tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post6017830533043626957..comments2024-01-01T23:41:52.452-05:00Comments on Staring at the View: Arab Theology : Youssef ZeidanQuotable Quotes:http://www.blogger.com/profile/10875865758846571469noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-17625489830904270232013-03-01T09:05:30.434-05:002013-03-01T09:05:30.434-05:00ZfeRxx [url=http://www.cheap2airjordansshoes.com/]...ZfeRxx [url=http://www.cheap2airjordansshoes.com/]Cheap Jordans[/url] WjuUsx http://www.cheap2airjordansshoes.com/ <br />KzbVbm [url=http://www.cheap4airjordansshoes.com/]Nike Air Jordans[/url] ByoQko http://www.cheap4airjordansshoes.com/ <br />ZxkTyr [url=http://www.cheap4nikeairjordans.com/]Air Jordan[/url] SdpAuc http://www.cheap4nikeairjordans.com/ <br />PdfAll [url=http://www.cheapnikeairjordans2.com/]Retro Jordan Shoes[/url] XyhGbb http://www.cheapnikeairjordans2.com/ <br />LdtZkv [url=http://www.headphone2beatsbydre.com/]Beats By Dre Studio[/url] GziGhd http://www.headphone2beatsbydre.com/ <br />BjeNji [url=http://www.monsterbeats7beatsbydre.com/]Beats By Dre Pro[/url] VwjDso http://www.monsterbeats7beatsbydre.com/ <br />RvpFtz [url=http://www.monsterbeats8beatsbydre.com/]Cheap Beats By Dre[/url] DmeSvh http://www.monsterbeats8beatsbydre.com/ <br />WrwJzb [url=http://www.headphones4beatsbydre.com/]Beats By Dre Studio[/url] NwuRyg http://www.headphones4beatsbydre.com/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-31186770928449630042012-03-29T22:30:42.936-04:002012-03-29T22:30:42.936-04:00Well, ladies and gentlemen, lies against Islam, tr...Well, ladies and gentlemen, lies against Islam, trhough a milliennium and half, are growing old, while Islam is, fastly growing up. Islam is prevailing and is to prevail. You accuse Muslims of not listening to you, do you listen to them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-77137496947000539352010-10-09T14:32:32.097-04:002010-10-09T14:32:32.097-04:00Sara,
Of course I have a comment! How could I disa...Sara,<br />Of course I have a comment! How could I disappoint you? My comment is that most non-Muslims learn about Islam from Muslims, not from doing their own research. I'd bet a week's payhcheck the person you mentioned got his information about the "bad Christians who surrounded Muhammad, so he just had to start a new religion" from a Muslim. (new definition of a Muslim: someone to whom the most important thing in life is defending Muhammad)Quotable Quotes:https://www.blogger.com/profile/10875865758846571469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-53641433163274810232010-10-08T17:39:26.102-04:002010-10-08T17:39:26.102-04:00Oprahesque concept??? BTW heard someone say that t...Oprahesque concept??? BTW heard someone say that the Christian that surrounded M. were so corrupt and sinful, M. had no choice but to point to a better way...thoughts? He also said that Jesus is mentioned more than Mohammed in Islam's holy books...thoughts?sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11276877710524131220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-26396267223737931682010-10-08T16:45:59.437-04:002010-10-08T16:45:59.437-04:00One of the principles of ethical discourse is that...One of the principles of ethical discourse is that your opponent must recognize himself in your description of him.<br /><br />No Nestorian theologian of the ancient or the modern (Assyrian) church would claim that Jesus was not God. The Nestorian controversy was over the way in which Jesus' divinity was joined to his humanity. Ironically, Nestorius was not "Nestorian" (as we no know after discovering a book which he wrote about the matter), the ancient Nestorians were barely Nestorian and the modern Nestorians are not Nestorian at all. Confused?<br /><br />The long and the short of it is that it sounds like this book is written by someone who doesn't understand his subject matter. And since Muslims consistently refuse to hear what Christians are saying about the Trinity and serially misrepresent what we are saying, this doesn't surprise me.<br /><br />I will note that Christians seem to go to great lengths to research Islamic sources and it seems to make Muslims quite angry.Cyril Lucarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09084426632079086253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-66404316064182989452010-10-07T20:04:33.338-04:002010-10-07T20:04:33.338-04:00Lots of interesting information once again. Thanks...Lots of interesting information once again. Thanks for the lesson in Arab theology.<br /><br />I remember visiting a Syriac church or two in Damascus. :)Susannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03115294023069458287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-91669939698668203872010-10-07T18:03:20.357-04:002010-10-07T18:03:20.357-04:00Greetings...
Thank you for your articles. Your eff...Greetings...<br />Thank you for your articles. Your efforts to keep your finger on the pulse, and sharing what you see is greatly apreciated. I have forged a close relationship with a Qatari lady, and we are frequently engaged in deep disgussions over Islam and Christianity. These typically last deep into the night. It is not unusual for us to be drawn by the views and issues that you present here. I am especially impressed by the compassion that you maintain in your writing. I am constantly discovering that I have wrong ideas about what muslims are like. About what Arabs are like. My Qatari friend shares many personal stories with me, that allow me to see into the culture intimately. I am often in awe over the special problems that persist in the gulf states. For women regarding work, social relations, marriage, for children and parents regarding education(extraordinary),the many persistent cultural problems and the lack of any change for the better, and countless other grippingly interesting complications that are mostly hid from sight. But I am also finding that there are some rather good people amongst all this. My friend and her family are clearly decent people, and in no way less able to see through the cloud of Islam than you and I. Yet they are very much Muslims. It is my belief that other ideas, are simply missing amongst these people. When I introduce suggestions that are non-islamic in origin, they are often accepted, and not rejected outright when they don't conform to Islamic norms. The cloud can be penetrated, with compassion and acceptence. I can say that there is one Qatari family for whome I have gained much respect and trust.<br />Your articles have played certain parts in this exciting process. <br />I believe it is possible to reach some of these people and see through the cloud. I am learning that the Arabs are far more troubled than I imagined, and that amongst all this, some are far more capable than I realised. My friend in Qatar, as it turns out, she's as smart as a whip. <br />Thanks again, for your generous efforts. I always enjoy comming here to learn.<br />Sincerely, Lars.celltechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11860980373252566941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4385205961037530446.post-29224564233487566902010-10-07T11:20:11.128-04:002010-10-07T11:20:11.128-04:00Those muslim morons are only going to read somethi...Those muslim morons are only going to read something that agrees with the brain-washing they have received already.Juniper in the Deserthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05708630426785072160noreply@blogger.com