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Roy Pratt

Jesus in the Quran?? Can it be?

Posted Monday, April 9, 2012, at 7:58 PM
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  • I have been wondering when ????? I thought about this a long time with all of our quran experts....heard the same broadcast.I listen most mornings.IT is there always has been....let the games begin.......smile

    -- Posted by lamont on Mon, Apr 9, 2012, at 8:33 PM
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    Yep

    -- Posted by jessiemiller on Mon, Apr 9, 2012, at 9:19 PM
  • I am not sure what to say, except to ask a question? What is your point?

    I am respectfully wanting to know. The Koran may put some of the history of Jesus into their scriptures, but the end result of the entire philosophy of the Islamic Religion is contrary to what Jesus came here on earth for.

    What most people seem to forget is that you cannot bring Jesus down to your level of understanding, instead, you must allow Him to bring you to His.

    Unless you can believe that Jesus was with God in the very beginning of time, you will stumble on all the extraneous facts that theologians and philosophers who claim that their studies have given them a sense of wisdom and knowledge.

    The difference is the end result. Jesus would want you to come to him willingly and gives you the agency to choose.

    Mohamed demands that you give away your agency and follow his statutes without question.

    What would you choose?

    My choice is because of my understanding of what God really desires for all of His Creation. What makes the difference is that He wants you have the choice.

    -- Posted by KH Gal on Mon, Apr 9, 2012, at 9:36 PM
  • My point in doing this blog was to try and spread knowledge, and just maybe just maybe, a little understanding. You see, I learned quite a lot during my research, and I now have a better idea as to how the non-extremest Muslim thinks. There is no explaining or justifying the actions of extremest of any religion.

    There are several sects of Christianity and Judaism that in fact demand blind obedience, all in the name of Jesus or God. The Quran like the Old Testament leaves much to be desired as well as a wish to forget the bloodthirsty actions called for in both texts. In the early days, the spreading of the word of God wasn't exactly peaceful or voluntary. Look to the native Americans.

    Now, my question to you, did you follow the link? Did you learn anything by reading my blog?

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Tue, Apr 10, 2012, at 5:56 PM
  • The fact that many folks were surprised by this is a large part of the problem. I've known this for twenty plus years. Why? Because back around the time of Desert Storm I wanted to learn more about what made the folks in (primarily) the Middle East tick. So I started from my own understanding of the Catholic religion, then read through the Koran, then went on and read some books on Judiasm. Since then I've expanded that info as I've learned about many of the Eastern religions. Its no wonder we have so many issues as a society when there are so many people that sit by and expect news and information to come to them. Unless folks do their own work to dig the information from a variety of sources they are most likely going to wind up with a very limited, and most likely slanted, view of the world.

    -- Posted by Northside on Wed, Apr 11, 2012, at 8:19 PM
  • Thank you very much for your comment. A lack of knowledge tends to lead to many misunderstandings and problems.

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Wed, Apr 11, 2012, at 8:51 PM
  • THANKYOU NORTHSIDE.....HAVE A GREAT DAY

    -- Posted by lamont on Thu, Apr 12, 2012, at 7:52 AM
  • Religions may demand blind loyalty, but God gives us our agency to choose.

    Big Difference.

    -- Posted by KH Gal on Thu, Apr 12, 2012, at 12:03 PM
  • True, Mike. But they did their fair share of burning at the stake, drowning, raping, pillaging, slaughtering of women and children. How easily we forget history when it is convenient.

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Sat, Apr 14, 2012, at 8:25 AM
  • Those who forget or want to forget history are doomed to relive it. We are already seeing more and more interference of our day to day lives and individual freedoms from the religious right. The events I described may not be that far away, again!

    P.S. Please, no slurs on my blogs.

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Sat, Apr 14, 2012, at 5:44 PM
  • Mike, you are so worried about the Communist left, that you fail to even begin to see the Fascist right that is blooming right in front of you. I'm not sure why that is, but it is just as bad.

    -- Posted by royincaldwell on Sun, Apr 15, 2012, at 7:19 AM
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