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SNJ1985
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« on: September 05, 2014, 07:20:14 PM »
« edited: September 05, 2014, 09:08:15 PM by NJ Christian »

I actually agree with some of the goals of these people; and I understand why Muslims might be angry with Western countries over their continued interference in the affairs of their countries, which I happen to oppose myself. That said, it still doesn't make sense for Muslims to keep moving en masse to countries that they have such negative feelings towards. I get the Muslim criticism towards the decadence of modern Western society and the imperialistic behavior of many Western countries; but it's our job to change that, not theirs. We don't need the Qu'ran to teach us moral ways, we already have a book called the Holy Bible which can do that for us. We just need to start heeding its words again. Muslims are right to criticize the West's acceptance of feminism, homosexuality, alcoholism, pornography, pre-marital sex, immodest dress, suggestive dancing, certain types of music, gambling and other such degenerate influences that are damaging to society; but we have the power to stop that degeneracy ourselves if we would just crack open our Bibles again. Christianity is the solution to the West's moral dilemma; not Islam.
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SNJ1985
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2014, 09:12:50 PM »


Not surprised that you'd respond that way; and no, I won't. I will stand up for my beliefs whether people like them or not.
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SNJ1985
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2014, 09:31:09 PM »

NJ Christian, do you oppose Christian missionary work in the middle east?

No. When I say I oppose Western intervention in the affairs of Muslim countries, I mean that I'm opposed to efforts by the US and its NATO allies to manipulate governments and install friendly regimes through wars or other subversive methods; like we saw with the Iraq War, to name one of many examples. That's a major cause of the anti-Western feelings in that region.

I don't feel that it is hypocritical for me to support Christian missionary work in the Middle East and oppose Muslim efforts to establish a foothold in traditionally Christian countries; because many Muslims themselves similarly support efforts to spread their religion outside of its traditional home countries while simultaneously opposing the efforts of non-Muslims to proselytize their countries. I support the efforts of Christians everywhere, just like how Muslims support the efforts of their own everywhere.
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