[Faith-Talk] Introduction From Rilind+Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is in hell

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Hi Andrew



Welcome to the group.  I am also from Canada too. 

 

 

 

 

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From: andrew edgcumbe via Faith-Talk

Date: 2019-12-05 3:11:27 PM

To: Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and religion

Cc: andrew edgcumbe

Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Introduction From Rilind+Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali
Sina, has failed and he is in hell

 

Hi my name is Andrew. I am from canada myself as well and 32 years old.

 

On 12/5/19, Marianne Haas via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Good Morning,

> I also welcome the wonderful New Lister.  Is it possible to remove

> disruptive Listers from the list?  You know whom I am referring to?

>

> Marianne

>

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> BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER via Faith-Talk

> Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 9:52 AM

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> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Introduction From Rilind+Re: Bethlehem avenue,

> Ali

> Sina, has failed and he is in hell

>

> Welcome to the list, Rilind.

>

> I understand how difficult it must be to pursue a faith different from
that

> of your family, especially when the cost of leaving that faith is so high.

> I

> will pray for you and your situation.

>

> The question never has been how good we are or can be, but how good God is


> I'm very glad you said that.  We can never be good enough, no matter what

> we

> do.  The Bible is full of people who made mistakes and didn't measure up.

> They are real examples to show us that God can use anyone for His purposes


> you don't have to be good enough.  If you give yourself to God and let Him

> direct your path, He will refine you and use you for His purposes, and
your

> life will be something you could have never imagined or dreamed of.  Moses

> was a murderer.  David was an adulterer.  Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob tried

> to

> pass their wives off as their sisters.  They were deceitful, but so was

> Laban.  Every one of us has fallen short of the glory of God, but He knows

> that because He knows what we are made of and He knows how to redeem us

> from

> certain death.

>

> Christian denominations have variations in what they believe, but in order

> to

> be Christian they must agree on certain basic truths.  I'm sure other

> faiths

> have points on which they must agree in order to be members of that

> particular faith.

>

> After having studied comparative religions for some years, it was pointed

> out

> to me one day in a sermon that Christianity is the only faith that is not

> manmade.  Every other faith strives unsuccessfully to reach God or

> perfection

> or acceptability in its own way.  Jesus is the bridge that was built from

> god

> to man, so that we would have a sure way to reach Him.  He reached down to

> us

> because we couldn't reach up to Him.  We couldn't and can't do anything to

> save ourselves.  We aren't holy enough or righteous enough and we never

> will

> be.  We needed someone holy and righteous enough to pay the debt we could

> not

> pay.  Jesus is not an afterthought or a plan B.  There is no plan B.  That

> is

> where my search for truth ended, and that is where it remains to this day.

>

> I hesitate to say all this only because I don't want someone to think that

> I

> am putting their faith down, or that I think I am superior to them.  I
know

> I

> am not.  I am just explaining what I believe.  Everyone probably has asked

> at

> some point in their life who am I, where am I going, what is the meaning
of

> life, what is expected of me while I'm here on this journey, and what

> happens, if anything, after I die.  Where you seek your answers has a lot

> to

> do with what you will find.  How you decide what is true is an interesting

> process.  You have to decide where you will draw your lines, and what you

> will do if someone challenges or crosses your lines.  You have to decide

> how

> you will discern truth from lies, and what you will do if what you thought

> was truth really isn't.  The Bible is full of discussions about that.  Are

> there rules to follow while we are here?  Who makes the rules?  What

> happens

> if someone breaks the rules?  Who is subject to the rules?  When do the

> rules

> apply to me?  Do we all get to make up our own rules as our whims permit?

>

> How we answer some of these universal questions is determined to a large

> extent by whom we listen to and decide to follow.  A great many decisions

> will be made before a person reaches that point.  Are we active or passive

> followers, or do we just go whichever way the wind blows at the moment? 
Do

> we really believe in anything, or are we just trying the flavor of the

> month

> for the moment?  Does any of this really matter?  What difference does it

> make?  Well, friend, it makes a big difference.

>

> Peace and blessings to you all.

>

> Back to lurk mode.

>

> Joy

>

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> From: Faith-Talk <faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Rilind

> Dragoshi

> via Faith-Talk

> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2019 9:25 AM

> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org

> Cc: Rilind Dragoshi <dragoshi11 at hotmail.com>

> Subject: [Faith-Talk] Introduction From Rilind+Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali

> Sina, has failed and he is in hell

>

> Hello everyone.

> My name is Rilind.

> I didn't know if I should introduce myself here or even comment on this

> issue

> as there are many chalenges associated with publicly coming out in this

> topic

> here, but,life belongs to God, and scripture tells us that this is life

> that

> we may know the one true God and Jesus Christ who he as sent. For personal

> reasons, at one point today I had considered messaging a list moderator
and

> to ask to have it posted but then I knew that our friend mMustafa, that
you

> might say oh look how they make up stories, and might say someone made
this

> story up. So I said I'm going to discuss my story to explain not how good
I

> am, (actually the opposite). But how good God is. Also, from a list

> standpoint, I didn't even know that this topic has relevance to blindness

> and

> faith at all. However, I also want to say that I have been subscribed for
a

> long time, and, I was never sure if I would ever want to share my
testimony

> here, but then decided that I will. I am 100% blind, and some of the

> chalenges are related to blindness. With that in mind I thought it is okay

> to

> share here.

> I don't want to go in to long detail about myself because of this topic

> but,

> I will say for sure that I live in Canada, born in Kosovo, speak Albanian

> English and some French, and, although noone is perfect, I have, from 2013

> accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and savior. Baptism someday too hopefully


> About myself I'll say: I finished my Psychology degree, I do call centre

> work

> as well as English practicing work. I like walks, music, and family, as

> well

> as travel.

> My personal struggles in life now include anger that I am single, not
being

> able to go to Church due to my situation; arguing too much with people who

> don't respect my beliefs such as my parents.

> Yes my friend, according to Islam, I may be going to Hell and if it's true

> then I would have to. Something else is if I don't repent and I continue
in

> being upset and angry and things Paul says, I could go to Hell too. We
have

> verses in the Bible about people who continue in certain sins not entering

> the kingdom of God. But, I believe that God himself came in the person of

> Jesus Christ, that he lived a perfect life, that the Isaiah 51 chapter is

> about him, and that just as Stephen saw, he is now at the right hand of

> God,

> and just as Revelation says, that the same will be in his family who

> conquer

> and overcome. I am not a universalist, but even in the harshest times of

> judgement, the Bible says everyone who calls on the name of the lord shall

> be

> saved, and also Paul talks about that every knee will bough and every

> tongue

> confess. I believing in the living faith, I used to think too, that

> Christianity meant just you're saved no matter what you do, but I know now

> that salvation is through faith, but faith without works is dead, so we

> aren't saved if we do certain works, but that faith in itself means that

> specific things will be the fruit of that faith.

> Since this is about beliefs, I'm going to share my testimony to show
people

> here that it's not all about hate that people chose Jesus, but about love

> of

> the truth.

> It's a long story so please bare with me.

>

> My tesstimony, now that is an interesting story in itself that I will try

> to

> explain.

> It is a long story.

> So I had my regular universalist beliefs and Islam.

> I grew up initially secular Muslim, then at age 10 I would ask my

> grandfather

> about God, and then at age 13 I read the Bible, then soon after, the Quran


> From an Islam-based perspective, I would read Harun Yahya a lot, and read

> the

> Quran at age 13. I have a great family but as I am blind, I wasn't able to

> visit any places of worship as often as my family didn't want me to be

> involved in worship they would say it's better to stay at home.

> When I started at Crandall University I would help with the prison
ministry

> program there and go to the senior's home as well, to Briarlea. We would
go

> on Fridays to sing hymns, play bingo, and I found out, once a month that

> we'd

> be doing communion. I didn't mind at all doing the visits it wasn't

> required

> or anything I just knew from previous experience and Ronald Weinland and

> other folks, I knew that ministry meant service, so I wanted to help out

> even

> though i wasn't Christian. I loved it. Now when we were getting closer to

> the

> end of the month and when it was time for Communion week coming by, I

> realised that I probably didn't think I should go. I thought okay, if I

> don't

> go it will be random I don't want to just all of a sudden say I'm busy
just

> on that one week when there's communion but, if I go I thought then I
would

> feel out of place in the sense that I'd feel disrespectful if I'm there
and

> not taking communion. So what I did, I sent a message to my professor that

> did the ministry program and told him about my situation. I explained to

> him

> I definitely always enjoy coming and all the activities but that I wasn't

> sure if I should come since I'm not able to take communion given A that I

> didn't feel it was right since not baptized and B where I was also more

> Muslim and also Universalist. I told him I wanted to come but thought I

> shouldn't since I didn't want to be disrespectful. He said I could come
and

> that it's completely okay since people don't expect people to take

> communion

> if they don't.

