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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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Adali wrote:Let me guess her clan, it starts with M and ends with N.
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Let's play this game.

A clan that starts with an M and ends with an N. Hmmm...Marehan?

It would make sense. She's asking for the Quran to be reformed, much like the leader you worship attempted to do. :pac:
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SultanOrder wrote:That ain't in the New Testament tho, the one Jesus says love thy enemy. :ufdup:
This is exactly the line that Evangelical Christian Zionists use when we post those verses from Older Testament (OT) in response to their attack on Islam. They are basically refusing to accept the fact that there is no Christianity without OT.

Are you a Christian, btw?
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Buraanbur wrote:
Adali wrote:Let me guess her clan, it starts with M and ends with N.
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Let's play this game.

A clan that starts with an M and ends with an N. Hmmm...Marehan?

It would make sense. She's asking for the Quran to be reformed, much like the leader you worship attempted to do. :pac:
Loooooooooooooooool

Adali's dumb ass walked right into that.

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Idman702 wrote:
Buraanbur wrote:
Adali wrote:Let me guess her clan, it starts with M and ends with N.
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Let's play this game.

A clan that starts with an M and ends with an N. Hmmm...Marehan?

It would make sense. She's asking for the Quran to be reformed, much like the leader you worship attempted to do. :pac:
Loooooooooooooooool

Adali's dumb ass walked right into that.

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He wasn't ready. I doubt he'll come back for more.
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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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Cherine wrote:BV,
Considering she's not here then why even discuss balaayada?
Quietly bey gaaloodi lahayd but no she didn't and i refuse to give her any attention.
I was in the middle of finding evidence that Christianity is not this peaceful utopic religion she was making it out to be (in contrast to Islam) when the thread was deleted

Why refuse to give attention to a problem? It would be different if she's just insulting Islam for no good reason but this chick believes something that can be easily debunked, why not do that instead of letting others potentially get dragged down into the ignorance?

I don't argue on the topic of Islam when people just want to throw insults but Christianity is something I know about and missionaries shouldn't be ignored. I didn't get why the thread was deleted
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Idman702 wrote:
Loooooool


You're right cuz. She probably looted innocent people's houses, most of them sold the houses and ran to the west. Smh.


How do I make the recording, my iPad won't allow me to. I have to download flash player and it only works on a laptop or desktop.

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Wow

Now this is most certainly a mental condition

Paranoia check, aggression check, anger check

Seek help ladies. The world isn't out to get you and this woman's qabiil didn't even cross my mind in Menace's topic. If she is Majeerteen like you say what difference does it make? In the grand scheme of things, you think that's the most important thing? If she's not from Puntland like you say then pat yourselves on the shoulder and keep it moving

Leave this conversation to the people who are interested in missionaries and debates on morality in Christianity
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BeyondQabil wrote:
SultanOrder wrote:
There was no Jesus in the Old Testament, imagine the Jews worshipping God of Moses for three thousand years and then told oh by the way your ONE God has a son named Jesus n a spirit named the Holy Ghost. If I was a Jew id be like daaaaaaaaamn God this whole time you didn't say nothing.
At no time in the old Testament, has God ever been described as the God of Moses. God has always been described as the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The law came with Moses, and NOT Abraham. So the Old Testament (The old covenant,) was a covenant that came to the Jews through Moses. The new Covenant, was a covenant promised to Abraham, that came to be fulfilled through Jesus. When Moses came, it became illegal to marry your own sister. Now, where did Adam's children get their wives?

And BTW, and unlike what Muslims think, the Jews did know that the Son of God would come on earth, and any person who dared claim would be considered blasphemous.
You know the number of times Jesus is quoted to have said "my father who is your father, my God who is your God". How then you can go from reading that to worshipping Jesus, it's quite a stretch

Also the Jews did believe in the coming of a messiah and are still waiting for him

I watched a lecture by Ahmad Deedat AUN and he was arguing that the promised messiah was nabi Muhammad (saw). The Jews don't think he came, the Christians believe it was Issa (as) and according to Deedat it was Muhammad (saw)
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Cherine wrote: Are you Dr Yalaxoow as well?
No, i just felt compelled to answer.
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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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Some of you really need to check your insecurities. Why is everything percieved as an attack on your clan? Any person from a particular clan who behaves like an uncle-tom gaal is no longer a Somali, let alone from a Somali clans. They have left the realm of Somalis.
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She's a Christian nutcase

I am,

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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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Somalis will sometimes stand by their Gaal kin against a Muslim Somali from an opposing clan as Somalinet illustrates. :mrgreen:
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BV, Muhammad SAWS wasn't the Messiah. That was Isa AS and that title has always belonged to him. Our Prophet was known as 'the Helper' (some translators say he's called 'the Comforter' instead) who was prophesised by Isa AS to come after him.

Christianity today isn't the same as the one during the time of Isa AS or soon after him. Christianitity today is the product of Paul the Apostle, the Council of Nicea and the adoption of many pagan Roman, Egyptian, Greek and eastern practices/doctrines.
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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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Buraanbur wrote:
Adali wrote:Let me guess her clan, it starts with M and ends with N.
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Let's play this game.

A clan that starts with an M and ends with an N. Hmmm...Marehan?

It would make sense. She's asking for the Quran to be reformed, much like the leader you worship attempted to do. :pac:
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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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zumaale wrote:Somalis will sometimes stand by their Gaal kin against a Muslim Somali from an opposing clan as Somalinet illustrates. :mrgreen:
I have no problem with Somali gaalo as long as they aren't attention seeking self-haters like this woman or Abidjohnson. Michael Mariamo was a christian and was one of the most important figures in modern Somali history. There are literally billions of us, why should I care if 1 or two Somalis leave the faith? In Yaumal Qiyaama, I won't be asked about them but only myself.
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Re: Muna the Christian Somali from Sweden

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LiquidHYDROGEN calling me a self hater. I'm worried about my people and the state they are in.

I'm pushing you towards modernization and secularism so you can get out of the bad situation you are in at the moment. Religion creates ignorance.


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You guys can't have any of this because you are working for the afterlife. You don't care about the present. If you had oil you would have hired Westerners to develop the land and create your industries for you like Gulf Arabs have done but unfortunately not.

For the Somali people to have any hope, they must follow my path. You must have bigger priorities than Islam. Islam must be at the bottom at the bare minimum. Islam has distracted you from development and moving forward

It has even controlled your movements. You make sure to enter the washroom with your left leg first and leave with your right one. This is dangerous to the mind


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