Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Bible: Word of Men? Part 1

Every one now must know about the witch hunt of Muslim American(s), what appears to be overlooked is that Muslims have helped  with forty (40%) of the prevention of terrorist plots which could have been deadly.

“History is written by the victors.”   Sir Winston Churchill. (1874-1965). He also said:

“You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.”

“Arabia was idolatrous when, six centuries after Jesus, Muhammad introduced the worship of the God of Abraham, of Ishmael, of Moses, and Jesus - Muhammad declared that there was none but one God who had no father, no son and that the trinity imported”  Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). On the face of the topic the majority of American's, citizens of the world, and just about every priest and parson in Christendom all agree that Islam is a manufactured religion or school of thought. Long story, made short, we have now come to the new world order enemy.  In addition, George Bernard Shaw stated:

“If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam “As mentioned, this topic takes time and needs a point by point discussion in order for society and you, dear reader to not only understand, but be able to implement the facts in your life. Initially, wanting to list similarities between the world’s three major faiths, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Nevertheless, decided to go with Christianity, as Judaism actually denies "Jesus," (Isa Ala'ih as salaam, in Arabic), as the school of thought agrees. (Correct me)

There are people who do believe in Jesus Christ. They believe that he was the promised Messiah. Also, his Ascension and his Second Advent or return, rule and control. Christianity is ranked as the largest religion in the world today with approximately 2 billion adherents. (According to "Christianity Today.com website. Religion.com states in the United Kingdom, there are fifty-one million as of 1997. As of March 10, 2011, one-fifth of the world's population professes followers of Al-Islam, known as Muslim(s) Yet; both of these groups are trapped on the subject of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The faith and salvation of the first group depends on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, but the other, the "accursed: death on the cross is a negation of even his prophethood, according to " Deuteronomy 18:20: Kings James Bible, 1972."

 Muslim belief is in the Holy Quran, The Divine Word of God (Allah, in Arabic), declares in the empathic terms that the Jews did not kill “Jesus,” nor crucifies him. Furthermore, Muslims love and revere Jesus Christ to such an extent the thought of him being led to the cross is repugnant to us. How could God allow His Chosen Messenger, Jesus Christ to bear the disgrace and nakedness of the cross!? As I type this thought, or letter, which is mostly what was learned from Sheik Ahmed Deedat, (July 1, 1918 – August 8, 2005), of whom I credit with making comparative religious studies a work of art. If you have never heard or seen this man in action, just go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhazm0UdlTc 

 From the beginning, there were doubts long before the birth of Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (p.b.u.h=peace be upon him). Historically speaking that is, among early Christian sects and various schools of thought about the Crucifixion of Christ.  Some did not believe that Christ was crucified on the cross. The "Basilidians,"2nd Century. A Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria, Egypt 2nd century, who claimed to have received his gospels, a gospel is a written account that describes the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus. In a more general sense, the term "gospel" may refer to the Good News message of the New Testament. It is primarily used in reference to the four Canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. However, the term is also used to refer to the Synoptic gospels, the Apocryphal gospels, the Non-canonical gospels, the Jewish gospels and the Gnostic gospels. (Wikipedia), Basilides believed he received his gospels were given to him from Peter, also believed that someone else was subsisted for Christ on the cross. As there were historically sixteen 'crucified Christ’s,' more on this topic at a later, date and time.

 

 

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