> So next week I just went and that was fine. Before I went (I usually was

> there early since I'd wait after my stats class that ended around 11:30

> until

> we left around 1 or whatever time it was, can't remember the time. But,
the

> professor was there earlier and he said oh we have 15 minutes or so. He

> then

> played a video for me one was from Francis Chan and the other one was from

> John Piper, now one of them there it talked about God and about the

> sacrifice

> of Christ etc., and at one point it said "he had to die because a crime
was

> committed". For the first time, I learned why the sacrifice was believed.

> As

> a non-Christian at the time and before, my trouble was never with whether

> God

> would send his son or sacrifice etc., it was more, that he wouldn't need

> to.

> However, I realised after that that there is a God who both is just and

> merciful, wanting to forgive, but also that couldn't without the penalty

> being payed, wouldn't, without the penalty being payed.

> At this point I didn't know what to do with this information.

> Something key is when Muslim (even if secular even if more bookworm than

> practicing), you don't ever think okay I want to switch. At that time

> though

> I thought hey if I accept Christ, I will be forgiven of all sins and I
will

> be living the life with God but being able to repent instead of having the

> punishments in this world and the hereafter in the way that the Quran

> explained. So, I had a formula for repentence and forgiveness. Now there

> was

> very clearly the problem that I also couldn't just leave because I knew in

> the Quran that A In the Quran those who believe in God and do good deeds

> went

> to heaven, and B that there are clear verses there that if someone accepts

> something other than Muslim, it says God will never accept it and that in

> the

> next life you're going to be a loser. I didn't know if it meant Hell, but,

> I

> didn't want to become a loser either. Thus, there was a dilemma I had. At

> the

> time, I felt that the only solution to both be forgiven as well as to also

> make sure I don't become a loser or go to Hell was to be both a Christian

> and

> a Muslim. I didn't even know how to do this so I went on Google of all

> places

> to type in how to be both a Christian and a Muslim. I found many pages,
and

> of course, most pages were about how you can't. I didn't want that though

> sso

> I kept looking. Later I found a website called messianicmuslims.com that's

> not even there anymore for some reason, but, in it talks about essentially

> a

> number of things about how I could do that.

> It talked about the fact that the Quran didn't say the scriptures were

> corrupt but just how they were explained. It talked about how the Quran

> when

> it said that Jesus wasn't his son it was saying more because not literally


> It went on to say when it says the Jews didn't kill him it was because the

> Romans actually made the order, etc. So in this article I realised that I

> could accept him as my king, and from that point I was more Christian

> Muslim.

> I didn't have a church, e etc, just read both. Now later on I found a
house

> church and I felt I could be accepted since it was the gospel but
accepting

> everyone. My professor I had asked him about it when I saw it and he said

> he

> was going to speak there that week, so, I went with him that week. It was
a

> great community that did downtown ministry and other activities together,

> prayer and fellowship hangout etc., and I enjoyed the visit.

> I couldn't go very often though and still don't go to any of the church

> meetings  often because my family doesn't like that I want to b Christian,

> many get upset, some say I'd be kicked out of the house if I wasn't blind,

> etc., but I then get upset too like I don't go often mostly because I need

> to

> have the right attitude if I'm both going and angry then that isn't being
a

> good example, but I've continued I'll have coffee sometimes, go for supper

> when I can, etc., and sometimes rarely on Wednesdays or something
somewhere

> for prayer.

> Now, it was only after that I became Christian fully. It was in early 2016

> where God fully told me that in a dream, that the Bible is to be the

> leading

> influence in my life. Then from there I knew that it was important for me

> to

> specifically be Christian.

>

> That's my story.

> God bless:

> Rilind.

>

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>    1. Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is in hell

>       (Mustafa Almahdy)

>    2. Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is inhell

>       (David Moore)

>    3. Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is in hell

>       (BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER)

>    4. Re: Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is in hell

>       (andrew edgcumbe)

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> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 23:21:29 +0200

> From: Mustafa Almahdy <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>

> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org

> Cc: dotwriter1 at gmail.com, debbiedrylie at gmail.com,

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> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and

> he is in hell

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> Well obviously, I knew who Lutherans are. The cardinal doctrine of

> justifying faith alone is not sufficient for me. I don't recall that I

> have spoken rudely to someone though. I am just asking for some proper

> equity, as Islam is being brought to discussion or even critique in

> western media. When doing so, it's constantly subjected to

> unfavourable judgement. It isn't fair at all, to intently insist to

> misportray Islam and its tenets through introducing it to the masses

> by intense haters, unjust viewers. Ali Sina deceives westerns when he

> tells them, that Islam couldn't cope with modern western fundamentals.

> Well, this isn't quite precise, critical or even transpicuous. Ali

> Sina is notoriously dishonest about everything related to Islam.

> Through eight consecutive centuries, Andalusian          Muslim

> civilisation has contributed distinctly outstanding breakthroughs to

> untutored Medieval denizens. So, Islam encourages its embracers to

> ponder, contribute and explore. Nonetheless, for the past 200 years,

> Muslims haven't invented anything useful to either themselves or

> others. Thence, they reached the back of the caravan and became such

> backward, influenced, defeated and manipulated nation. The Koran told

> Muslims, that they're the best of people, as long as they enjoin good,

> forbid evil and believe in God. So, if they failed to fulfill any of

> these terms, they're then no longer the best of people. One of the

> main reasons for which I love Islam so much, is the fact that it is

> the only faith on earth which criticises its own followers if they

> failed to maintain the competent status of proper religious tenets.

> Adhereing  certain concepts doesn't guarantee its believing

> individuals a blank check to heaven. There is no such thing in Islam.

> Islam advocates for a global vision of substantial reform in all life

> aspects. Therefore, despite anyone's ethnic affiliation, as long as he

> is firmly loyal to Islam, he could be the best of and even, at the top

> of its scholarship. So for instance, despite his enormously extraneous

> origin, for his uniquely masterpiece in Hadith discipline, imam

> Bukhari  became the invincible scholar on that regard. Well, he wasn't

> initially Arab. Nonetheless, he mastered Arabic and produced a

> wonderful textbook in its eloquent rhetoric. This extraordinary

> chef-d'oeuvre is broadly considered to be the top of major sunnah

> references and the most authentic source of Islam after the Koran,

> known as, (Sahih al-Bukhari). I hope we have a chance to introduce

> Islam to others as we see it and practice its tenets. I disregard a

> nasty version of Islam introduced by people like Ali Sina, who is

> merely a hatemonger, uses defamation of Islam to bootlick westerns and

> gain dominance among them. Outspokenly, that's a major threat, when

> working for hate, deceit, denouncement and deliberate denigration

> instantly becomes an emphatically recognised path to fame in the west.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> On 12/3/19, Ericka via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>> Not all Christians are evangelists. I am Lutheran. We are asked not so

> much

>> to shove Bible passages down peoples throats as to live our life

>> according

>> toChrists? example and teaching. The Bible to me is not something to be

> read

>> literally and taken literally; it is a guidebook. Through the examples of

>> those who have acted respectfully and not so respectfully we come to see

>> ourselves in the Scriptures and learn how to handle situations in a way

> that

>> respects all of his creation including the human beings on this earth. We

>> are not called to be drunken, gluttonous, greedy, arrogant, and so on. If

>> you look in Galatians for the fruits of the spirit, these are what we are

>> called to beat others and good suggestions to take care of yourself as

> well.

>> It looks like cell control something you need to work on as I don?t

>> appreciate the rudeness you treated Adriana.

>>

>> God sent Jesus to us to free us from rules in the Old Testament since

>> apparently people weren?t understanding what God wanted us to act and

>> why.

>>

>> Whether you?re Jewish, Islamic or Christian etc. there are people who are

> go

>> to humans and then there are bad ones. Islamic dictator is killing their

> own

>> faithful is not any better than The Crusades. It?s a humanity problem

>> that

>> we all struggle with so you can?t blame our maker whether it be God as

>> the

>> Christian and see it, Allah, or the supreme being and so on. We screwup.

