To: ml/nj
Returning Medina is an interesting concept. It would send the already crazed Muslims right over the edge.
The customer reviews on Amazon are enlightening in that they paint a clearer picture of what we are up against. Their prophet, Moewhatshisname, was clearly evil and probably psychotic.
6 posted on
10/27/2001 7:07:50 AM PDT by
wife-mom
To: wife-mom; Orual
12 posted on
10/27/2001 7:32:45 AM PDT by
dighton
To: wife-mom
i've been a long-time lurker and only recently signed up as a freeper. i do have some differences on certain issues but a day doesn't go by when i don't learn something interesting and realize what an intelligent group you are. i've even feared some aspects of christianity but that's because i wasn't educated (i'm a psuedo-sophisticated NYer with an education from one of those elite colleges). christians are good people and i'm glad to be able to know some through FR. and yes, god bless you.
To: wife-mom
The customer reviews on Amazon are enlightening in that they paint a clearer picture of what we are up against. Their prophet, Moewhatshisname, was clearly evil and probably psychoticYou're right, I just don't know about how he received the Koran. Either he made the whole thing up (difficult to do I would think since he was an illiterate caravan hijacker...a warlord thief and not a scholar) and dictated the work from his own imagination, basing it on what he'd already heard about Christianity and Judaism. Christianity was thriving in the middles east at this time. Ancient Churches were solidly established at Memphis, Antioch, Philadelphia, Yemen and many other places. They had already received the Gospel and had no need for a 'new' and 'final' prophet.
The other possibility is that an angel DID appear to Mo, but it wasn't Gabriel. It was Lucifer.
52 posted on
10/27/2001 8:32:52 AM PDT by
pgkdan
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