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Q:
Do you believe whatever Muslims
are doing is not ISLAM...If No then
tell me...When the USA dropped the Atomic Bomb in Japan, was that
Christianity? Of course not...so please do not show what Muslims are
doing is the teaching of ISLAM....If you want to know ISLAM then Read QURAN with
open EYES and see Our Prophet Life with open Heart....
Being a Muslim, I saw your site. Whatever you mentioned there is absolutely
right and 100% correct, But all it shows the condition of this era Muslims,
but it does not fulfill what ISLAM says and Demands...We accept we failed
to present Islam in front of you and even we forget the real teaching
of ISLAM...Whatever Muslims are doing in this century is even worse that
even
had happened before...but understand that it is not the teaching of ISLAM...It
is not QURAN Says....I gave you an Example...Does Christianity say drop
atomic
bomb in Japan...If USA did this in past ...it is due to its own or due
to its
religion.... It was not religion....It was something else...Whatever
Muslims doing
it is not ISLAM...it is something else.... No more I need to say ...Try
to read QURAN
A
: Thank
you for writing. I can see a sincerity in your words and I thank
you for that. I am also impressed by your admission that what is done
by
some in the name of Islam is wrong. You might be surprised how many times
I have had Muslims refuse to admit that some of the cruelties done in
the
name of Islam are wrong. You stand out in the crowd by this statement.
I freely admit and teach that much that has been done in the name of
Christianity in the last 1500 years has been degrading to the cause of
Christ and has been done in direct disobedience to the teaching of
scripture. In fact, many who call themselves Christians are not. You
become a Christian by following Christ--not by calling yourself a
Christian. There is a real distinction between what people claim and
what
they are.
Now, despite this agreement, there are a couple of things you mentioned
that we would disagree on, but I will mention them (as you say) in peace.
First, I find that Muslims have trouble understanding the American
concept of separation of church and state. Unless I misunderstood you,
you seem to do so as well. In Islam, the religion and the state tend
to
be one. In America, there is freedom of religion (though we continue
to
fight for this freedom). Any one religion is not to control the
government, and the government is not to control religion. You mention
the atomic bomb dropped in Japan. I will not discuss the choice to do
this, since it was a political decision. But it was not dropped on Japan
in the name of Christ as an act of our religion. It was an act of war
by
our government. Whether right or wrong, it was not done by extremely
religious Christians who were praising their God for the glories of being
allowed to destroy the enemy in such horrific terms. This is definitely
a
distinction that Muslims need to address.
Second, as I read the Quran (and I am reading it), I find many teachings
that encourage the actions of the violent Muslim extremists. In other
words, it seems to me that they are the ones that are following the plain
teachings of the Quran and that Muslims like you are like liberal
Christians who do not believe the clear teachings of the Bible.
Basically, that is the purpose of the articles we have on Islam that
seem
to be so offensive. Perhaps an interesting discussion would be found
in
addressing these passages and hearing how Muslims like you explain them.
This would be of great interest to me. It seems that the extremists just
take them for what they say.
Finally, let me add this. I know that there are Muslims who would
make
good neighbors and that most Muslims are not a personal threat to my
life
because I am a Christian. You certainly seem to fit in that category.
I
also do not think that Muslims are by nature any more evil that any other
group of people--including Christians. In fact, the Bible teaches us
that
all men are wicked sinners by nature. That includes me as well as you.
There must be a payment for that sin in order to appease the wrath of
God
against wickedness. The Bible teaches that this payment was made by Jesus
Christ when He suffered our judgment of sin on the cross. However, this
forgiveness cannot be applied to us individually until we look to Him
as
our Saviour and trust in Him for our eternal forgiveness of sins.
I know you will disagree with what I have just said, and that is alright.
However, I encourage you to find out about Jesus Christ. Read the
gospels--especially the Gospel of John. See who Jesus is and what He
did
for you. Think on what it would mean to have your sins totally forgiven
in the person of Jesus Christ. What a blessed thing it is to have your
sins forgiven and to have Christ in you as the hope of glory. That is
the
gift God has given to me. It is also the gift He offers to you.
Thank you again for writing. May the Lord show you His way.
Pastor David Reagan