>> Instead of dissecting everything, why don?t we start looking at the

>> common

>> believes and bond together for a better world we have here too and have

>> it

>> rather than hurting others, just respecting others and either way not

> making

>> our faiths look respectable.

>>

>> Ericka Nelson

>>

>>> On Dec 3, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Mustafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk

>>> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>>

>>> ?Well, you're in hell as of being such a miserable failure, not able to

>>> respond to my longly held debating challenge. As for good looking

>>> women, that's the maximum rate of someone at your disposal. I don't

>>> know about these things. But I know, that staring at women illicitly

>>> is strictly prohibited in Islam. Now, as these evangelists who

>>> cluselessly fend for your plainly hateful attitude may have noticed,

>>> you're not proselytising  to their faith in any manner. You're just

>>> spreading hate and deceit about Islam. Nonetheless, that seems to be

>>> quite sufficient for them to unconsciously endorse you. I think we're

>>> fully aware as of right now, who is truly detestable, despicable and

>>> immensely hypocritical. I still want to know, where did you earn the

>>> 100000$ which you sardonically offered from? Is working for

>>> Islamophobia and hatefully relevant industries eminently so profitable

>>> in western culture? As you're currently residing in the region of

>>> southeastern Europe, I wonder, what are you doing there? As Iranian

>>> based who has been extremely notorious of intently spreading hate, I

>>> couldn't unveil the nature of your work. Where does it fill? Ali Sina

>>> aims to provoke attenuated Muslims until they ultimately apostate. Be

>>> that as it may, he doesn't care about what do they embrace afterward.

>>> Is he promoting western secularism? I wonder if he perhaps could

>>> illustrate onto that. He says before that he is not an evangelist.

>>> Fine, what is he then? As to the faith talk folks, well, someone there

>>> has just told me, that I was demanded not to post to the list anymore.

>>> Well, excuse me but, this request clearly contradicts with an explicit

>>> statement that belongs to the list's essential guidelines. On your

>>> main info page, it says, "Persons of all faiths are welcome. Feel free

>>> to post, and have fun!". That what does it state there, very clearly.

>>> You can go to the list's info page and verify this claim. So, you may

>>> either remove the above statement and replace it with a statement that

>>> informs all viewers, that this list is exclusively restricted to

>>> Christian conversation and relevantly affiliated blindness interests.

>>> Or, you may say, that each and everyone that is not believing

>>> Christian is welcome to post except Muslims. We don't want them here

>>> anymore. I bet you couldn't post such thing on your main page because

>>> you will plainly violate allegedly embraced tenets of multiculturalism

>>> and coexistence. No no, sure you could. Hasn't Trump, master of peace

>>> and tolerance insistently declared such kind remarks about Muslims in

>>> the States and other minorities? What happened when I posted to the

>>> faith talk list stuff that may not necessarily concur with their

>>> beliefs or convictions as of religious and political orientation?

>>> Well, they immediately banned me from posting to the list. In other

>>> words, forcefully unsubscribed me. Well, if I will anyway be

>>> ostracised because of my religious and political opinion, what is then

>>> the proper use of the following statement? As quoted above, it says on

>>> your main info page, "persons of all faiths are welcome." So, it's

>>> either I am welcome or not welcome. I wonder if it could be both? It

>>> could be, as long as I speak against my own religion to please

>>> Americans, lords of the world. I unfortunately couldn't cope with such

>>> demand. So, I hope the temperament of the list's owners is clarified a

>>> bit. As for Ali Sina, good luck at your glorious journey of courting

>>> gorgeous women.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>> On 12/2/19, FFI <faithfreedom2 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>>> I am in Ukraine, If this is hell it is too cold this time of the year.

>>>> But

>>>> the women here are actually very very beautiful.  Nice hell.

>>>>

>>>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 9:45 PM Mustafa Almahdy

>>>> <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> For nearly three successive months, I have been persistently

>>>>> challenging Ali Sina to enter in a debate with me about the filth that

>>>>> he presumptuously writes about Islam. He obstinately calls the

>>>>> lasciviously based soliloquy of his own sickened prejudice worthwhile

>>>>> critique. He thence is afraid of venturing into this altercating

>>>>> field, so he may not lose his averred credibility among disinformed

>>>>> audience. He runs a vicious website entitled Ali Sina dot org. At its

>>>>> inception he writes, everything you need to know about Islam. He

>>>>> should have actually written, everything I intently lie to you about

>>>>> Islam. He unfortunately takes advantage of people's ignorance. He

>>>>> deliberately misleads his indoctrinated viewers. On his detestable

>>>>> website, he often writes about arbitrarily anonymous mortals who are

>>>>> allegedly Muslims. Therein, they have supposedly sought his eminent

>>>>> advice which has led to their ultimate apostasy. He evades conversing

>>>>> with me because I massively resemble a major threat to his reputation.

>>>>> I discredited his character and have posed decisive rebuttals to his

>>>>> truthiness. First off, why couldn't he release his accredited

>>>>> credentials or whatever that might be? Second, does he know Arabic? I

>>>>> previously demanded him to compose a basic sentence in Arabic, but he

>>>>> just couldn't. Third, in his recent message to me, he asked me to

>>>>> bring him someone to debate with, and he proposed to pay us 100000$,

>>>>> arranged half to half, between me and the one that I will bring. My

>>>>> question here is, why couldn't you just debate me for free? And, where

>>>>> did you get all this money from? Is working in the field of

>>>>> Islamophobia that profitable in the west? I hope he bravely answers

>>>>> any of these critical questions. Now, to those who purposely harbour

>>>>> such fugitives  and hatemongers, you must plainly fathom, that the

>>>>> current situation won't ever be infinite in any manner. I one day

>>>>> shall catch this Ali Sina and will then coerce him into direct

>>>>> engagement, whereas people as of Muslims and others alike can

>>>>> certainly see and judge. I genuinely believe that attainting this

>>>>> person's competency is much worse than actually putting him to death.

>>>>> If you're truly a man, you may then accept debating me. As of right

>>>>> now, he cowardly hides like a nasty mous. He is absolutely terrified

>>>>> of being caught and exposed. Had he been confident of himself, he

>>>>> would have then accepted my longly suspended debating proposal. His

>>>>> financial offer etc is just an enact to deride and avoid any potential

>>>>> confrontation. I, however, won't ever leave him on his own. Even if he

>>>>> hides below the seventh ground, I will chase him. I will keep beating

>>>>> him up until he is wholly destroyed. I knew where do you currently

>>>>> reside in Europe. We're going to meet soon, so watch out, son of

>>>>> Sina.,

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 18:01:08 -0500

> From: David Moore <jesusloves1966 at gmail.com>

> To: "Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and

> religion" <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>

> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and

> he is inhell

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>

> Jesus said that he was God, and he proved it by rising from the dead!

> Did Mohamad rise from the dead?

> Also, Jesus said, ?I am the way, the truth, and the life!

> Nobody can come to the Father except by me!

> Also in Acts chapter 4, it says this!

> Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under Heaven

> given to men, by which they must be saved!

> I believe that throws out Islam and all religion to get one to Heaven!

> Jesus is not a religion!

> He sacrificed his own self for all sin for all time!

> What about the verse that says,

> ?we are saved by grace, not by works, so that no man can boast before God!

> If you throw in works, just how many works do you have to do to enter

> Heaven?

> Jesus?s blood he shed for us, forgives all sin for all time as soon as we

> call out to him, repent, to want to change and follow Jesus, Confess Jesus

> as

> God, and be baptized for the remission of our sins!

> After that, only we can kick God out our lives, by not wanting God leading

> us

> anymore!

> We, at that time, forefoot our salvation, we do not lose it without
knowing

> it! If works are needed, why did Jesus have to go to the cross at all, and

> be

> separated from his Father, because my personal sin was put upon on him,
and

> he paid the full debt for us all!

> That is what the Word of God says, and that is all that matters!

> Every word in the Bible, is God breathed, and when you read the Bible, you

> are reading the living words of God!

> God is speaking to you through his perfect Word!

> I am saddened for you, and all people who believe that the Words of God

> himself are just a guide for our life!

> I have so much joy and peace by standing on the only words of God that we

> will hear in this life!

> Take care, all!

