Danish Counter-boycott
Michel Boucher wrote:
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> Arri London > wrote in
> :
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> >> But not caricatures of Moses or Jesus. They hold Moses and Jesus
> >> to be Prophets equal to Muhammad, although they hold that
> >> Muhammad being the most recent is the more accurate.
> >
> > YOu must never have lived in a Muslim neighbourhood.
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> I lived in a Muslim country, does that count? I also studied Islam,
> does that count? But obviously your experience far outweighs mine...
Apparently it does (and yes I've also studied Islam). Have seen enough
Muslim literature stating that Muhammed is greater than Moses and Jesus.
And no I don't have those materials with me right now.
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> > They do
> > indeed caricature Moses and Jesus.
>
> Please provide some examples.
Don't have those materials here. If you lived in a Muslim country and
could read the local languages you would have seen such things.
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> > And they do not consider Moses
> > and Jesus as prophets equal to Muhammed.
>
> But they consider them all to have brought a divine revelation.
Yes; never said otherwise.
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> > Islam recognises Islam as being superior to Christianity and
> > Judaism. Muslims believe that Jesus isn't God; that really is
> > blasphemy to a Christian.
>
> Muslims don't believe that any revealed religion is revealed TO God,
> but rather BY God to humans able to receive the message.
Yes that's obvious. That's why they can blaspheme Jesus/God so readily.
They
> Believe that Jesus received a revelation as did Muhammad and Moses.
> Muhammad's is more recent and therefore in their eyes more advanced,
> like Religion v3.0.
Advanced isn't really the word I've heard most Muslims use.
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> > They don't. There are only about one billion Muslims on the
> > planet. The rest of the world's population (about 5 billion plus)
> > isn't Muslim. Non Muslims outnumber Muslims by rather a large
> > margin.
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> 1.6 billion and they outnumber Westerners. I didn't think I had to
> draw you a picture.
We weren't talking about only Westerners; didn't think I had to draw you
a picture.
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