Christian/Muslim ThreadsChristmas is a Pagan HolidayMuslim gladiator wrote: Kai replies: It is certainly easy to kiss a stone and give it honour, but why? My point was originally, that the kissing of stone in the ancient society was a normality and was a trend in idolworship. Muslim gladiator wrote: Kai replies: I detect two problems here: 1. Your prophet permits and even encouraged you to engage in practices which originally were pagan! Did you ever ask yourself why? If his intention was to purify the previous religions and exclude all idolatry why did he retain this particular thing? 2. Does that mean your religion depends upon the sayings and acts of a mere human being rather than the word of God? If you are often the opinion that Christians celebrate a pagan festival such as Christmas it becomes a matter of interest that Jesus never inaugurated Christmas, neither did he buy a Christmas tree. In contrast the prophet of Islam held on to the previous pagan practices and secured their place in the religion of Islam. Should this not make you think? Muslim gladiator wrote: Kai replies: Where in the Bible does it even indicate that we drink the blood of God, could you please elaborate on this. Muslim gladiator wrote: Kai replies: Where in the Bible are Christians told to eat beard? If you mean bread, where in the Bible does it say that the bread is the body of God? |
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