>

> Sent from Mail for Windows 10

>

> From: Mustafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk

> Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 4:22 PM

> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org

> Cc: Mustafa Almahdy; rickevans5 at gmail.com; tingram at hbbc.org;

> debbiedrylie at gmail.com; moore at donaldmoore.org; erickelly at bellsouth.net;

> dlgoza at jeffersonbaptist.org

> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is

> inhell

>

> Well obviously, I knew who Lutherans are. The cardinal doctrine of

> justifying faith alone is not sufficient for me. I don't recall that I

> have spoken rudely to someone though. I am just asking for some proper

> equity, as Islam is being brought to discussion or even critique in

> western media. When doing so, it's constantly subjected to

> unfavourable judgement. It isn't fair at all, to intently insist to

> misportray Islam and its tenets through introducing it to the masses

> by intense haters, unjust viewers. Ali Sina deceives westerns when he

> tells them, that Islam couldn't cope with modern western fundamentals.

> Well, this isn't quite precise, critical or even transpicuous. Ali

> Sina is notoriously dishonest about everything related to Islam.

> Through eight consecutive centuries, Andalusian          Muslim

> civilisation has contributed distinctly outstanding breakthroughs to

> untutored Medieval denizens. So, Islam encourages its embracers to

> ponder, contribute and explore. Nonetheless, for the past 200 years,

> Muslims haven't invented anything useful to either themselves or

> others. Thence, they reached the back of the caravan and became such

> backward, influenced, defeated and manipulated nation. The Koran told

> Muslims, that they're the best of people, as long as they enjoin good,

> forbid evil and believe in God. So, if they failed to fulfill any of

> these terms, they're then no longer the best of people. One of the

> main reasons for which I love Islam so much, is the fact that it is

> the only faith on earth which criticises its own followers if they

> failed to maintain the competent status of proper religious tenets.

> Adhereing  certain concepts doesn't guarantee its believing

> individuals a blank check to heaven. There is no such thing in Islam.

> Islam advocates for a global vision of substantial reform in all life

> aspects. Therefore, despite anyone's ethnic affiliation, as long as he

> is firmly loyal to Islam, he could be the best of and even, at the top

> of its scholarship. So for instance, despite his enormously extraneous

> origin, for his uniquely masterpiece in Hadith discipline, imam

> Bukhari  became the invincible scholar on that regard. Well, he wasn't

> initially Arab. Nonetheless, he mastered Arabic and produced a

> wonderful textbook in its eloquent rhetoric. This extraordinary

> chef-d'oeuvre is broadly considered to be the top of major sunnah

> references and the most authentic source of Islam after the Koran,

> known as, (Sahih al-Bukhari). I hope we have a chance to introduce

> Islam to others as we see it and practice its tenets. I disregard a

> nasty version of Islam introduced by people like Ali Sina, who is

> merely a hatemonger, uses defamation of Islam to bootlick westerns and

> gain dominance among them. Outspokenly, that's a major threat, when

> working for hate, deceit, denouncement and deliberate denigration

> instantly becomes an emphatically recognised path to fame in the west.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> On 12/3/19, Ericka via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>> Not all Christians are evangelists. I am Lutheran. We are asked not so

> much

>> to shove Bible passages down peoples throats as to live our life

>> according

>> toChrists? example and teaching. The Bible to me is not something to be

> read

>> literally and taken literally; it is a guidebook. Through the examples of

>> those who have acted respectfully and not so respectfully we come to see

>> ourselves in the Scriptures and learn how to handle situations in a way

> that

>> respects all of his creation including the human beings on this earth. We

>> are not called to be drunken, gluttonous, greedy, arrogant, and so on. If

>> you look in Galatians for the fruits of the spirit, these are what we are

>> called to beat others and good suggestions to take care of yourself as

> well.

>> It looks like cell control something you need to work on as I don?t

>> appreciate the rudeness you treated Adriana.

>>

>> God sent Jesus to us to free us from rules in the Old Testament since

>> apparently people weren?t understanding what God wanted us to act and

>> why.

>>

>> Whether you?re Jewish, Islamic or Christian etc. there are people who are

> go

>> to humans and then there are bad ones. Islamic dictator is killing their

> own

>> faithful is not any better than The Crusades. It?s a humanity problem

>> that

>> we all struggle with so you can?t blame our maker whether it be God as

>> the

>> Christian and see it, Allah, or the supreme being and so on. We screwup.

>> Instead of dissecting everything, why don?t we start looking at the

>> common

>> believes and bond together for a better world we have here too and have

>> it

>> rather than hurting others, just respecting others and either way not

> making

>> our faiths look respectable.

>>

>> Ericka Nelson

>>

>>> On Dec 3, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Mustafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk

>>> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>>

>>> ?Well, you're in hell as of being such a miserable failure, not able to

>>> respond to my longly held debating challenge. As for good looking

>>> women, that's the maximum rate of someone at your disposal. I don't

>>> know about these things. But I know, that staring at women illicitly

>>> is strictly prohibited in Islam. Now, as these evangelists who

>>> cluselessly fend for your plainly hateful attitude may have noticed,

>>> you're not proselytising  to their faith in any manner. You're just

>>> spreading hate and deceit about Islam. Nonetheless, that seems to be

>>> quite sufficient for them to unconsciously endorse you. I think we're

>>> fully aware as of right now, who is truly detestable, despicable and

>>> immensely hypocritical. I still want to know, where did you earn the

>>> 100000$ which you sardonically offered from? Is working for

>>> Islamophobia and hatefully relevant industries eminently so profitable

>>> in western culture? As you're currently residing in the region of

>>> southeastern Europe, I wonder, what are you doing there? As Iranian

>>> based who has been extremely notorious of intently spreading hate, I

>>> couldn't unveil the nature of your work. Where does it fill? Ali Sina

>>> aims to provoke attenuated Muslims until they ultimately apostate. Be

>>> that as it may, he doesn't care about what do they embrace afterward.

>>> Is he promoting western secularism? I wonder if he perhaps could

>>> illustrate onto that. He says before that he is not an evangelist.

>>> Fine, what is he then? As to the faith talk folks, well, someone there

>>> has just told me, that I was demanded not to post to the list anymore.

>>> Well, excuse me but, this request clearly contradicts with an explicit

>>> statement that belongs to the list's essential guidelines. On your

>>> main info page, it says, "Persons of all faiths are welcome. Feel free

>>> to post, and have fun!". That what does it state there, very clearly.

>>> You can go to the list's info page and verify this claim. So, you may

>>> either remove the above statement and replace it with a statement that

>>> informs all viewers, that this list is exclusively restricted to

>>> Christian conversation and relevantly affiliated blindness interests.

>>> Or, you may say, that each and everyone that is not believing

>>> Christian is welcome to post except Muslims. We don't want them here

>>> anymore. I bet you couldn't post such thing on your main page because

>>> you will plainly violate allegedly embraced tenets of multiculturalism

>>> and coexistence. No no, sure you could. Hasn't Trump, master of peace

>>> and tolerance insistently declared such kind remarks about Muslims in

>>> the States and other minorities? What happened when I posted to the

>>> faith talk list stuff that may not necessarily concur with their

>>> beliefs or convictions as of religious and political orientation?

>>> Well, they immediately banned me from posting to the list. In other

>>> words, forcefully unsubscribed me. Well, if I will anyway be

>>> ostracised because of my religious and political opinion, what is then

>>> the proper use of the following statement? As quoted above, it says on

>>> your main info page, "persons of all faiths are welcome." So, it's

>>> either I am welcome or not welcome. I wonder if it could be both? It

>>> could be, as long as I speak against my own religion to please

>>> Americans, lords of the world. I unfortunately couldn't cope with such

>>> demand. So, I hope the temperament of the list's owners is clarified a

>>> bit. As for Ali Sina, good luck at your glorious journey of courting

>>> gorgeous women.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>> On 12/2/19, FFI <faithfreedom2 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>>> I am in Ukraine, If this is hell it is too cold this time of the year.

>>>> But

>>>> the women here are actually very very beautiful.  Nice hell.

