Posted on 01/28/2016 8:33:04 AM PST by Biggirl
An article in the Huffington Post this week proposes that Christians acknowledge Muhammadâs greatness and accept him as a prophet as a way to move forward in interreligious dialogue. Writer Craig Considine writes that he is a Christian with deep admiration for Muhammad, but doesnât convert because, although he was an extraordinary human being, Muhammad is not âthe man.â
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He should have picked the Shinola.
Mohammed was a murderer, a rapist, and a servant of demons.
Heretic. There is no need for anymore prophets once the Word became flesh.
Dope.
False prophet perhaps.
You can also elect one of his descendants as POTUS thanks to Cruz and Queen Noor.
He is the type of “false prophet” Jesus WARNED about.
Dr. Craig Considine is a Catholic American of Irish and Italian descent. In the Fall of 2015, Craig will take up a Lecturer position in the Department of Sociology at Rice University in Houston, Texas. As a sociologist, he focuses on Christian-Muslim relations, interfaith studies, identity, race and ethnicity, as well as comparative research and ethnography. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin, an MS.c. Lond. In International Relations from Royal Holloway, University of London, and a B.A. in International Relations from American University, Washington DC.
Since his undergraduate years, Craig has served in many different academic capacities. He was recently a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin where he was a finalist for the Provost Teaching Award in 2011. In addition to his teaching duties, Considine was Editor of the Trinity College Dublin Journal of Postgraduate Research: Irelandâs Research on the Global Stage, Vol. 11 in 2012 and held the role of Postgraduate Representative on behalf of doctoral and masters students in the Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin. Considine has been invited to lecture, speak, or participate in panel presentations at Princeton University, U.S. Embassy London, Trinity College Dublin, School of Oriental and African Studies, University College Dublin, University College Cork, and the University of Geneva. Prior to arriving at Trinity College, Considine served as the Film Director for Professor Akbar Ahmedâs documentary feature film Journey into America (2009), which was favorably reviewed by the U.S. State Department. Aside from his academic publishing in peer-review journals and books, Considine is a regular writer for Huffington Post Religion. His opinion editorials have been published by and appeared on the websites of Washington Post, Newsweek, Fox News, Patheos, Express Tribune (Pakistan), Arab News, Saudi Gazette, Todayâs Zaman (Turkey), Voice of America, Irish Independent, Kashmir Observer, The American Muslim, Bikya Masr (Egypt), Common Ground News, Islamophobia Today, The Muslim Observer, Loon Watch, Morocco World News, Muslim Village, and Pakistan Link. Furthermore, media outlets including CNN, Al-Jazeera English, and The Boston Globe have interviewed him, and his work has appeared on the websites of the Council of American Islamic Relations as well as the Iranian Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
Bull Obama to the max.
How can there be prophets AFTER Christ? NO - Muhammend is NOTHING, and certainly NOT a Prophet.
False religion
False prophet
False book
False god
And murderous savages for followers. What’s not to like about Islam?
A prophet of doom.
Or...the hole-in-the-ground!
with both hands!
:-)
These morons never read past chapter 1 of the Koran because that book gets darker and more evil the further you delve into it...
I thought he was a Murderous, Barbarous, PEDOPHILE
Muhammad was an evil person.
His followers revere evil
Mad Mo was a child rapist and a murdering subjugator of women. Hardly, “peaceful and loving”.
Let the higher-definition polarization begin: those in Christ versus the spirit of anti-christ. This will continue until Jesus comes to take us and the world plunges into seven years of unbelievable torment, death, and darkness.
Sooner of later those outside of Christ will be forced to decide. Events, pre-determined from the beginning, will force people to decide. Those remaining outside of Christ will be sucked into the whole Islamic shtick.
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