Monday, May 24, 2010

"Watch out for false prophets." Matthew 7:15

Here's the entire verse:

"Watch out for false prophets.They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves." Matthew 7:15

To be a Biblical prophet was not an easy job. Jonah actually refused God's calling to go to Nineveh and prophecy out of fear for his life. The Jews often killed the prophets of the time, because they didn't like the message. Actual prophets could not lie. If you've ever seen the movie Liar Liar with Jim Carey, you know how difficult it can be when one only speaks the truth.
The ancient Jewish prophets spoke in the first person for God, God putting the words in their mouths. they made predictions about the future, and they always came true, 100%.

Jesus was a prophet and made many predictions about the Last Days, the End Times, predictions that are coming true today for those who wish to see.

How does Jesus compare to Muhammad? The Koran refers to Muhammad as a prophet of God, but was he?

Though Elton John claimed recently that Jesus was "gay," the Bible indicates just the opposite. Jesus was sinless, sexually pure and never married.

Muhammad on the other hand, reportedly had as many as 13 wives, possibly more, though in the Koran, Sura 4 (Sura 4 concerns women), Muhammad teaches that it is ok to have up to 4 wives.

There is not indication that Jesus abused children, yet Muhammad's favorite wife was Aisha. When he married her, Muhammad was in his mid to late fiftys. Aisha was 6!! I guess the good news here is that Muhammad waited until she was 9 before they had sex. That does not sound like a what-would-Jesus-do moment.

While the Old Testament taught an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, Muhammad taught a hundred eyes for an eye, and a hundred teeth for a tooth. Jesus taught us to turn the other cheek and love your enemy.

The Old Testament refers to God as the Father of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

The Koran teaches that God is the Father of Abraham, Ismael, Isaac and Jacob.

Ismael was the illegitimate child of Abraham from the union of Abraham and a servant girl, Hagar, and was later shunned.

Jesus treated women as equals to men, yet Muhammad taught that a woman's word, vote or opinion was worth only half of a man's. In an Islamic country's election, a man's vote counts twice as much as a woman's, and women can't drive.

According to the Koran, if a woman is unfaithful to her husband, she should be locked away until death or killed. If a man commits adultery, he need only apologize. How Godly is that?

So I ask you: Does Muhammad seem like a prophet? Did he make any predictions that have come true? Is his extreme libido "prophet worthy?" Is marrying 6 year olds a Godly type of thing?

When someone tells you that Islam is a "peaceful" religion, it is a lie. You need look no further than the Koran. Does that mean that all Muslims want to kill those of other persuasions, like Americans and Europeans? No it does not. Muslim groups claim that only about 10-15% of Muslims want to kill us, so that would be about 180,000,000- 200,000,000 Muslims bent on our destruction.

Most Muslims are very devout people and truly believe in God (Allah.. though Allah was their Moon god before he became their real God, and the Moon still plays a big part in the religion of Islam). Unfortunately, they have been misled since Muhammad's death in 632 AD and have fallen for the deception that they are now God's chosen people and not the Jews. They have fallen for the deception that Christians worship three gods, and this belief has been fueled by the many teachings in Christianity that God is a trinity, made up of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. This is directly contrary to the first Commandment, where God plainly states, "You shall have no other gods before me." (note the lower case "g"). He did not say there were no other Divine Beings, only that he was God, and they were gods.

So do you think that Muhammad was God's prophet? I think not.

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