>>>>

>>>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 9:45 PM Mustafa Almahdy

>>>> <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> For nearly three successive months, I have been persistently

>>>>> challenging Ali Sina to enter in a debate with me about the filth that

>>>>> he presumptuously writes about Islam. He obstinately calls the

>>>>> lasciviously based soliloquy of his own sickened prejudice worthwhile

>>>>> critique. He thence is afraid of venturing into this altercating

>>>>> field, so he may not lose his averred credibility among disinformed

>>>>> audience. He runs a vicious website entitled Ali Sina dot org. At its

>>>>> inception he writes, everything you need to know about Islam. He

>>>>> should have actually written, everything I intently lie to you about

>>>>> Islam. He unfortunately takes advantage of people's ignorance. He

>>>>> deliberately misleads his indoctrinated viewers. On his detestable

>>>>> website, he often writes about arbitrarily anonymous mortals who are

>>>>> allegedly Muslims. Therein, they have supposedly sought his eminent

>>>>> advice which has led to their ultimate apostasy. He evades conversing

>>>>> with me because I massively resemble a major threat to his reputation.

>>>>> I discredited his character and have posed decisive rebuttals to his

>>>>> truthiness. First off, why couldn't he release his accredited

>>>>> credentials or whatever that might be? Second, does he know Arabic? I

>>>>> previously demanded him to compose a basic sentence in Arabic, but he

>>>>> just couldn't. Third, in his recent message to me, he asked me to

>>>>> bring him someone to debate with, and he proposed to pay us 100000$,

>>>>> arranged half to half, between me and the one that I will bring. My

>>>>> question here is, why couldn't you just debate me for free? And, where

>>>>> did you get all this money from? Is working in the field of

>>>>> Islamophobia that profitable in the west? I hope he bravely answers

>>>>> any of these critical questions. Now, to those who purposely harbour

>>>>> such fugitives  and hatemongers, you must plainly fathom, that the

>>>>> current situation won't ever be infinite in any manner. I one day

>>>>> shall catch this Ali Sina and will then coerce him into direct

>>>>> engagement, whereas people as of Muslims and others alike can

>>>>> certainly see and judge. I genuinely believe that attainting this

>>>>> person's competency is much worse than actually putting him to death.

>>>>> If you're truly a man, you may then accept debating me. As of right

>>>>> now, he cowardly hides like a nasty mous. He is absolutely terrified

>>>>> of being caught and exposed. Had he been confident of himself, he

>>>>> would have then accepted my longly suspended debating proposal. His

>>>>> financial offer etc is just an enact to deride and avoid any potential

>>>>> confrontation. I, however, won't ever leave him on his own. Even if he

>>>>> hides below the seventh ground, I will chase him. I will keep beating

>>>>> him up until he is wholly destroyed. I knew where do you currently

>>>>> reside in Europe. We're going to meet soon, so watch out, son of

>>>>> Sina.,

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> --

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>>>> faithfreedom.org <http://www.faithfreedom.org>

>>>>

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> Message: 3

> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 18:22:38 -0700

> From: "BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER" <breslauerj at gmail.com>

> To: "'Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and

> religion'" <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>

> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and

> he is in hell

> Message-ID: <00a501d5ab0a$7bbe2820$733a7860$@gmail.com>

>

> Mustafa,

>

> I will say what I have to say, and then I will not engage with you further


>

> We are not the Western media.  We are a group of blind people here to

> discuss

>

> how blindness affects our lives as religious participants.  Sometimes the

> discussion does stray into religious beliefs, but we are not here to bash

> one

>

> another or to put one another down.  Many of us on this list are

> Christians,

> but the purpose of this list is not to debate religion.  We are not here
to

> spread hatred or vitriol.  This is not the list to discuss your opinion of

> someone else's beliefs.  If you were truly interested in discussing

> religion

> calmly and rationally, that might be one thing.  We believe what we
believe

> and

> you believe what you believe, and we will never agree.  You believe that

> what

>

> you believe is correct, and so do we.  So do adherents of every religion
or

> nonreligion.  We can't all be right.  Two opposing views cannot both be

> true.

>

> The Bible says that Jesus said, "before Abraham was, I am," so he predates

> Mohammed and everyone else.  (John 8:58.)  There is nothing to debate.  I

> would

> rather go through my life and die believing what I believe.  If I am wrong


> then I lose everything.  If I am right, then I gain everything.  I will

> gladly

> take the risk.  What about you?

>

> I'm sure you know that there are Christians and then there are Christians,

> just

> like there are Moslems and Moslems.  Some are strident and hateful, some

> are

> not.  We are all learning and striving to be better, especially if we live

> a

> life of prayer and contemplation, read the Scriptures, and exhibit the

> fruits

>

> of the Spirit to others: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,

> faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5: 22-23.)  These

> are

> not things I can conjure up on my own; they are the result of living the

> life

>

> of a connected branch.  (John 15:5.) Without being connected to that

> life-giving vine, I can do nothing.  I do not have the right to be

> judgmental,

> but I do have the right to be a fruit inspector. (Matthew 7:15-20.)  What
I

> see

> is not a matter of my opinion; it is self-evident.  That is something you

> and

>

> Allah will have to come to terms with at some point.

>

> Many awful things have been done in the name of religion, every religion.

> That

> is not an excuse, it is a fact.

>

> Jesus willingly gave up His deity to come to earth as a man, to live among

> us

>

> for a time, to be crucified for our sins, and to rise from the dead

> victorious

> over sin and death.  He had to do it because no one else could.  No one

> else

> is

> pure enough, only God.  No one else is sinless--not you, not me, not

> Mohammed.

> Mohammed did not rise from the dead to eternal life.  Jesus did.  He said

> He

> would, and  that is why He came.  The tomb was sealed and guarded to

> prevent

> His getting out, and no one could believe it when He actually did.  Women

> spread the news, which was contrary to the culture of the day.  This is
all

> fact, not conjecture.  He appeared to many people afterwards, hundreds at
a

> time, so they couldn't continue with the conspiracy theories that maybe

> somebody stole the body.  The tomb was empty and the burial clothes were

> still

> there, wrapped up like a body was still in them.  People saw Him, complete

> with

> the nail prints in His hands and feet and the wound in His side.  They

> wrote

> down what they saw.  God's foolishness is wiser than man's wisdom.  (1

> Corinthians 1:25.)

>

> So the bottom line is, what will you do with this Jesus?  Either He is who

> He

>

> says He is, or he is a liar, or he is crazy.  If you truly search the

> Scriptures with an open mind and heart, you will find out which is true.

>

> Joy

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Faith-Talk <faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Mustafa

> Almahdy

>

> via Faith-Talk

> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2019 2:21 PM

> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org

> Cc: Mustafa Almahdy <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>; rickevans5 at gmail.com;

> tingram at hbbc.org; debbiedrylie at gmail.com; moore at donaldmoore.org;

> erickelly at bellsouth.net; dlgoza at jeffersonbaptist.org

> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he is

> in

>

> hell

>

> Well obviously, I knew who Lutherans are. The cardinal doctrine of

> justifying

>

> faith alone is not sufficient for me. I don't recall that I have spoken

> rudely

> to someone though. I am just asking for some proper equity, as Islam is

> being

>

> brought to discussion or even critique in western media. When doing so,

> it's

> constantly subjected to unfavourable judgement. It isn't fair at all, to

> intently insist to misportray Islam and its tenets through introducing it

> to

> the masses by intense haters, unjust viewers. Ali Sina deceives westerns

> when

>

> he tells them, that Islam couldn't cope with modern western fundamentals.

> Well, this isn't quite precise, critical or even transpicuous. Ali Sina is

> notoriously dishonest about everything related to Islam.

> Through eight consecutive centuries, Andalusian          Muslim

> civilisation has contributed distinctly outstanding breakthroughs to

> untutored

> Medieval denizens. So, Islam encourages its embracers to ponder,
contribute

> and

> explore. Nonetheless, for the past 200 years, Muslims haven't invented

> anything

> useful to either themselves or others. Thence, they reached the back of
the

> caravan and became such backward, influenced, defeated and manipulated

> nation.

> The Koran told Muslims, that they're the best of people, as long as they

> enjoin

> good, forbid evil and believe in God. So, if they failed to fulfill any of

> these terms, they're then no longer the best of people. One of the main

> reasons

> for which I love Islam so much, is the fact that it is the only faith on

> earth

> which criticises its own followers if they failed to maintain the
competent

> status of proper religious tenets.

> Adhereing  certain concepts doesn't guarantee its believing individuals a

> blank

> check to heaven. There is no such thing in Islam.

> Islam advocates for a global vision of substantial reform in all life

> aspects.

> Therefore, despite anyone's ethnic affiliation, as long as he is firmly

> loyal

>

> to Islam, he could be the best of and even, at the top of its scholarship.

