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To: followerofchrist
Please explain how you came to the conclusion that am a follower of Mohammed.

Because your posts have made it consistently obvious, depite the lies. But your Mohammedan religion says its a virtue to lie to the infidel for the cause of Islam, even going so far as to pretend to BE an infidel... but then you knew that already.
67 posted on 12/10/2004 12:08:45 PM PST by broadsword (When Islam creeps into a human society, oppression, misogyny and terror come hard on its heels.)
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To: broadsword
How can a person who prays to Jesus Christ and believes He is the Savior be called a Mohammedan? Christ doesn't care about my political views, He cares that I believe in Him as the Savior and that I proclaim it. I proclaim it openly, and Jesus will proclaim my love for Him to His Father on judgement day. People can be Christians if they disagree with parts of the republican platform. The Lord did not say "Thou shalt have the same opinions as Pat Robertson or George Bush to be called my own." I don't appreciate being called a liar or one "pretending to be an infidel" (what?)merely because I think differently than you or have differing political viewpoints, even on hot bottom, emotional issues. What you, or the "world" thinks of what I write here matters not. Only Christ matters, and it is He, not Mohammed or Allah, who answered a desperate, specific prayer of mine in a time of need. I do have many intellectual and moral questions with regard to some of the stuff in the OT. But that doesn't shake my faith or the fact that Jesus Christ is with me. I know this not because of anything written, but because the truth is in my heart and He performed a miracle for me. He doesn't care if I voted independent. He doesn't care if I sympathize with Muslims in their time of need, or whether or not I am anti-war. He doesn't care if I disagree with modern day interpretations of Revelation or Daniel. He cares that my heart is with Him and that I take time to figure out for myself, rather than being led, what exactly he expects from me. He cares that my heart is in the right place and that I wish to please Him. He makes the judgement of whether or not I please Him, not you or anyone else. You can go ahead and claim I am not a Christian if you wish. I advise you to read the New Testament a few times again and ask yourself whether or not worldly political views has anything to do with whether or not a person can be called His own.
70 posted on 12/12/2004 12:38:33 PM PST by followerofchrist
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