Go on, develop equanimity, give, see the disadvantages of self-cherishing and swirl, swirl, swirl😵
Originally posted by black beetle Hakima is too advanced and full of compassion; she addressed you because your life is precious to her, for she equalizes herself and others -so she is cherishing you. Go on, develop equanimity, give, see the disadvantages of self-cherishing and swirl, swirl, swirl😵
I am glad to hear that Hakima is full of compassion. However, I would rather have
Christ cherish me and consider my life precious to Him. I would suggest that she
swirl right out of Islam and into Christianity and reckonize Islam for the threat to
Christians and Jews that it is, if she truly cherishes all life.
Originally posted by RJHinds I am glad to hear that Hakima is full of compassion. However, I would rather have
Christ cherish me and consider my life precious to Him. I would suggest that she
swirl right out of Islam and into Christianity and reckonize Islam for the threat to
Christians and Jews that it is, if she truly cherishes all life.
Hakima tried not to convert you; she was talking to you about the propensity of the mind. She looks with the same eye on Muslim, Jew, Christian, Buddhist, theist and atheist alike😵
Originally posted by RJHinds He does not seem to understand that the Muslim's claim is that God's name is Allah.
According to the Holy Bible God's name is "YAH" meaning "I AM" in English. They
also claim Allah has no son. But the Holy Bible says "YAH" has one and only one
begotten SON and His name is Yahshua. This is just the beginning of the differences
between the God of the Holy Bible and of Christians and the Islamic God, whose
name is Allah.
umm 'Yah', or 'Jah', does not mean 'i am', in English, its an abbreviation of the Hebrew
term for God, that being in English, Jehovah, infact it derives from the causative form,
in the imperfect state of the Hebrew verb ha'wah (become); meaning, 'he causes to
become.'
Originally posted by RJHinds I am glad to hear that Hakima is full of compassion. However, I would rather have Christ cherish me and consider my life precious to Him.
It's not clear why your desire to "have Christ cherish [you] and consider [your] life precious to Him" needs to preclude your treating people - who have different beliefs from you - with decency and respect.
Originally posted by FMF It's not clear why your desire to "have Christ cherish [you] and consider [your] life precious to Him" needs to preclude your treating people - who have different beliefs from you - with decency and respect.
In what way did I not treat Hakima with decency and respect?
Originally posted by RJHinds In what way did I not treat Hakima with decency and respect?
You pointedly suggested that she did not "cherish all life" because she may [or may not] have beliefs that are different from yours - and this is coming from you, a poster who makes "jokes" about genocide and nuclear holocausts perpetrated against innocent devotees of a religion you happen not to subscribe to.
But I meant the comment more generally. I am talking about the way you treat almost everybody, almost all the time, in this community, including many of your fellow Christians. What purpose does it serve?
Originally posted by FMF You pointedly suggested that she did not "cherish all life" because she may [or may not] have beliefs that are different from yours - and this is coming from you, a poster who makes "jokes" about genocide and nuclear holocausts perpetrated against innocent devotees of a religion you happen not to subscribe to.
But I meant the comment more generally. I am talk ...[text shortened]... me, in this community, including many of your fellow Christians. What purpose does it serve?
You and others on here are the ones that have not treated me with decency
and respect by accusing me of lying, cheating, calling for genocide, and not
accepting my word when I correct you misstatements of what I said or meant
on this forum. I made no type of suggestion that she did not cherish all life.
So that is another lie of yours against me. You lie about Dasa also. You and
those that do not treat me with decency and respect are the only only ones I
feel obliged to respond in kind.
Originally posted by RJHinds I made no type of suggestion that she did not cherish all life.
You told her to convert to your religion "if she truly cherishes all life". This is a bit rich after you being "facetious", as you put it, about genocide and nuclear holocausts against innocent adherents of a religion other than your own, and talking about you being prepared to kill people if you decide 'it's God's will', on other threads.
Originally posted by FMF You told her to convert to your religion "if she truly cherishes all life". This is a bit rich after you being "facetious", as you put it, about genocide and nuclear holocausts against innocent adherents of a religion other than your own, and talking about you being prepared to kill people if you decide 'it's God's will', on other threads.
One can not stay in a religion like Islam and continue to cherish life for long.
Islamic teachings will eventually distort the mind as does atheism. You are
still disrespecting me, you hypocrite.
Originally posted by RJHinds One can not stay in a religion like Islam and continue to cherish life for long.
Just a few posts ago you said that you "...made no type of suggestion that she did not cherish all life." Now you seem to be saying something different. You reckon Muslims "cherish life" but "[not] for long", is that it? So how long can they "cherish life" according to your analysis?
Originally posted by FMF Just a few posts ago you said that you "...made no type of suggestion that she did not cherish all life." Now you seem to be saying something different. You reckon Muslims "cherish life" but "[not] for long", is that it? So how long can they "cherish life" according to your analysis?
The suggestion was NOT that she did NOT cherish life NOW, as your lie had stated.
The suggestion was that if she wished to continue to truly cherish life that it
would be in her best interest to leave the evil Satanic religion of Islam and
come to the true God through His Son by entering into Christianity. Muslims
are taught that Jihad is a wonderful thing and these type beliefs will lead one
away from cherishing life. You ask such ridiculous questions; but I can only
say that the corruptive influence by Satan varies by individual.
Originally posted by RJHinds The suggestion was NOT that she did NOT cherish life NOW, as your lie had stated. The suggestion was that if she wished to continue to truly cherish life that it would be in her best interest to leave the evil Satanic religion of Islam and come to the true God through His Son by entering into Christianity. Muslims are taught that Jihad is a wonderful thing ...[text shortened]... ulous questions; but I can only say that the corruptive influence by Satan varies by individual.
So you seem to be conceding that Muslims [supposing for the sake of argument that Hakima is one] can "cherish life" like any other religious people - but that there's a time limit of some kind. So, my question is, according to your understanding, how long can Muslims "cherish life"? Twenty years? Twenty five? Forty?