1 the only purpose for Islam , is to turn people away from God's salvation in Christ Jesus - Meshiak Yeshua -. For over 600 years Satan & demons could do Nothing to stop Chistianity - even mass- Murder of Christians only served to increase the following of the Truth. Then Satan or one of his Chiefs, had an Idea,- Lets turn to the Muslims, they must feel rejected, and they are so war-like - God said "they're hand will be against all nations". And he went to Muhammed with tribe(s) who followed the pagan Arab Moon-god "Allah" and either Posesed him or so confounded his mind that he was convinced the real God had chosen him (or maybe he didn't care, just saw a chance to become powerfull) Any way he was told or guided to go and make WAR - not Peace. He also made War on Gods people. God allowed this to force people to choose sides - and because God knows Islam will Never defeat His people (Jews, Christians, ) But will help to show His Glory when He returns in the clouds the same way He left us. He will come with a shout at the last Trump. He will defeat all the armies of the Antichrist with the Word of his mouth. that means the Mahdi will be crushed. -- He will sit on the throne of David and reign from His holy city Jerusalem
Liam Davis
NO Mormonism is a Polytheist belief system. It isn't really Christian at all. Their 'god' 'Jesus' and 'Elohim' are separate 'Gods' - they call the Trinity a "monster" of a god! do some reasearch
Dominic Gomez
They believe every Mormon becomes Gods.
Ian Barnes
Lmao you're a fucking retard. You do know that CHRISTIANS were treating each other worse than Muslims treated some Christians. Look at the Syriac Orthodox or Coptic churches, who were discriminated against by the Byzantines. Christians were also treating jews like trash too. Why do you think so many Jews embraced dhimmitude? It's because the doctrine of perpetual servitude that Christians followed at the time was completely fucked up.
"In the thirteenth century, [Pope] Innocent III (1198-1216) spoke of the “perpetual servitude” of the Jews, and the Third Lateran Council (1179) of the “subjection” of Jews to Christians. St. Thomas Aquinas (1125-74), adhering to the feudal conceptions of his time, validated the principle of Jewish “servtitude” to both Church and State, but added certain limitations. “It would be licit, according to custom,” he wrote, “to hold Jews, because of their crime, in perpetual servitude, and therefore the princes may regard the possessions of Jews as belonging to the State; however, they must use them with a certain moderation and not deprive Jews of things necessary to life.” A little later this principle was established by law. The great English jurist Bracton wrote: “The Jew cannot have anything of his own. Whatever he acquires he acquires not for himself but for the king.” -Edward Flannery