Jesus Or Jihad
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Jesus or Jihad? differentiates between the choice of fighting in a holy war of jihad or accepting Jesus Christ as Lord of your life. The author explores the connection of Abraham to today’s strife between the Middle East and the Western world. This book relates the differences between Christians and Muslims, showing the reasons why Muslims are intolerant of other religions and using Qur’anic verses to support this claim. Jesus is the answer to the world. He is the truth, the way, and the life. The Bible teaches peace unlike the Qur’an, which dedicates a whole chapter to the spoils of war. The Qur’an shows that strife should continue until the polytheists are gone and in their place are Muslims. It encourages the non-Christian to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781597815239
ISBN10: 1597815233
Bibi Samaroo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Xulon Press
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