To: yonif
Actually, I think it's more like "Christians for Muhammed." While I wouldn't personally agree with it, I can imagine how a Christian might become a convert to Islam and given that Jesus is also a figure in Islam decide to adopt Islam through a Christian lens or adapt the Christian holidays to a more Muslim flavor. Given all the Jews that not only leave their faith through marriage but also those who simply stop believing (i.e., "atheist Jews"), I really don't understand the special problem that Jews seem to have with Jews for Jesus. And frankly, I wish Christianity would embrace more of its Jewish origins.
To: Question_Assumptions
Actually, I think it's more like "Christians for Muhammed." While I wouldn't personally agree with it, I can imagine how a Christian might become a convert to Islam and given that Jesus is also a figure in Islam decide to adopt Islam through a Christian lens or adapt the Christian holidays to a more Muslim flavor. If a "Christian" were to do that, he was never regenerated, and never was a believer.

202 posted on
08/28/2003 8:56:40 AM PDT by
rdb3
(They've read all the books but they can't find the answers...)
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