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Re: America is an Islamic Country Very Soon - Great Video (Re: Frankly)
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The World Christian Encyclopedia estimates that, within the United States, there may be as many as twenty thousand converts from Islam to Christianity every year.[1] Additionally, Aljazeera suggests that in Africa, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity every year.[2] SOURCE (1)Barret, David, cited in Duin, Julia. "Daring Leaps of Faith", The Washington Times. Retrieved on 2006-08-13..
If we look at both religions , Islam is only religion that kills it's apostates , I don't understad why they call it a religion of peace when they behead a person only if they leave Islam , and then , Frankly posts how thousands of Americans convert to Christianity , Those uneducated people only saw the westernized Islam , I bet if they flew to Islamic countries to see how the Christians and non-Muslims are treated they will run on a one way street. I lived in the US and Muslims try to spread this unrealistic view of Islam , and deni any relation with Islam with any bloody killing taking place. In canada , som Mosques give 100 dollars for non-Muslims to come over , Saudi Arabia are continuosly buying land and building Mosques to spread Islam , they practising something they will never offer , freedom of religion , not a single Church is located in KSA , and they build a mosque after the other , it's truly disghusting. What is funny though , is the claim of some Muslims that if anyone converts to Christianity they do it for money , when Mosques here and everywhere give out money and Muslims who convert to Christianity are being persecuted everyday.
This is one of the Men who was murdered in Iran for converting Ghorban Tourani
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ghorban Tourani
Ghorban Dordi Tourani (1952 - 22nd November 2005), also called Ghorban Tori(قربان دردى تورانى in Persian), was an Iranian Christian lay-minister. He lived and worked in Gonbad-e Qabus, Golestan province, Iran.
Tourani, an Iranian Turkmen, was brought up as Sunni Muslim, but converted to the Christian faith in the mid 1990s during a stay in Turkmenistan. After his return to Iran he rapidly established a Christian ministry and a house church amongst his compatriots in his predominantly Islamic home town. Following multiple threats of death he was abducted and murdered on the 22nd November 2005. His murder followed the even more widely publicised arrest and trial[1] [2] of the Iranian Christian convert and lay minister Hamid Pourmand for apostasy by the Iranian authorities. His death, the first murder of a pastor after several years, was a major point of escalation in the renewed persecution of Christian converts from Islam in Iran and the small but growing house church movement. This is a list of few people who converted to Christianity , well-known, Hussain Andaryas - Afghani Christian activist
Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky - Russian officer of Circassian origin who led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia (note: was converted under unknown circumstances).
Jean-Bédel Bokassa - Central African Emperor (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity)
Emir Caner - Dean of the College at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Ergun Caner - President of Liberty Theological Seminary at Liberty University
Nonie Darwish - freelance writer
Mark A. Gabriel - writer on Islamic affairs
Akbar Gbaja-Biamila - American football player
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila - American football player
Tunch Ilkin - former American football player
Qadry Ismail - former American football player
Raghib Ismail - former American football player
Lina Joy - Malay convert to Christianity, who is fighting to have the word Islam removed for her identity card. [43]
Barack Obama, convert from Islam to Christianity.
Tu?çe Kazaz - Turkish model; Miss Turkey 2001
Alexander Kazembek - Russian Orientalist, historian and philologist of Azeri origin
Mathieu Kérékou - President of Benin (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity)
Carlos Menem - former President of Argentina
Yadegar Moxammat of Kazan - last khan of Kazan Khanate
Barack Obama - United States Senator from Illinois
Abdul Rahman - activist
Emily Ruete - Princess of Zanzibar and Oman
Begum Samru - powerful lady of north India, ruling a large area from Sardhana, Uttar Pradesh
Walid Shoebat - author and former member of the PLO
Patrick Sookhdeo - British Anglican canon
Ghorban Tourani - former Iranian Sunni Muslim who became a Christian minister
George Weah - Liberian soccer player (from Christianity to Islam back to Christianity)
with respect Rawan
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