AN OPEN CHALLENGE Muslims believe they must fight Christianiy and - TopicsExpress



          

AN OPEN CHALLENGE Muslims believe they must fight Christianiy and Western civilization. ln our humble opinion, we dont Muslims need to fight. Truth has an inherent ability of defense and survival. As Christians, we have never been moved by the provocative blasphemous lslamic pamphlets, audio, videocassettes, CDs, and DVDs circulating all over the world. We do not believe we have to make any noise and fight to defend the truth. Truth is always victorious. Muslims, however, would want to defend lslam by any imaginable means. lf the religion of Muhammad is the Truth or even a truth of the Truth, Allah need not command that Muslims should take physical swords to preserve it. Jesus was crucified by fire breathing Roman soldiers, yet He rose again. The lslamic faith should be able to ressurect if crucified. Who is afraid of the pen and who is afraid of the press? The truth of the Christian faith has undergone pen crucifixion for several centuries now; yet it is still alive, spreading everywhere without the force of arms. There is no day that no one is converted to the Bible truth. lt is only in countries with christian orientation and influence that a man is free to think in the way he likes and to believe what he want to believe. lt is an offence to be a citizen of an lslamic country and believe and preach that Jesus is the Saviour. Christian literature and missionaries are not allowed. This is so because if what you believe is false, you would need force to keep people in it. lf Muslims believe their truth is invulnerable, let the lslamic world open its gates to the Bible, Christin literature and to men and women, anointed and sent by the Holy Ghost, and let us see for the next decade what the Sword of the Spirit can do to the heart of a Muslim in free environment. Let us see what the anointing can do in breaking the yoke falsehood. This is the open challenge!
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 21:01:10 +0000

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