How are you keeping Ritchie? haven't seen you around for some time..
Albion was doing good till last week but i don't see things bright after the Wolves defeat last weekend. hope they get their act together soon..
carleen wrote:Cyprus
Language name: Greek
Population 578,000 in Cyprus (1995).
Region: Nearly all in southern Cyprus.
Dialects Cypriot Greek.
Language use: National language.
Comments Christian.
villawagen wrote:quote GAVCARoCOM
I didnt have problems with GCs how i m having with English people in this forum. Is History coming back. Do you think you English expats gonna talk about TCs bad and like you trying to support the GCs you can save your ass and you will be able to stay here and have a GC friends ,how your country 50 years ago done but against GCs. But you are in the wrong site mate , the problem is UK now supporting the English in the North because they are the ones buying that lands. In the North you talk about GCs bad and in the South you talk about TCs bad. Very clever
i backed you up when i thought you where bieng ganged up on, however i can now see why some of the forum members have those opinions !!!!!
you just dont think before you post gav !!!!
so in the words of one of our old allies !!!!!!!
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devil wrote:Carleen
Respectfully, I don't think you understand Islam. The Muslims worship the same God as you do. Allah is an Arabic word (or rather Al Lah) that means only the personage to be worshipped and is used by all the millions of Arab Christians for God, as well as the Muslims. In Islam, Allah is the Only God, the supreme Creator, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as well as of Jesus and Muhammad. The only major theological difference between Islam and Christianity is that Muslims do not accept the Trinity, therefore Jesus is not considered divine but is a great prophet and teacher, as was Muhammad a few hundred years later. A number of Western sects share the same views about the divinity of Jesus (e.g., Unitarians, Universalists etc.).
The stumbling block that many Christians feel is Al Qur'an and the perception that it breeds violence. Unfortunately, Muhammad's words, as the final Prophet, have been greatly distorted (much as Christ's have, as well). Muhammad died in 632 AD and some of his dictations (probably about 10-20%) had been written down in his lifetime. Most were added in the years following his death and it is believed the first compilation was written by his followers in 635. However, there were a number of very different versions written in the following 100 years. Certainly there was much flux up to about 655. It would seem likely that the "official" text, which was never abrogated, wasn't fixed before 700 and no manuscripts exist from before 700 (possibly not before 900). What is interesting is that it is motley collection of writings with many repetitions (like the 4 Gospels in Christianity, although they are not divided into separate writers); these are interpreted very differently and the notion of "death to all infidels" and other violent passages do not appear in all the interpretations. Incidentally, Muhammad excluded Jews and Christians from the idea of infidel, stating that they are not, as they worship Al Lah.
So don't be too intolerant of our Muslim brothers.
villawagen wrote:GAVCARoCOM wrote:devil wrote:Carleen
This guy have good manners[/quote
indeed he has got good manners gav, however he does not make sweeping generalisations of an entire nation
unlike yourself
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