Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by rhowly(m): 8:57pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
The love of my life was a Muslim. We loved each other as much as was possible but we both believed deeply in our respective Faiths' and so parted ways. There are people who can make such marriages work but it sadly puts to doubt their belief in their faiths. Plain and simple 3 Likes |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Nobody: 8:57pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
The answer is simple NO |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by tintingz(m): 9:03pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Dewze:
Muslims do not believe in Jesus. Muslims believe 'there was' a Jesus. Christians believe in a Jesus. The Children of God believe in Christ the living son of the God. Muslims believe in Jesus son of Mary(as)...read the Quran. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by eminikansoso(m): 9:04pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
My father told me when I was you that is better for me to marry a fellow muslim lady to avoid countless misunderstanding from both relatives not until I meet Bimpe Christianah before I could know Anything Bimpe was hmmm [color=#770077][/color] |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by omegafeetal(m): 9:05pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
martronilla: A Muslim man is allowed to marry a Christian woman, but a Christian man is not permitted to marry a Muslim woman. I remember hearing an interview on the radio with a Muslim, a few years ago. As the interview began, the host asked the Muslim guest whether he was married. He replied that Islam is so open and tolerant that he is married to a Christian. Islam means equality and no discrimination. However, the quick-minded interviewer asked him if Islam allows a Jewish man or a Christian man to marry a Muslim woman. The guest’s enthusiasm dropped a little. He had to concede that Islam does not allow this. The radio host pressed home the point, saying that the guest’s first statement was a little misleading, wasn’t it? They argued for a moment or two. Then, if I recall correctly, the radio host sensed his guest’s unease and changed the subject. A short article from a Muslim website, representing many others, says about religiously mixed marriages: It is not permissible for a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man. It is permissible for a Muslim man to marry a Christian/Jewish woman strictly under these two conditions: 1. She is a true Christian/Jew – not by name and/or ancestral background. 2. She did not renegade from Islam and become a Christian/Jew. Why is marriage allowed in only one direction? Maybe seventh-century Arab culture will answer this question. Perhaps the Quran itself does not honor women, married or not. What does the New Testament say on the matter? The Quran For the historical and literary topical context of this next sura (chapter), please click here. The Quran in Sura 5:5 says: . . . Likewise you are permitted to marry chaste believing women [Muslims] or chaste women among the people who were given the Scripture [Jews and Christians] . . . . (Maududi, vol. 1, p. 427) This verse, as noted, says that Islam permits Muslim men to marry non-Muslim women who are Christians and Jews, but a Jewish or Christian man may not marry a Muslim woman. (In this article I will address only the Christian community.) What is the rationale behind the ruling? Beyond any doubt, Islam is patriarchal, so a Muslim man must have final control in the relationship. For example, Sura 4:34 says that a husband may hit his wife, but no verse in the Quran says a wife may hit her husband—as if domestic violence in any form is acceptable. It may be true that Muhammad at first respected Judaism and Christianity, but he turned against them later on in his life, as seen in this article and this one. So this means that in seventh-century Arab culture a Muslim man may dominate his wife or wives, but not a Christian man who would dominate his Muslim wife. Islam allegedly is the best and final religion for all humankind, and the Muslim man may convert his submissive wife. Perhaps in Muhammad’s mind no woman could ever convert a Muslim man, if he is a traditionalist. Today, this is especially true if he comes from a hard line region in an Islamic country or a hard line Muslim family. Therefore, Christian women must be careful about marrying Muslim men. Islam does not give the same rights to women as it does to men. In fact, the Quran clearly says that women are inferior to men. Further, to be blunt, but also factual, Islam generally is a cruel and harsh slave-master. This article shows that Muslim men are permitted to have sex with their slave-girls. This article gives the top ten reasons why Islam is not the religion of peace. And this article offers the top ten reasons why Islamic law is bloody and excessive—six hundred years after Jesus showed us a better way. Finally, this article gives the top ten rules in the Quran that oppress and insult women. Islam, as the whole world knows by many, many reports, does not honor women. Therefore, Christians must not trade in the eternal Son of God who sets people free today and offers the love of God, for a human and mortal messenger Muhammad (Suras 3:144; 39:30; 41:4), who is too often cruel and harsh and misogynistic. Islam does not honor women. If a Christian woman marries a Muslim, but holds on to her beliefs, such as the Sonship and Lordship of Christ, then ipso facto she holds on to a false belief and may be considered a "heretic" or an "infidel," if the Quran and traditional Islamic theology are followed consistently. Also, would the children be Muslims or Christians, or secular? The answer is clear, if Islam is followed consistently. What kind of marriage would this be? Where is the spiritual connection and agreement