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One Muslim's Journey to Christ; Interesting and inspiring.
Topic Started: Jan 2 2008, 09:53 PM (285 Views)
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Ergun Caner Shares His Journey Through Islam

http://www.leestrobel.com/videoserver/vide...p?clip=CCNT1460





*disclaimer* - I do not know Ergun Caner and this is the first thing I have ever seen from him. So this is in no way an endorsement of any of his theology or practices.
**disclaimer 2** - I only put disclaimers on things like this because of what I do for a living. It becomes necessary.
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*disclaimer* - All disclaimers represent the views of the disclaimant and not necessarily the views of the site. :D
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What a powerful (but, ironically, calmly delivered) message.

He is dead on in his logic that either Jesus is exactly who he said he was (God), or he is a fraud. Those are the only two possibilities. I cannot accept as logical any statement that Jesus was a good man. He clearly said that he was God, leaving no middle ground.

To me, Jesus is God. Zero doubt.

And, I am glad that I don't have to balance any scales. Although, growing up, as a Catholic, my parents told me that God kept a ledger and he made black marks every time I transgressed. Man, that put the fear of...well...God into me. I remember, one day, running upstairs (God was The Man Upstairs), searching out a composition book (He had a book), and looking for black marks in it. I found a bunch. Scared the mess outta me.

I kinda like not having to worry like that any more. Thank you, Jesus.
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I'm not sure how the ads are chosen for the site, but is it sort of ironic that right now there is an ad for a Muslim dating service at the bottom of this page. :D
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Jan 3 2008, 10:43 PM
I'm not sure how the ads are chosen for the site, but is it sort of ironic that right now there is an ad for a Muslim dating service at the bottom of this page. :D

Ads, these days, are context-sensitive. If the word "Muslim" is found on the page, Google will place ads for products they believe would interest Muslims. The software that does this is not sophisticated enough to detect that this page is not meant for Muslims who intend to keep doing things in a Muslim way!

Stupid computers. Literally.
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