Guessing that final question is rhetorical and you have a clue. Meanwhile if certain organizations in the USA were more accurately labeled as 'Domestic Terrorist', we see there is a sizeable number of those terrorists aligned with the Christian faith.While it's true that I've only personally known a handful of Muslims, that I've become friends with and shared threads of commonality with, not one is a terrorist.
What percentage of the world's population practice the Muslim faith - what percentage of them are terrorists?
1) This video experiment goes back a few years., pre-pandemic.Who in their right mind is going to trust a Stranger, much less one who says his religion (rightly or wrongly) is described as terrorist ...and ESPECIALLY...during a Pandemic.
I'd think he was a nutcase...never mind Terrorist
Sizeable? What percentage? I'm a Christian. I'm not trying to be confrontational when I ask...if you say they are terrorists then how do you know they are truly Christians? Your source is mainstream media? I'm just interested in how you know. In the Christian faith there's no one that knows for sure except the One...the Creator...that knows who is a Christian and who isn't....if certain organizations in the USA were more accurately labeled as 'Domestic Terrorist', we see there is a sizeable number of those terrorists aligned with the Christian faith.
I've also had dear friends from various faiths when I lived 12 years in CA who were all intelligent, compassionate, and kind...and I've known more than "a sizable number" of Christians who are also intelligent, compassionate, and kind. We just have to be careful about culturally and religiously stereotyping...or profiling anyone.One of my oldest and dearest cyberfriends is Muslim, she is fairly typical of the handful of Muslims i've known personally over the decades: Intelligent, compassionate and kind.
No, but this video was from pre pandemic days.@feywon , I understand you ... but really ?. would you hug a stranger during a pandemic ?
Sizeable? What percentage? I'm a Christian. I'm not trying to be confrontational when I ask...if you say they are terrorists then how do you know they are truly Christians? Your source is mainstream media? I'm just interested in how you know. In the Christian faith there's no one that knows for sure except the One...the Creator...that knows who is a Christian and who isn't.
The Bible states, "Many will call me Lord, Lord, but they know me not". It also says "Beware of wolves in sheeps clothing". My point is that if someone says they're a Christian, but are "Domestic Terrorists" then they are likely not Christians. Christians aren't perfect, they sin just like everyone else...but if they make a habit of doing the same sin over and over then they are likely not Christians ("by their fruits ye shall know them").
I've also had dear friends from various faiths when I lived 12 years in CA who were all intelligent, compassionate, and kind...and I've known more than "a sizable number" of Christians who are also intelligent, compassionate, and kind. We just have to be careful about culturally and religiously stereotyping...or profiling anyone.
When i was a kid in Florida i used delight watching Daddy Long Legs spiders climb over my hands. Their movements fascinated me. i will kill deadly spiders that get in my house, but daddy long legs always welcome, they keep the fly and mosquito populations down.How about a spider with all those legs.
Alien--would depend on situation, behavior of said alien and my instincts.Would you hug an alien or a real life being?
I'm just trying to work out the connection between Cheryl Cole and a spider
I know there are some misinterpretations from one translation to another but the KJV seems to be recognized by most experts to be the closest. No one can possibly come up with an accurate number of "errors" since...words of different languages have multiple meanings and not necessarily considered to be an error but rather the word each individual resonates with through the Holy Spirit.I have known some incredible Christians including the Nam vet i met in the late 70's who was seminary student and is the person who alerted me to the fact that there are some 2,000 translation errors in the King James Bible. (I'd known of only a handful and would not have imagined there were that many.)
But KKK uses cross symbols of the Christian Crusaders on their outfits. And i believe if you can stomach listening to their rhetoric you will find a members of other organizations involved in events of 1/6/21 claim Christian values...Some of those people display anti semitic things on their clothes.
If every word was perfect, there would still be the matter of interpretation. I ask God to help me understand it.I know there are some misinterpretations from one translation to another but the KJV seems to be recognized by most experts to be the closest. No one can possibly come up with an accurate number of "errors" since...words of different languages have multiple meanings and not necessarily considered to be an error but rather the word each individual resonates with through the Holy Spirit.
And it's also personal...what speaks one way to one reader will speak differently to someone else. That's intentional. It's meant to be personally interpreted between us and Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Also, what some may call an error, others may call "taken out of context". That happens a lot as well. That's why it's best to pray before reading the scripture for clarity.
You just have to go on your own instincts forerunnerI have known a friend of my sons for eight years. He is a Sunni Muslim, descended from Pakistan. He is a hard-working man. He knows that I'm a follower of Jesus. One time when He saw that I was struggling with my faith, he gently offered his faith to me. I declined and he has never mentioned it again. He respects me because I'm his elder. He reveres Allah, the God of Abraham. He is a good man. I do, however, get hated by some "Christians" when I talk like this. He is not a mass-murdering, pedophile, psychopath. Nor are any of the other Muslims that I have met. Someone is not telling us the truth.