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Who was MohammedReader comment on item: Europe is Finished, Predicts Mark Steyn Submitted by Sonia BP (United Kingdom), Oct 30, 2008 at 19:45 Mohammed claims he recieved messages in the form of vision from the Angel Gabriel. These messages are now formulated in the Quran as we know it today. We also know that Mohammed learned from the Christian sand Jews the words of the good books, the bible and Torah. This is clearly documented in many books based on the history of the Arabs. Mohammed clearly did not understand the full history of the Jewist faith as taught, now accepted and followed by the early christians. He returned to his people and passed on the Torah in the way he understood it, later the Caliphs, took his views (distinctive between Shia's and Sunni's) and created version more acceptable to them to be held as the rightful religion - Islam. Mohammed misunderstood the long history and documented over thousands of year of the Jewish history, which was first vocal, and then documented in various scolls. Mohammed views are very similiar to the Jewish documented events, but changes are made with particular reference to Ismail, the firstborn son of Abraham. Jewish recorded this story as Ismail being the firstborn son of Abraham, with Hagar, Sarah Handmaiden, after she fail to conceive a child. This was a disobedient act as God had promised Abraham he would have a son with Sarah . This disobedience was the second betrayal of Gods works by a woman, and caused another downfall in the eyes of God for man. However, a promised was made to Ismail that he would also be the father of a strong nation, the muslims. Did Mohammed receive a Vision of the Angel Gabriel, are or did he or the Caliphs change this message to suit their own purposes. If Mohammed received this message from a Angel, questions are asked what type of Angel delivered this message? We know the devil have decieved many, the Garden of Eden is a typical example, Eve (the first disobedience) accepted satan word and ate from the tree of good and evil. God told satan the seed of the woman would bruise his head. Jews and Christian believe the Seed is the Messiah, whom will battle with Satan at the last Judgement. A Judgement that would bring an end of death, with the restoration of mankind, good, peace and a new beginning. Christians believe the Messiah is Jesus, the seed of the woman told to Satan. What Muslim do not understand is they are a tool that is used to fight agains the peaceful nature of christianity. What was the message of Jesus, the seed that satan was told would bruise he's head, repeated in all the books of the bible. It was satan is the author of death, he is a liar and a deciever - the spirit of the fallen angel will try to distroy the lineage of Abraham, through to King David to prevent the birth of Jesus. Once he Satan failed in his mission to destroy the lineage, he lied and said Jesus did not died on the cross. The significant of Jesus dying on the cross is important, as we know in Isaiah 53, the birth and death of Jesus is discussed as in Psalms 22, mentions of Jesus on the Cross. Both these books was written hundreds of years prior to the birth of Jesus. There are further evidence of Jesus's coming and death mentioned in other books of the old testament. However, Muslim believe Jesus did not died on the cross, but was taken by God before he was place on the cross. If they refuse to believe his death in this manner, then the shedding of christ blood (significant to the first passover - Moses advising the first isrealites to paint the doorpost with the blood of an innocent lamb, to prevent death taking their firstborn) is refuted and the deeds of Jesus in the restoration of mankind, and the carrying of sins by his death on the cross, cannot be understood by muslim. The disobedient of Adam and Eve with, lead to the death of Abel their son, when is produce an unblemish lamb to God. Cain kill Abel in the first death when he became jealeous of Abel. Jesus was the Lamb on the cross, the lamb given to God by Abel before his death, the sacifical lamb, whose blood was painted on the doorpost prior to the escape from Eygpt. What is difficult to understand? Further, the resurrection, 3 days after his death, his following write about his appearance and that of the holy spirit. Without the resurrection, there is no life after death, there is no end of time and there is no Judgement day. The word is very simple to understand, the father, son and holy spirit - three in one. The father is God (1 God looking after us, Jesus the materialisation of God, feeling us and the Holy Spirit, with us always). There is God in his elements, when we pray we ask God to stay with us in the form of the Holy Spirit. We thank him for forgiveness, in the form of Jesus and we worship Him in his full element as the father of all mankind. To say Jesus did not died on the cross, is to say it is not possible for God to love. To say Jesus did resurrect, is to say there is not afterlife. The Anti-christ would prevent mankind from believing in the works of Jesus, we have seen him in action from the beginning, with Adam and Eve, with Cain and with Abrahim, Sarah and Hagar. What is the dictionary definition of the Anti-Christ:- One who do not believe Jesus died on the Cross. One who do not believe in the resurrection. What are the evidence today that show the bible is telling the truth, read Daniel, Isaiah and Revelation. You will see why there are adverts on the side of buses saying 'there is probably no God,' you will see why a section of the Hindu community in India is killing the christian and you will see why those muslim who are hardened feel it is necessary to wipe out the Jews and and kill or change the view of the infidels christians. My husband was a Muslim but is now a christian - He have seen how simply life can be if we follow a simply life of that of Jesus, and are prepared to be the lamb. One whom will not fight back, but will give the other cheek. One whom give instead of receives - we both have seen how God have uplifted our lifes for the better I am currently studying, the Arabs, Jahovah witness, Catholic, the Jewish faith and christianity. God blessings to you all. SBP
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