Wow, that's incredible. I wonder though how he can realize that the Koran wasn't G-d-given while thinking that the "bible" is. What I mean is, why does he think that Christianity is the best religion? Why does he not realize that the New Testiment isn't G-d-given? There are so many questions that could have been asked of him, if the reporter were Jewish. In a way, embracing Christianity is worse than embracing Islam. Islam isn't considered avoda zara. They only believe in 1 G-d while Christianity has the trinity. Why does he not view that as problematic? I feel bad for the guy. Either he has to have some good body guards or else he'll find himself dead within a few years.
Also, it's kind of pathetic that he doesn't have a job and needs to take charity and sleep on a friends floor. Come on. You can't even get a job? This is America we're talking about. Why can't he flip some hambi's at McD's?
He perhaps has seen the results of 'truly' believing the Koran. Yes...he opted for the other available option that the the New Testament is God-given. He perhaps has also 'seen' that the Bible is believable and seen the 'responsibility' of those who truly believe. Responsibility in safegarding life and freedom.
He is speaking up and that will do a lot of good in itself. He may physically go, but believes that what would scare him most is the death of the spirit, which he believes can no longer happen. Let's not feel bad for him, lets feel bad of ourselves, and embrace the Grace, i.e Christ as not only Saviour but Lord.
Perhaps God is as complex as a Trinity at the same time being One.
Wow, that's incredible. I wonder though how he can realize that the Koran wasn't G-d-given while thinking that the "bible" is. What I mean is, why does he think that Christianity is the best religion? Why does he not realize that the New Testiment isn't G-d-given? There are so many questions that could have been asked of him, if the reporter were Jewish. In a way, embracing Christianity is worse than embracing Islam. Islam isn't considered avoda zara. They only believe in 1 G-d while Christianity has the trinity. Why does he not view that as problematic? I feel bad for the guy. Either he has to have some good body guards or else he'll find himself dead within a few years.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's kind of pathetic that he doesn't have a job and needs to take charity and sleep on a friends floor. Come on. You can't even get a job? This is America we're talking about. Why can't he flip some hambi's at McD's?
He perhaps has seen the results of 'truly' believing the Koran. Yes...he opted for the other available option that the the New Testament is God-given. He perhaps has also 'seen' that the Bible is believable and seen the 'responsibility' of those who truly believe. Responsibility in safegarding life and freedom.
ReplyDeleteHe is speaking up and that will do a lot of good in itself. He may physically go, but believes that what would scare him most is the death of the spirit, which he believes can no longer happen. Let's not feel bad for him, lets feel bad of ourselves, and embrace the Grace, i.e Christ as not only Saviour but Lord.
Perhaps God is as complex as a Trinity at the same time being One.
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