How to handle (WMD) Weapons of Missionary Deception?
   
  http://www.usislam.org/missionaries/how_to_handle_wmd.htm
   
  Adel Elsaie
   
  Dear Brothers and Sisters in Islam. WMD is very a serious business. Just look 
at Muslim converts to Christianity on www.youtube.com or Google
   
  Please look at : http://www.usislam.org/missionaries/missionaries.htm
  And let's educate ourselves on how to handle this massive deception by the 
majority of missionaries.
   
  Christian Missionaries are professionals with a $6.8 billion yearly budget 
!!!!!! They can be stopped if we know how to handle them. And this is an easy 
way to help Islam, Your religion.
   
  Please distribute this email to your list. Jazak Allah Khairan.
   
   
  I used to have missionaries knocking on my door trying to save me from 
hellfire. !!! I needed to have a nice reply, so they could get the message. Now 
I ask any missionary that knock on my door 4 questions,  the missionary's 
answer is usually, "I will check with my supervisor, and get back to you". They 
never show up again !!!!!
   
  1. How many versed are deleted from the Bible, and why? 
   
  http://www.usislam.org/deleted/versesdeleted.htm
   
  A list of deleted verses from newer versions of  Bible. Read the footnotes of 
the Bible. Were these verses inspired or not?
   
  2. What are Jesus last words?
   
  http://www.usislam.org/65contra.htm#The%20Last%20Words%20of%20Jesus
   
  The last words of Jesus on the cross come as a big embarrassment to Christian 
scholars. First, there are four different versions in the Gospels according to 
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These verses are part of a Christian doctrine of 
divine inspiration. If God had inspired these four writers, why did God inspire 
them to record different words? These verses are not just different words, but 
totally different concepts. 
  The following are the "last words" of Jesus:
   
    
     In Matthew 27:46 JesusÂ’ last words were "Eli, Eli, lama sabachtani?" My 
God, my God, why have you abandoned me? (Mark 15:34) though it is Eloi instead 
of Eli 
  
     In Luke 23:46 Jesus cried: "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit." 
  
     In John 19:30, Jesus tasted the vinegar. Then he said,"It is finished." 
Jesus bowed his head and died. 

     
  If God inspired the Evangelists, and if they considered Jesus the Son of God, 
then how could there be any discrepancy about the last words of God or the Son 
of God on Earth? How can these verses be part of a supposed "divine 
inspiration"? No Answer. One Christian Scholar has a simplistic answer: Jesus 
said all of the above! Then why none of "divine inspirations" stated all of the 
above? It seems that the reasonable statement should be the one that Jesus said 
in his own Aramaic language. Besides those words were reported in two Gospels, 
Matthew and Mark. But this statement raises more serious questions.
  The last words of Jesus according to Matthew and Mark represent an eternal 
mystery for Christianity. Why did Jesus think that God abandoned him? It is 
hard to believe that Jesus said that God abandoned him. There are three 
possibilities:
   
    
     He said that. Then, why did the Son of God think that his father abandoned 
him? Jesus told his disciples that he would die and rise from the dead in three 
days. He knew that he would die and be resurrected, so how can that be called 
abandonment? If he is the Son of God that came to save humanity with his blood, 
so how can that can be called abandonment? If he knew his mission in life, so 
how can that be called abandonment? This statement simply contradicts the 
entire New Testament. Many Christian scholars have the same trouble justifying 
this statement. 
  
     He did not say that. This means that Matthew and Mark were not accurate, 
and God did not inspire the Gospels, because God would not allow any 
inaccuracies. 
  
     The man on the cross was not Jesus! This may seem at first sight that it 
is an unreasonable idea. But if we know that the same sentence, word for word, 
exists in the songs of David, Psalm 22.1, one may be tempted to suggest that 
the man on the Cross was a Jew asking God for help from his Old Testament. 

     
  The Gospel of Barnabas gives the only reasonable explanation. The man on the 
cross was not Jesus. He was Judas. Barnabas reported that before the alleged 
arrest of Jesus, God commanded the Angels to take Jesus out of this world, 
Barnabas 215. Then God acted miraculously that Judas was so changed in speech 
and in face to be like Jesus that the apostles believed him to be Jesus, 
Barnabas 216. When Judas was taken to the cross, he did nothing else but cried 
out "God, why hast thou forsaken me, seeing that the malefactor hath escaped 
and I die unjustly?" Barnabas 217. The first sentence is a prayer of the Jews 
from Psalm 22:1, so Judas was praying to God from the Old Testament. The 
guardian angles of Mary ascended to the third heaven, where Jesus was in the 
company of Angels, and told him that his mother was weeping. Jesus prayed to 
God to come down to Earth to see his mother and his disciples. Then God 
commanded the angles to bear Jesus into his motherÂ’s house, and they kept
 watching over him for three days. After the third day, Jesus was carried up 
into heaven. 
   
  3. Which one do you believe: Jesus or devils, Paul and people? 
   
  http://www.usislam.org/christianity/son_of_man.htm
   
  According to the New Revised Standard, Jesus Called him son of man 84 times, 
the devils, people and Paul called Jesus son of god 63 times. Now which one do 
you believe: Jesus or devils, Paul and people? You be the judge.
   
  4. Is it trinity or fifteenity?
   
  http://www.usislam.org/debate/trinityorfifteenity.htm
   
  In the Gospel according to John 17:22:
  "And the glory which Thou hast given me, I have given to them (disciples); 
that they may be one, just as we are one."
   
  If one was to believe the Father and Jesus Christ  to be "one" meaning 
"co-equal" in status on the basis of John 10:30,  then that person should also 
be prepared believe  "them" - the disciples of Jesus, to be "co-equal" in 
status with  the Father and Jesus ("just as we are one") in John 17:22.
  
I have yet to find a person that would be prepared to make the disciples 
(students) "co-equal" in status with the Father or Jesus. And if one consider 
that the number of the disciples is 12 then the trinity should be fifteenity 
(from 15: father, son, holy ghost, and 12 disciples). 
   
   
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