> So

>

> for instance, despite his enormously extraneous origin, for his uniquely

> masterpiece in Hadith discipline, imam Bukhari  became the invincible

> scholar

>

> on that regard. Well, he wasn't initially Arab. Nonetheless, he mastered

> Arabic

> and produced a wonderful textbook in its eloquent rhetoric. This

> extraordinary

> chef-d'oeuvre is broadly considered to be the top of major sunnah

> references

> and the most authentic source of Islam after the Koran, known as, (Sahih

> al-Bukhari). I hope we have a chance to introduce Islam to others as we
see

> it

> and practice its tenets. I disregard a nasty version of Islam introduced
by

> people like Ali Sina, who is merely a hatemonger, uses defamation of Islam

> to

>

> bootlick westerns and gain dominance among them. Outspokenly, that's a

> major

> threat, when working for hate, deceit, denouncement and deliberate

> denigration

> instantly becomes an emphatically recognised path to fame in the west.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> On 12/3/19, Ericka via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>> Not all Christians are evangelists. I am Lutheran. We are asked not so

>> much to shove Bible passages down peoples throats as to live our life

>> according toChrists' example and teaching. The Bible to me is not

>> something to be read literally and taken literally; it is a guidebook.

>> Through the examples of those who have acted respectfully and not so

>> respectfully we come to see ourselves in the Scriptures and learn how

>> to handle situations in a way that respects all of his creation

>> including the human beings on this earth. We are not called to be

>> drunken, gluttonous, greedy, arrogant, and so on. If you look in

>> Galatians for the fruits of the spirit, these are what we are called to

> beat

>> others and good suggestions to take care of yourself as well.

>> It looks like cell control something you need to work on as I don't

>> appreciate the rudeness you treated Adriana.

>>

>> God sent Jesus to us to free us from rules in the Old Testament since

>> apparently people weren't understanding what God wanted us to act and

>> why.

>>

>> Whether you're Jewish, Islamic or Christian etc. there are people who

>> are go to humans and then there are bad ones. Islamic dictator is

>> killing their own faithful is not any better than The Crusades. It's a

>> humanity problem that we all struggle with so you can't blame our

>> maker whether it be God as the Christian and see it, Allah, or the

>> supreme

>> being and so on. We screwup.

>> Instead of dissecting everything, why don't we start looking at the

>> common believes and bond together for a better world we have here too

>> and have it rather than hurting others, just respecting others and

>> either way not making our faiths look respectable.

>>

>> Ericka Nelson

>>

>>> On Dec 3, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Mustafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk

>>> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>>

>>> ?Well, you're in hell as of being such a miserable failure, not able

>>> to respond to my longly held debating challenge. As for good looking

>>> women, that's the maximum rate of someone at your disposal. I don't

>>> know about these things. But I know, that staring at women illicitly

>>> is strictly prohibited in Islam. Now, as these evangelists who

>>> cluselessly fend for your plainly hateful attitude may have noticed,

>>> you're not proselytising  to their faith in any manner. You're just

>>> spreading hate and deceit about Islam. Nonetheless, that seems to be

>>> quite sufficient for them to unconsciously endorse you. I think we're

>>> fully aware as of right now, who is truly detestable, despicable and

>>> immensely hypocritical. I still want to know, where did you earn the

>>> 100000$ which you sardonically offered from? Is working for

>>> Islamophobia and hatefully relevant industries eminently so

>>> profitable in western culture? As you're currently residing in the

>>> region of southeastern Europe, I wonder, what are you doing there? As

>>> Iranian based who has been extremely notorious of intently spreading

>>> hate, I couldn't unveil the nature of your work. Where does it fill?

>>> Ali Sina aims to provoke attenuated Muslims until they ultimately

>>> apostate. Be that as it may, he doesn't care about what do they embrace

>>> afterward.

>>> Is he promoting western secularism? I wonder if he perhaps could

>>> illustrate onto that. He says before that he is not an evangelist.

>>> Fine, what is he then? As to the faith talk folks, well, someone

>>> there has just told me, that I was demanded not to post to the list

> anymore.

>>> Well, excuse me but, this request clearly contradicts with an

>>> explicit statement that belongs to the list's essential guidelines.

>>> On your main info page, it says, "Persons of all faiths are welcome.

>>> Feel free to post, and have fun!". That what does it state there, very

>>> clearly.

>>> You can go to the list's info page and verify this claim. So, you may

>>> either remove the above statement and replace it with a statement

>>> that informs all viewers, that this list is exclusively restricted to

>>> Christian conversation and relevantly affiliated blindness interests.

>>> Or, you may say, that each and everyone that is not believing

>>> Christian is welcome to post except Muslims. We don't want them here

>>> anymore. I bet you couldn't post such thing on your main page because

>>> you will plainly violate allegedly embraced tenets of

>>> multiculturalism and coexistence. No no, sure you could. Hasn't

>>> Trump, master of peace and tolerance insistently declared such kind

>>> remarks about Muslims in the States and other minorities? What

>>> happened when I posted to the faith talk list stuff that may not

>>> necessarily concur with their beliefs or convictions as of religious and

>>> political orientation?

>>> Well, they immediately banned me from posting to the list. In other

>>> words, forcefully unsubscribed me. Well, if I will anyway be

>>> ostracised because of my religious and political opinion, what is

>>> then the proper use of the following statement? As quoted above, it

>>> says on your main info page, "persons of all faiths are welcome." So,

>>> it's either I am welcome or not welcome. I wonder if it could be

>>> both? It could be, as long as I speak against my own religion to

>>> please Americans, lords of the world. I unfortunately couldn't cope

>>> with such demand. So, I hope the temperament of the list's owners is

>>> clarified a bit. As for Ali Sina, good luck at your glorious journey

>>> of courting gorgeous women.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>> On 12/2/19, FFI <faithfreedom2 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>>> I am in Ukraine, If this is hell it is too cold this time of the year.

>>>> But

>>>> the women here are actually very very beautiful.  Nice hell.

>>>>

>>>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 9:45 PM Mustafa Almahdy

>>>> <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>

>>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> For nearly three successive months, I have been persistently

>>>>> challenging Ali Sina to enter in a debate with me about the filth

>>>>> that he presumptuously writes about Islam. He obstinately calls the

>>>>> lasciviously based soliloquy of his own sickened prejudice

>>>>> worthwhile critique. He thence is afraid of venturing into this

>>>>> altercating field, so he may not lose his averred credibility among

>>>>> disinformed audience. He runs a vicious website entitled Ali Sina

>>>>> dot org. At its inception he writes, everything you need to know

>>>>> about Islam. He should have actually written, everything I intently

>>>>> lie to you about Islam. He unfortunately takes advantage of

>>>>> people's ignorance. He deliberately misleads his indoctrinated

>>>>> viewers. On his detestable website, he often writes about

>>>>> arbitrarily anonymous mortals who are allegedly Muslims. Therein,

>>>>> they have supposedly sought his eminent advice which has led to

>>>>> their ultimate apostasy. He evades conversing with me because I

> massively

>>>>> resemble a major threat to his reputation.

>>>>> I discredited his character and have posed decisive rebuttals to

>>>>> his truthiness. First off, why couldn't he release his accredited

>>>>> credentials or whatever that might be? Second, does he know Arabic?

>>>>> I previously demanded him to compose a basic sentence in Arabic,

>>>>> but he just couldn't. Third, in his recent message to me, he asked

>>>>> me to bring him someone to debate with, and he proposed to pay us

>>>>> 100000$, arranged half to half, between me and the one that I will

>>>>> bring. My question here is, why couldn't you just debate me for

>>>>> free? And, where did you get all this money from? Is working in the

>>>>> field of Islamophobia that profitable in the west? I hope he

>>>>> bravely answers any of these critical questions. Now, to those who

>>>>> purposely harbour such fugitives  and hatemongers, you must plainly

>>>>> fathom, that the current situation won't ever be infinite in any

>>>>> manner. I one day shall catch this Ali Sina and will then coerce

>>>>> him into direct engagement, whereas people as of Muslims and others

>>>>> alike can certainly see and judge. I genuinely believe that

>>>>> attainting this person's competency is much worse than actually

>>>>> putting

>>>>> him to death.