between husband and wife and God? The New Testament The New Testament starts the soon-to-be married couple on an equal footing in the selection of a mate. The New Testament in 1 Corinthians 7:39 says that a Christian woman may marry only a Christian man (and vice-versa) (see also 2 Corinthians 6:14-18). At first glance, this divine counsel seems too restrictive, but looked at more deeply, it demonstrates a lot of wisdom. If a married couple starts their walk together with the same faith and theology, then this takes the pressure off of possibly converting the partner to the other’s faith. One partner does not have to "evangelize" the other partner. Neither partner starts off as an "infidel" or "heretic." In Biblical Christianity, the man and the woman must have a deep, spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ, individually, through the power of the Holy Spirit before they become one flesh in marriage. This means their spiritual intimacy with the Lord will be shared in the couple’s own intimacy with each other. Also, this true spiritual equality takes away any patriarchy. The woman already agrees with the husband in matters of religion, so what need does he have to control the relationship and lay down religious law? In a way, Islam acknowledges this restriction when it forbids a Muslim from marrying a polytheist or idolater (Sura 2:221). They are too far apart theologically. Likewise, though neither religion is polytheistic, Islam and Christianity are too far apart theologically and spiritually, notably in Muhammad’s denial of the Sonship of Jesus Christ, an essential, non-negotiable doctrine in Christianity. Islam wrongly demotes Jesus to a mere prophet. The New Testament everywhere affirms the Sonship of Christ. On a heart-felt level, the Muslim does not receive the Holy Spirit because he does not receive Christ as Savior and Lord. In fact, Islamic theology erroneously reduces the Holy Spirit to the angel Gabriel. This means that a marriage between a Muslim and a Christian would be unequal. And this is risky for the Christian, since she would be most vulnerable to a particularly strong patriarchy that may rear its ugly head later on in the marriage. Remember, the Quran gives permission to husbands to hit their wives if the husbands merely fear high handedness or rebellion in their wives (Sura 4:34). Besides this practical reason, if a Christian understands the New Testament, then he or she must not marry a Muslim, for spiritual and theological reasons. A Christian couple must keep spiritual unity. They must raise their children in spiritual harmony, as followers of Christ. O girl u get tyme o, anyway sha ASUU still dey strike so this forum go serve to improve ur lexicography |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Vado(m): 9:06pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Current gf is a devote muslim and we are quite fond of each other. A lot of complementary traits, common interests and affection. We are not naïve to the challenges but f it, we are living for now & no doctrines is gonna deprive us of enjoying what we have going on.
There are muslim/muslim and christian/christian couples living miserably with tons of marital bullshits so an inter-religious marriage will definitely have it own issues.
People worry about the consequences of tomorrow when tomorrow itself isn't guaranteed. Fck it all, live and just enjoy your life. 1 Like |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Chartey(m): 9:07pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
rhowly: The love of my life was a Muslim. We loved each other as much as was possible but we both believed deeply in our respective Faiths' and so parted ways. There are people who can make such marriages work but it sadly puts to doubt their belief in their faiths. Plain and simple Brilliant summary! 1 Like |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by soulglo: 9:14pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
rhowly: The love of my life was a Muslim. We loved each other as much as was possible but we both believed deeply in our respective Faiths' and so parted ways. There are people who can make such marriages work but it sadly puts to doubt their belief in their faiths. Plain and simple Some decisions are just hard to make. It's better to walk away before you get too emotionally involved. Chances are you both would have ended up resenting each other 1 Like |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Nuezha(m): 9:14pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Life is too short to live it dragging an anchor up the great China wall. You'll surely be dragged down. A word for THINKERS. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by rafindo(m): 9:21pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
1st corinthians 7 verse 12.to the others i say(i, myself, not the lord).if a christain man has a wife who is an unbeliever and she agrees to go on living with him,he must not divorce her.vice versa |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by nikegbade(f): 9:21pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Surat Al-Imran V27-28... |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by musb92yahooco: 9:22pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Capital N O |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Chartey(m): 9:25pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
rafindo: 1st corinthians 7 verse 12.to the others i say(i, myself, not the lord).if a christain man has a wife who is an unbeliever and she agrees to go on living with him,he must not divorce her.vice versa The key word is "has" here. He already has. But if he is not yet married and he knows the right thing, then why do the wrong thing? |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by jice(m): 9:34pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
tintingz: Muslims believe in Jesus son of Mary(as)...read the Quran.
