Is that so? Of course there are Muslims who are imitating the non-Muslims and so even Muslims are starting to adopt the ways of the disbelievers.
But why is it that "Christian" societies are leading the way when it comes to such decadence?
I mean if I am going to purchase a brand of car- I know the car is supposed to work and supposed to take me from point A to point B. But if I know this particular brand of car is associated with accidents- that there is some higher rate of danger with this car- someone might say it's not how the car works in theory- but in practice this car keeps getting such disastrous results- I think there is something wrong with the car. It's not a safe car to drive. Of course, you can have an accident in any car but this car is less safe. I want the more reliable car.
And "Christians have changed". I wouldn't say so. Previously they were involved in ethnic cleansing and genocide. Currently in Palestine they are involved in ethnic cleansing and genocide.
So if there is a period where Christians followed their teachings- if we want to find that period- we need to eliminate the past 500 years of colonialism and living nightmares for everyone the "Christians" encounter.
Now we're 500 years in the past and we need to go 500 years before to go beyond the previous 500 years of Crusades.
So now we're 1,000 years in the past. The Catholic Church IS Christianity. Protestantism doesn't exist yet, with its terrifying figure slash spiritual father of Protestant Christianity- Martin "Massacre the Peasants" Luther, pioneer of Idiocracy (
Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Against_the_Murderous,_Thieving_Hordes_of_Peasants "
Whoever wants to be a Christian must be intent on silencing the voice of reason." "Christ wants to slay reason and subdue the arrogance of the Jews."
"The law is the Word in which God teaches and tells us what we are to do and not to do, as in the Ten commandments. ...
The Law of God convinces us by our experience that we are naturally wicked, disobedient, lovers of sin, and enemies of God's commandments."
"If we punish thieves with the yoke, highwaymen with the sword, and heretics with fire, why do we not rather assault these monsters of perdition, these cardinals, these popes, and the whole swarm of the Roman Sodom, who corrupt youth and the Church of God?
Why do we not rather assault them with arms and wash our hands in their blood?" "We do not become righteous by doing righteous deeds but, having been made righteous, we do righteous deeds."
"Reason is the greatest enemy that faith has: it never comes to the aid of spiritual things, but--more frequently than not--struggles against the divine Word, treating with contempt all that emanates from God." "The reproduction of mankind is a great marvel and mystery. Had God consulted me in the matter, I should have advised him to continue the generation of the species by fashioning them of clay, in the way Adam was fashioned." "My opinion is that
it is better that all the peasants be killed than that the princes and magistrates perish, because the rustics took the sword without divine authority. The only possible consequence of their satanic wickedness would be the diabolic devastation of the kingdom of God.
Even if the princes abuse their power, yet they have it of God, and under their rule the kingdom of God at least has a chance to exist. Wherefore no pity, no tolerance should be shown to the peasants, but the fury and wrath of God should be visited upon those men who did not heed warning nor yield when just terms were offered them, but continued with satanic fury to confound everything. ... To justify, pity, or favor them is to deny, blaspheme, and try to pull God from heaven."
"I will not oppose a ruler who, even though he does not tolerate the Gospel, will smite and punish these peasants without offering to submit the case to judgment. ... If anyone thinks this too hard, let him remember that
rebellion is intolerable and that the destruction of the world is to be expected every hour.")
“No good work happens as the result of one’s own wisdom; but everything must happen in a stupor . . . Reason must be left behind for it is the enemy of faith.” “Reason is the devils handmaid and does nothing but blaspheme and dishonor all that God says or does.” “Reason is directly opposed to faith, and one ought to let it be; in believers it should be killed and buried.”
(and that Bible is the one that Protestants use!)
yet Protestants follow this guy! Look at what the Christians on this forum preach and you can still see them reiterating his theology- "
The Law of God convinces us by our experience that we are naturally wicked, disobedient, lovers of sin, and enemies of God's commandments." sound like pretty much any of the Christian posters on here. This is who they got their theology from.
It is pretty clear that Protestantism emerged from the mind of a psychopath. And that explains why its theology is so bizarre and unnatural.
very selective in interpreting the Bible
you can't even make this stuff up
The 7 books removed by Martin Luther.
http://www.ewtn.com/v/experts/showmessage.asp?number=438095
okay now obvious the guy who put together Protestantism and what Protestants are still repeating to this day as far as theology- obviously, he was a lunatic-
but let me get off my tangent.
We're 1,000 years in the past. Martin Luther hasn't been born, Protestantism doesn't exist yet.
Catholicism IS Christianity.
It's well known that the Catholic Church has mixed paganism and Christianity.
Furthermore, look at the Catholic Church today
This is terrifying stuff:
So.... if there is a car that mysteriously gets in way more accidents than other cars..... the car can say whatever... I'm just saying that we have to consider the possibility that there might be something innately flawed and/or dangerous about that car (and I understand that Muslims are not perfect but I don't know of any instance of Muslims wiping out an entire race of people
). There is something wrong built into Christianity. We would have to basically ignore the entire history of Christianity to not see that.
And if we read our Quran- we see what it is. We see what is built into Christianity that is fundamentally wrong. It's a question of monotheism or polytheism. Saying "God is three" and pressuring people to worship a man and telling them there is something wrong with them if they would rather simply pray to God- there is something
wrong about that.
The Quran explains. To understand the issue- all we have to do is read the word of Allah and Allah explains. The Christians.... 90% (I am guessing here) have never read the Quran. They don't own a copy. They've never read it. They're convinced they're superior. They are utterly convinced they are superior, they believe they have no need to read the Quran. When George Bush and the US government did 9/11 and murdered their own people- people were taught it was Muslims and still believe that to this day. So they equate Islam with terrorism- as the Zionists wanted. So they think they don't need to read the Quran.
So we are very fortunate. We have the Quran and we can study the word of Allah and learn where Christianity goes wrong and exactly why it is wrong to worship a human. The Bible is corrupted. Look at how a psychopath like Martin Luther openly altered the Bible- yet Christians still believe that this altered Bible is the pure, uncorrupted word of God!
We have to hold fast to the rope of Allah and we have to maintain our faith in Allah and our faith in Islam which is perfect and which is the innate religion. Islam is perfect. Muslims are not.
We can read the Quran and understand where the Christians went wrong. We can read the Quran and understand why Jesus (may peace be upon him) was a Muslim and why truly following his message would entail following Islam. The Christians, generally, refuse to read the Quran and so they deprive themselves of the opportunity to truly understand Christianity and why it is false- and then to follow the straight path!
This is from a former Christian pastor:
and I am not saying these things to be hurtful to Christians. I have much respect for real Christians who are sincere and who are serious.
However, as Aristotle pointed out (this is not the actual quote but this a paraphrase- though, I seemingly never tire of quoting this)
Verily this Qur'an doth guide to that which is most right (or stable), and giveth the Glad Tidings to the Believers who work deeds of righteousness, that they shall have a magnificent reward;
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Surah Al-Isra [17:9]