>>>>> If you're truly a man, you may then accept debating me. As of right

>>>>> now, he cowardly hides like a nasty mous. He is absolutely

>>>>> terrified of being caught and exposed. Had he been confident of

>>>>> himself, he would have then accepted my longly suspended debating

>>>>> proposal. His financial offer etc is just an enact to deride and

>>>>> avoid any potential confrontation. I, however, won't ever leave him

>>>>> on his own. Even if he hides below the seventh ground, I will chase

>>>>> him. I will keep beating him up until he is wholly destroyed. I

>>>>> knew where do you currently reside in Europe. We're going to meet

>>>>> soon, so watch out, son of Sina.,

>>>>>

>>>>

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> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 23:30:18 -0500

> From: andrew edgcumbe <rollercoasterman86 at gmail.com>

> To: "Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and

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> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and

> he is in hell

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> well i agree with Joy. this is not the list to discuss believs i

> thought this list was here to discuss blindness and issues blind

> people have within church not beliefs as such.  by looks of it you

> sent this essage to some of your contacts and included it in  the

> group within that contact list.  Either Jesus says  is who he says or

> he is a lyer and we have wasted our time in our churches worshiping a

> false  God. The thing is this we are not to hate one another nor put

> people down.

>

> On 12/4/19, BRUCE&JOY BRESLAUER via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>

> wrote:

>> Mustafa,

>>

>> I will say what I have to say, and then I will not engage with you

> further.

>>

>> We are not the Western media.  We are a group of blind people here to

>> discuss

>> how blindness affects our lives as religious participants.  Sometimes the

>> discussion does stray into religious beliefs, but we are not here to bash

>> one

>> another or to put one another down.  Many of us on this list are

> Christians,

>>

>> but the purpose of this list is not to debate religion.  We are not here

> to

>>

>> spread hatred or vitriol.  This is not the list to discuss your opinion

>> of

>> someone else's beliefs.  If you were truly interested in discussing

> religion

>>

>> calmly and rationally, that might be one thing.  We believe what we

> believe

>> and

>> you believe what you believe, and we will never agree.  You believe that

>> what

>> you believe is correct, and so do we.  So do adherents of every religion

> or

>>

>> nonreligion.  We can't all be right.  Two opposing views cannot both be

>> true.

>> The Bible says that Jesus said, "before Abraham was, I am," so he

>> predates

>> Mohammed and everyone else.  (John 8:58.)  There is nothing to debate.  I

>> would

>> rather go through my life and die believing what I believe.  If I am

> wrong,

>>

>> then I lose everything.  If I am right, then I gain everything.  I will

>> gladly

>> take the risk.  What about you?

>>

>> I'm sure you know that there are Christians and then there are

>> Christians,

>> just

>> like there are Moslems and Moslems.  Some are strident and hateful, some

> are

>>

>> not.  We are all learning and striving to be better, especially if we

>> live

> a

>>

>> life of prayer and contemplation, read the Scriptures, and exhibit the

>> fruits

>> of the Spirit to others: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,

>> faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5: 22-23.)  These

> are

>>

>> not things I can conjure up on my own; they are the result of living the

>> life

>> of a connected branch.  (John 15:5.) Without being connected to that

>> life-giving vine, I can do nothing.  I do not have the right to be

>> judgmental,

>> but I do have the right to be a fruit inspector. (Matthew 7:15-20.)  What

> I

>> see

>> is not a matter of my opinion; it is self-evident.  That is something you

>> and

>> Allah will have to come to terms with at some point.

>>

>> Many awful things have been done in the name of religion, every religion.

>> That

>> is not an excuse, it is a fact.

>>

>> Jesus willingly gave up His deity to come to earth as a man, to live

>> among

>> us

>> for a time, to be crucified for our sins, and to rise from the dead

>> victorious

>> over sin and death.  He had to do it because no one else could.  No one

> else

>> is

>> pure enough, only God.  No one else is sinless--not you, not me, not

>> Mohammed.

>> Mohammed did not rise from the dead to eternal life.  Jesus did.  He said

> He

>>

>> would, and  that is why He came.  The tomb was sealed and guarded to

> prevent

>>

>> His getting out, and no one could believe it when He actually did.  Women

>> spread the news, which was contrary to the culture of the day.  This is

> all

>>

>> fact, not conjecture.  He appeared to many people afterwards, hundreds at

> a

>>

>> time, so they couldn't continue with the conspiracy theories that maybe

>> somebody stole the body.  The tomb was empty and the burial clothes were

>> still

>> there, wrapped up like a body was still in them.  People saw Him,

>> complete

>> with

>> the nail prints in His hands and feet and the wound in His side.  They

> wrote

>>

>> down what they saw.  God's foolishness is wiser than man's wisdom.  (1

>> Corinthians 1:25.)

>>

>> So the bottom line is, what will you do with this Jesus?  Either He is

>> who

>> He

>> says He is, or he is a liar, or he is crazy.  If you truly search the

>> Scriptures with an open mind and heart, you will find out which is true.

>>

>> Joy

>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: Faith-Talk <faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Mustafa

>> Almahdy

>> via Faith-Talk

>> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2019 2:21 PM

>> To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org

>> Cc: Mustafa Almahdy <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>; rickevans5 at gmail.com;

>> tingram at hbbc.org; debbiedrylie at gmail.com; moore at donaldmoore.org;

>> erickelly at bellsouth.net; dlgoza at jeffersonbaptist.org

>> Subject: Re: [Faith-Talk] Bethlehem avenue, Ali Sina, has failed and he

>> is

>> in

>> hell

>>

>> Well obviously, I knew who Lutherans are. The cardinal doctrine of

>> justifying

>> faith alone is not sufficient for me. I don't recall that I have spoken

>> rudely

>> to someone though. I am just asking for some proper equity, as Islam is

>> being

>> brought to discussion or even critique in western media. When doing so,

> it's

>>

>> constantly subjected to unfavourable judgement. It isn't fair at all, to

>> intently insist to misportray Islam and its tenets through introducing it

> to

>>

>> the masses by intense haters, unjust viewers. Ali Sina deceives westerns

>> when

>> he tells them, that Islam couldn't cope with modern western fundamentals.

>> Well, this isn't quite precise, critical or even transpicuous. Ali Sina

>> is

>> notoriously dishonest about everything related to Islam.

>> Through eight consecutive centuries, Andalusian          Muslim

>> civilisation has contributed distinctly outstanding breakthroughs to

>> untutored

>> Medieval denizens. So, Islam encourages its embracers to ponder,

> contribute

>> and

>> explore. Nonetheless, for the past 200 years, Muslims haven't invented

>> anything

>> useful to either themselves or others. Thence, they reached the back of

> the

>>

>> caravan and became such backward, influenced, defeated and manipulated

>> nation.

>> The Koran told Muslims, that they're the best of people, as long as they

>> enjoin

>> good, forbid evil and believe in God. So, if they failed to fulfill any

>> of

>> these terms, they're then no longer the best of people. One of the main

>> reasons

>> for which I love Islam so much, is the fact that it is the only faith on

>> earth

>> which criticises its own followers if they failed to maintain the

> competent

>>

>> status of proper religious tenets.

>> Adhereing  certain concepts doesn't guarantee its believing individuals a

>> blank

>> check to heaven. There is no such thing in Islam.

>> Islam advocates for a global vision of substantial reform in all life

>> aspects.

>> Therefore, despite anyone's ethnic affiliation, as long as he is firmly

>> loyal

>> to Islam, he could be the best of and even, at the top of its

>> scholarship.

>> So

>> for instance, despite his enormously extraneous origin, for his uniquely

>> masterpiece in Hadith discipline, imam Bukhari  became the invincible

>> scholar

>> on that regard. Well, he wasn't initially Arab. Nonetheless, he mastered

>> Arabic

>> and produced a wonderful textbook in its eloquent rhetoric. This

>> extraordinary

>> chef-d'oeuvre is broadly considered to be the top of major sunnah

> references

>>

>> and the most authentic source of Islam after the Koran, known as, (Sahih

>> al-Bukhari). I hope we have a chance to introduce Islam to others as we

> see

>> it

>> and practice its tenets. I disregard a nasty version of Islam introduced

> by

>>

>> people like Ali Sina, who is merely a hatemonger, uses defamation of

>> Islam

>> to

>> bootlick westerns and gain dominance among them. Outspokenly, that's a

> major

>>

>> threat, when working for hate, deceit, denouncement and deliberate

>> denigration

>> instantly becomes an emphatically recognised path to fame in the west.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> On 12/3/19, Ericka via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>> Not all Christians are evangelists. I am Lutheran. We are asked not so

>>> much to shove Bible passages down peoples throats as to live our life

>>> according toChrists' example and teaching. The Bible to me is not

>>> something to be read literally and taken literally; it is a guidebook.