How do they believe and what do believe about Jesus. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by hayubee(m): 9:43pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Both ways round Its not advisable In relationship whether husband nd wife friends brother nd sistersa; 1 persn is influencing d oda 1 Take 4 instance my parents, my fada a muslim nd my mum a Christian, at. Some point she was influencin my dad nd we went to church afta sme time my dad reverted back nd me coming to no abt islam became a muslim by choice not jus by birth but my mum is still a christian nd am praying Allah in his infinite mercies grant her idayah to accept islam!!! Not all ppl get dis lucky!!! if u claim to luv ur partner y not give he/she dawah!!! |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by jice(m): 9:48pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
nikegbade: Surat Al-Imran V27-28... 28. Let not the believers take the disbelievers as Auliya (supporters, helpers, etc.) instead of the believers, and whoever does that will never be helped by Allah in any way, except if you indeed fear a danger from them. And Allah warns you against Himself (His Punishment), and to Allah is the final return. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by onuwaprecious(m): 9:54pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
As for me i blieve that it is somehow. The marriage will not go on well. It is adviceable for a christian to marry a christian. Religion is also part of man,ur religion also plays an important role in ones life,it determines ur character,way of life etc. What ever happens there are two differnt belief is christian and muslim and they have different ways of life. The wife might not change to a christian expect she have changed before she is married. One will go to church the other will go to mosque how will it be.if they give birth to children which religion will they belong to. Apostle Paul have told us the need for a christian to marry a christian i.e both are believers and i see sense in it. Except it happens .... Maybe ... but nawaoh |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by maysimsimple(m): 9:58pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
martronilla: A Muslim man is allowed to marry a Christian woman, but a Christian man is not permitted to marry a Muslim woman. I remember hearing an interview on the radio with a Muslim, a few years ago. As the interview began, the host asked the Muslim guest whether he was married. He replied that Islam is so open and tolerant that he is married to a Christian. Islam means equality and no discrimination. However, the quick-minded interviewer asked him if Islam allows a Jewish man or a Christian man to marry a Muslim woman. The guest’s enthusiasm dropped a little. He had to concede that Islam does not allow this. The radio host pressed home the point, saying that the guest’s first statement was a little misleading, wasn’t it? They argued for a moment or two. Then, if I recall correctly, the radio host sensed his guest’s unease and changed the subject. A short article from a Muslim website, representing many others, says about religiously mixed marriages: It is not permissible for a Muslim woman to marry a non-Muslim man. It is permissible for a Muslim man to marry a Christian/Jewish woman strictly under these two conditions: 1. She is a true Christian/Jew – not by name and/or ancestral background. 2. She did not renegade from Islam and become a Christian/Jew. Why is marriage allowed in only one direction? Maybe seventh-century Arab culture will answer this question. Perhaps the Quran itself does not honor women, married or not. What does the New Testament say on the matter? The Quran For the historical and literary topical context of this next sura (chapter), please click here. The Quran in Sura 5:5 says: . . . Likewise you are permitted to marry chaste believing women [Muslims] or chaste women among the people who were given the Scripture [Jews and Christians] . . . . (Maududi, vol. 1, p. 427) This verse, as noted, says that Islam permits Muslim men to marry non-Muslim women who are Christians and Jews, but a Jewish or Christian man may not marry a Muslim woman. (In this article I will address only the Christian community.) What is the rationale behind the ruling? Beyond any doubt, Islam is patriarchal, so a Muslim man must have final control in the relationship. For example, Sura 4:34 says that a husband may hit his wife, but no verse in the Quran says a wife may hit her husband—as if domestic violence in any form is acceptable. It may be true that Muhammad at first respected Judaism and Christianity, but he turned against them later on in his life, as seen in this article and this one. So this means that in seventh-century Arab culture a Muslim man may dominate his wife or wives, but not a Christian man who would dominate his Muslim wife. Islam allegedly is the best and final religion for all humankind, and the Muslim man may convert his submissive wife. Perhaps in Muhammad’s mind no woman could ever convert a Muslim man, if he is a traditionalist. Today, this is especially true if he comes from a hard line region in an Islamic country or a hard line Muslim family. Therefore, Christian women must be careful about marrying Muslim men. Islam does not give the same rights to women as it does to men. In fact, the Quran clearly says that women are inferior to men. Further, to be blunt, but also factual, Islam generally is a cruel and harsh slave-master. This article shows that Muslim men are permitted to have sex with their slave-girls. This article gives the top ten reasons why Islam is not the religion of peace. And this article offers the top ten reasons why Islamic law is bloody and excessive—six hundred years after Jesus showed us a better way. Finally, this article gives the top ten rules in the Quran