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Muslims crescent moon symbol proves they worship...?

The moon god. (Just like the "bedowin' (sp.) culture in that region still do today.) The word Allah simply means "The God."
Abraham (a Bible Prophet), left Ur (a city) of the Chaldeans to leave that type of worship and people whom worship that false diety! The God of Abraham has a name, it is Jehovah!
Question?
How could they have got it so wrong?
They are a beautiful, powerful and passionate people...
I think that is why the devil works so hard to confuse them.
I love muslims.
Jesus Christ is not a Prophet. He is the Messiah and Christ that the Prophets prophesied about. Jesus fulfilled the prophesies as Christ.
I love all of the Muslims enough to share the Truth with them...
What have you done to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Do not start hating or get defensive, I do this kindly in love.
The Quaran even says in a surah "search for the Truth"
Jesus Christ of Nazereth is the Truth, the Light and the Way.
God bless you this Holy Season... XOXOX

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7 months ago
achtung_h,
The Holy Cross is a rememberence of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and ultimate victory over sin and death. This, his act, is our utter salvation. A cross should humble you and create respect for your King. Ackowledge other peoples act of honoring Jesus Christ's victory of uplifting the cross.
"Take up your cross" (A Holy Bible quote)
There are other, more significantly unnaccaptable things to be dealt with. Godspeed, Golden Truth Teller... XOXOXO

7 months ago
arunmadav,
You poor soul.
By your words you condemn yourself.
If you call out the "oldest religion" farse,
you can not get older than the Holy book of Genesis! The creation of the world!
What I did above is an act of Love!
You need the light of Christ to see the Truth... God is Love! You need the one True God, Jehovah to see, to grow and to live in the light of the Truth. Jesus Christ taught us to pray the "Our Father" prayer in the New Testament. You would do well to start there...
Love, The Golden Truth Teller XOXOXO

7 months ago
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The pagan Arabs worshiped the moon god by praying toward mecca several times running around the Temple of the moon god called the Kaaba killing an animal in sacrifice to the moon god throwing stones at the fasting for the month which begging and end with the crescent moon giving alms to the poor. The muslin's claim that allah is the God of the Bible and that islam arose the religion of prophet and apostles refuted by solid,overwhelming archaeological evidence. Islam is nothing more than a reveal of the ancient moon god cult. It has taken the symbols, the rites, the ceremonies, and even the name of its god from the ancient pagan religion of the moon god. It is sheer ideology and must be rejected by all those who follow the Torah and Gospel.

7 months ago
What is in that black box at Mecca?


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Ironically, cross worship is also of pagan origin, and cross worship also dishonors and displeases Almighty God.

Jesus almost certainly died while impaled on a simple stake, rather than a cross of two intersecting beams. Of course the Romans had the ability to create such devices, and probably did. But ask yourself: why they would have bothered when a simple stake would have worked just as well or better?

It is also enlightening to examine other relevant Scriptures.

You may be interested to see how your own copy of the bible translates Acts 5:30, Galatians 3:13, Deuteronomy 21:22, 23, and Acts 10:39. The King James, Revised Standard, Dyaglott, and Jerusalem Bible translate the instrument of Christ's death simply as "stake" or "tree" because the original wording simply does not support the idea that this was more than a piece of upright wood.

It is also eye-opening to examine how the first-century Christians felt about idols of any kind, much less one that glorified an instrument of death.

Learn more:
http://watchtower.org/e/2005058a/article...
http://watchtower.org/e/rq/article_11.ht...
http://watchtower.org/e/19960715/article...