>>> Through the examples of those who have acted respectfully and not so

>>> respectfully we come to see ourselves in the Scriptures and learn how

>>> to handle situations in a way that respects all of his creation

>>> including the human beings on this earth. We are not called to be

>>> drunken, gluttonous, greedy, arrogant, and so on. If you look in

>>> Galatians for the fruits of the spirit, these are what we are called to

>>> beat

>>> others and good suggestions to take care of yourself as well.

>>> It looks like cell control something you need to work on as I don't

>>> appreciate the rudeness you treated Adriana.

>>>

>>> God sent Jesus to us to free us from rules in the Old Testament since

>>> apparently people weren't understanding what God wanted us to act and

>>> why.

>>>

>>> Whether you're Jewish, Islamic or Christian etc. there are people who

>>> are go to humans and then there are bad ones. Islamic dictator is

>>> killing their own faithful is not any better than The Crusades. It's a

>>> humanity problem that we all struggle with so you can't blame our

>>> maker whether it be God as the Christian and see it, Allah, or the

> supreme

>>>

>>> being and so on. We screwup.

>>> Instead of dissecting everything, why don't we start looking at the

>>> common believes and bond together for a better world we have here too

>>> and have it rather than hurting others, just respecting others and

>>> either way not making our faiths look respectable.

>>>

>>> Ericka Nelson

>>>

>>>> On Dec 3, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Mustafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk

>>>> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> ?Well, you're in hell as of being such a miserable failure, not able

>>>> to respond to my longly held debating challenge. As for good looking

>>>> women, that's the maximum rate of someone at your disposal. I don't

>>>> know about these things. But I know, that staring at women illicitly

>>>> is strictly prohibited in Islam. Now, as these evangelists who

>>>> cluselessly fend for your plainly hateful attitude may have noticed,

>>>> you're not proselytising  to their faith in any manner. You're just

>>>> spreading hate and deceit about Islam. Nonetheless, that seems to be

>>>> quite sufficient for them to unconsciously endorse you. I think we're

>>>> fully aware as of right now, who is truly detestable, despicable and

>>>> immensely hypocritical. I still want to know, where did you earn the

>>>> 100000$ which you sardonically offered from? Is working for

>>>> Islamophobia and hatefully relevant industries eminently so

>>>> profitable in western culture? As you're currently residing in the

>>>> region of southeastern Europe, I wonder, what are you doing there? As

>>>> Iranian based who has been extremely notorious of intently spreading

>>>> hate, I couldn't unveil the nature of your work. Where does it fill?

>>>> Ali Sina aims to provoke attenuated Muslims until they ultimately

>>>> apostate. Be that as it may, he doesn't care about what do they embrace

>>>> afterward.

>>>> Is he promoting western secularism? I wonder if he perhaps could

>>>> illustrate onto that. He says before that he is not an evangelist.

>>>> Fine, what is he then? As to the faith talk folks, well, someone

>>>> there has just told me, that I was demanded not to post to the list

>>>> anymore.

>>>> Well, excuse me but, this request clearly contradicts with an

>>>> explicit statement that belongs to the list's essential guidelines.

>>>> On your main info page, it says, "Persons of all faiths are welcome.

>>>> Feel free to post, and have fun!". That what does it state there, very

>>>> clearly.

>>>> You can go to the list's info page and verify this claim. So, you may

>>>> either remove the above statement and replace it with a statement

>>>> that informs all viewers, that this list is exclusively restricted to

>>>> Christian conversation and relevantly affiliated blindness interests.

>>>> Or, you may say, that each and everyone that is not believing

>>>> Christian is welcome to post except Muslims. We don't want them here

>>>> anymore. I bet you couldn't post such thing on your main page because

>>>> you will plainly violate allegedly embraced tenets of

>>>> multiculturalism and coexistence. No no, sure you could. Hasn't

>>>> Trump, master of peace and tolerance insistently declared such kind

>>>> remarks about Muslims in the States and other minorities? What

>>>> happened when I posted to the faith talk list stuff that may not

>>>> necessarily concur with their beliefs or convictions as of religious

>>>> and

>>>>

>>>> political orientation?

>>>> Well, they immediately banned me from posting to the list. In other

>>>> words, forcefully unsubscribed me. Well, if I will anyway be

>>>> ostracised because of my religious and political opinion, what is

>>>> then the proper use of the following statement? As quoted above, it

>>>> says on your main info page, "persons of all faiths are welcome." So,

>>>> it's either I am welcome or not welcome. I wonder if it could be

>>>> both? It could be, as long as I speak against my own religion to

>>>> please Americans, lords of the world. I unfortunately couldn't cope

>>>> with such demand. So, I hope the temperament of the list's owners is

>>>> clarified a bit. As for Ali Sina, good luck at your glorious journey

>>>> of courting gorgeous women.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>> On 12/2/19, FFI <faithfreedom2 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>>>> I am in Ukraine, If this is hell it is too cold this time of the year.

>>>>> But

>>>>> the women here are actually very very beautiful.  Nice hell.

>>>>>

>>>>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 9:45 PM Mustafa Almahdy

>>>>> <against.trump2001 at gmail.com>

>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> For nearly three successive months, I have been persistently

>>>>>> challenging Ali Sina to enter in a debate with me about the filth

>>>>>> that he presumptuously writes about Islam. He obstinately calls the

>>>>>> lasciviously based soliloquy of his own sickened prejudice

>>>>>> worthwhile critique. He thence is afraid of venturing into this

>>>>>> altercating field, so he may not lose his averred credibility among

>>>>>> disinformed audience. He runs a vicious website entitled Ali Sina

>>>>>> dot org. At its inception he writes, everything you need to know

>>>>>> about Islam. He should have actually written, everything I intently

>>>>>> lie to you about Islam. He unfortunately takes advantage of

>>>>>> people's ignorance. He deliberately misleads his indoctrinated

>>>>>> viewers. On his detestable website, he often writes about

>>>>>> arbitrarily anonymous mortals who are allegedly Muslims. Therein,

>>>>>> they have supposedly sought his eminent advice which has led to

>>>>>> their ultimate apostasy. He evades conversing with me because I

>>>>>> massively

>>>>>> resemble a major threat to his reputation.

>>>>>> I discredited his character and have posed decisive rebuttals to

>>>>>> his truthiness. First off, why couldn't he release his accredited

>>>>>> credentials or whatever that might be? Second, does he know Arabic?

>>>>>> I previously demanded him to compose a basic sentence in Arabic,

>>>>>> but he just couldn't. Third, in his recent message to me, he asked

>>>>>> me to bring him someone to debate with, and he proposed to pay us

>>>>>> 100000$, arranged half to half, between me and the one that I will

>>>>>> bring. My question here is, why couldn't you just debate me for

>>>>>> free? And, where did you get all this money from? Is working in the

>>>>>> field of Islamophobia that profitable in the west? I hope he

>>>>>> bravely answers any of these critical questions. Now, to those who

>>>>>> purposely harbour such fugitives  and hatemongers, you must plainly

>>>>>> fathom, that the current situation won't ever be infinite in any

>>>>>> manner. I one day shall catch this Ali Sina and will then coerce

>>>>>> him into direct engagement, whereas people as of Muslims and others

>>>>>> alike can certainly see and judge. I genuinely believe that

>>>>>> attainting this person's competency is much worse than actually

> putting

>>>>>>

>>>>>> him to death.

>>>>>> If you're truly a man, you may then accept debating me. As of right

>>>>>> now, he cowardly hides like a nasty mous. He is absolutely

>>>>>> terrified of being caught and exposed. Had he been confident of

>>>>>> himself, he would have then accepted my longly suspended debating

>>>>>> proposal. His financial offer etc is just an enact to deride and

>>>>>> avoid any potential confrontation. I, however, won't ever leave him

>>>>>> on his own. Even if he hides below the seventh ground, I will chase

>>>>>> him. I will keep beating him up until he is wholly destroyed. I

>>>>>> knew where do you currently reside in Europe. We're going to meet

>>>>>> soon, so watch out, son of Sina.,

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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>>>>> <http://www.faithfreedom.org>

>>>>>

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