that oppress and insult women. Islam, as the whole world knows by many, many reports, does not honor women. Therefore, Christians must not trade in the eternal Son of God who sets people free today and offers the love of God, for a human and mortal messenger Muhammad (Suras 3:144; 39:30; 41:4), who is too often cruel and harsh and misogynistic. Islam does not honor women. If a Christian woman marries a Muslim, but holds on to her beliefs, such as the Sonship and Lordship of Christ, then ipso facto she holds on to a false belief and may be considered a "heretic" or an "infidel," if the Quran and traditional Islamic theology are followed consistently. Also, would the children be Muslims or Christians, or secular? The answer is clear, if Islam is followed consistently. What kind of marriage would this be? Where is the spiritual connection and agreement between husband and wife and God? The New Testament The New Testament starts the soon-to-be married couple on an equal footing in the selection of a mate. The New Testament in 1 Corinthians 7:39 says that a Christian woman may marry only a Christian man (and vice-versa) (see also 2 Corinthians 6:14-18). At first glance, this divine counsel seems too restrictive, but looked at more deeply, it demonstrates a lot of wisdom. If a married couple starts their walk together with the same faith and theology, then this takes the pressure off of possibly converting the partner to the other’s faith. One partner does not have to "evangelize" the other partner. Neither partner starts off as an "infidel" or "heretic." In Biblical Christianity, the man and the woman must have a deep, spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ, individually, through the power of the Holy Spirit before they become one flesh in marriage. This means their spiritual intimacy with the Lord will be shared in the couple’s own intimacy with each other. Also, this true spiritual equality takes away any patriarchy. The woman already agrees with the husband in matters of religion, so what need does he have to control the relationship and lay down religious law? In a way, Islam acknowledges this restriction when it forbids a Muslim from marrying a polytheist or idolater (Sura 2:221). They are too far apart theologically. Likewise, though neither religion is polytheistic, Islam and Christianity are too far apart theologically and spiritually, notably in Muhammad’s denial of the Sonship of Jesus Christ, an essential, non-negotiable doctrine in Christianity. Islam wrongly demotes Jesus to a mere prophet. The New Testament everywhere affirms the Sonship of Christ. On a heart-felt level, the Muslim does not receive the Holy Spirit because he does not receive Christ as Savior and Lord. In fact, Islamic theology erroneously reduces the Holy Spirit to the angel Gabriel. This means that a marriage between a Muslim and a Christian would be unequal. And this is risky for the Christian, since she would be most vulnerable to a particularly strong patriarchy that may rear its ugly head later on in the marriage. Remember, the Quran gives permission to husbands to hit their wives if the husbands merely fear high handedness or rebellion in their wives (Sura 4:34). Besides this practical reason, if a Christian understands the New Testament, then he or she must not marry a Muslim, for spiritual and theological reasons. A Christian couple must keep spiritual unity. They must raise their children in spiritual harmony, as followers of Christ. Your quote is from mars; way way to long, just can't read it all. Am a muslim yoruba guy and am married to a christian yoruba lady. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:58pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
jice: from the Bible or Koran? from the Gods and the Natural Law of the Tribes. If you are of the same blood and a scion of the same ancestor, no one has the right to stop you. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:00pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
mad nigerian:
Well ,here is my opinion.
The answer is NO.....and for these reasons.
1.WHAT RELIGION WOULD WE TEACH THE CHILDREN? Traditional Religion. 2.EASILY SUSPICIOUS INLAWS Inlaws are always suspicious anyways. 3.CULTURAL ISSUES. Since you belong to the same ethnic group, there are no cultural problems. You follow the same culture. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:02pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Idrismusty97: My father is a muslim,my mum a Christian. No one ever bother me for a religion so i choose Christianity. People that are taking religion too seriously are the people destroying our country.Jesus never said he came to bring a religion in the bible.This days we are fighting for our gods instead of our gods to fight for us. so you are referring to jesus (a jewish man who lived around 0 AD) with a CAPITAL J, while you are referring to the God/Gods with a small g. so now jesus (a man) is greater than the GODS christianity is leading the people astray. you would rather worship man, than worship the Higher powers. no wonder Nigeria is in sh!t today. 2 Likes |
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Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Abbey2sam(m): 10:08pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Everything boil down to personal experience, when I was in kano, I use to know this yoruba man who is a Muslim and his wife is a strong christian, from what I know the man never chose any religion for anybody, though i must say that majority of the children followed their mother's religion and the man never bothered.
This kind of inter religion marriages mostly happen among the yoruba people, maybe due to their level of exposure and education because an hausa man will try to convert the non muslim wife to islam which rarely happen in the case of yoruba people..........
Talking from experience 1 Like |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:08pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
anochuko01: God bless you! I dnt knw if u're a christain or not but this is the best answer one can possibly give. As a xtrian, i had a muslim GF bt we separatd because of religion (i gave my life to Christ, and she's also a devoted muslim). Bt i'm now praying 4 her salvatn nt because i want to marry her, BUT FOR HER TO MAKE HEAVEN JUST because I TRULLY LOVE HER. For me, dats the height of LOVE. (and God will surely reveal Himself to her IJN, AMEN) you are a lost case. people like you cause religious war and backwardness in our country. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:09pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Abbey2sam: Everything boil down to personal experience, when I was in kano, I use to know this yoruba man who is a Muslim and his wife is a strong christian, from what I know the man never chose any religion for anybody, though i must say that majority of the children followed their mother's religion and the man never bothered.
This kind of inter religion marriages mostly happen among the yoruba people, maybe due to their level of exposure and education because an hausa man will try to convert the non muslim wife to islam which rarely happen in the case of yoruba people..........
Talking from experience Yorubas in reality dont care for foreign religion. They are playing a very clever game. Yorubas are 50% muslim, 50% christian and 100% Ifa Orisha. 1 Like |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by anochuko01(m): 10:15pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
PAGAN 9JA:
you are a lost case.
people like you cause religious war and backwardness in our country. please how? because i'm praying for her or wat. However, pls i'll like to know? |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by anochuko01(m): 10:21pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Deen4me: Hypocrisy of the highest Level
Christian and Muslim marriage
If the two of you get married.
By the standards of both religions One of the partners is going to spend an eternity in Hell.
This is where i am lost how can you claim you love someone ,have children with someone, spend a lifetime with someone and you both know that the other is going to Hell in the next life.
Love Indeed !
Awon oni iranu
BTW Islam does not recognise as marriage a muslim woman to a non muslim man,
As far as Islam is concerned they are committing fornication
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Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Nobody: 10:23pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Sallam fellow Uma'ah,Allah has made it clear dt Wal-Mumininah,Wal-Muslimati,Wal-Kahfirinah,Wah-Khafirati....so y, d criticism.Hw be glad,if we cn create a thread 4 muslims (4 social classes to mingle) instead of us falling into WRONG hands. let get together on either BBM,whatsapp or 2go wf individual location to HUCK -UP.Ma'a Sallam. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by easyz(m): 10:27pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
I love this post. because I'm a muslim and my girl is christian. We both love each other but the religion issue. I CANNOT LEAVE FOR ANYTHING IN THIS WORLD As a yoruba boy now |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:32pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
anochuko01: please how? because i'm praying for her or wat. However, pls i'll like to know? yeahh exactly. you are not really praying for her (for her safety, wealth, protection, etc.). NO! you are praying for her to convert to your diabolical faith. and then you call that true love. it is a very selfish thought on your part. and you call that "height of Love". * smh. and you dont expect her to think the same on her part? For you to convert to islam and be "salivated" and reach islamic heaven? you guyz keep praying for each others conversions, which you so sweetly mask with the word "salvation". Meanwhile, Nigeria my fatherland, Burns. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by Idrismusty97(m): 10:33pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
PAGAN 9JA:
so you are referring to jesus (a jewish man who lived around 0 AD) with a CAPITAL J, while you are referring to the God/Gods with a small g.
so now jesus (a man) is greater than the GODS
christianity is leading the people astray. you would rather worship man, than worship the Higher powers. no wonder Nigeria is in sh!t today. Look closely,"Jesus" starts the sentence after that fullstop.If you finish primary school you most have learnt that any word that begins a sentence starts with a capital letter.Furthermore, i don't give a damn whether i start "gods" with capital or small letters. God didn't give that law,religious fanatics like you brought that law. |
Re: Is It Good For A Muslim Lady To Marry A Christian by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:39pm On Nov 29, 2013 |
Idrismusty97: Look closely,"Jesus" starts the sentence after that fullstop.If you finish primary school you most have learnt that any word that begins a sentence starts with a capital letter.Furthermore, i don't give a damn whether i start "gods" with capital or small letters. God didn't give that law,religious fanatics like you brought that law. LMFAO! you are a stinking liar. now you are reversing my accusation on me abi? I just pointed out the way you think. the fact that you deliberatly capitalize words such as "christianity" or "jesus" , but fail to do so, when it comes to "Gods". just in order to belittle them. Im not new to these tricks. you are a damned man-worshipper for all I know. and a narrow religious fanatic at that im sure. the typical christian fanatic (these days) wont go around blowing people up. but he tries his best to use other forms of subtle base trickery to gain converts. |