@danielshaibu01 @urchilla01 When someone is dead, they don't know they're dead but the living around them know and realize the tragedy. It's the same thing when someone is stupid, they don't know they're stupid. Unfortunately, just like death, there's no cure for stupidity
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@hackedoffbeta@Throttle_This@SkySportsNews What about the crimes committed by some Muslims and Islam linked groups in the name of Islam against non-Muslims? What do you think the consequences can be?
@f3704896413462@JKabetes@SkySportsNews The incident in Belfast is still fresh. They'd rather the US prioritise political correctness over national security
The story in the Bible that rattled me before I converted to Christianity from Islam:
The two thieves crucified next to Jesus. I never knew about them. Bro. They’re the whole Gospel in one scene.
Two men. Same sin. Same cross. Same dying breath. Same distance from Jesus — mere feet away on either side.
One mocks Him. One turns to Him and says, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”
And Jesus tells the second man: “Today you will be with Me in paradise.” Luke 23:43.
That man did ZERO good works. He couldn’t. His hands were nailed down. He never prayed five times. Never fasted. Never gave to the poor. Never got baptized. He had nothing to offer but a dying glance toward Jesus.
And Jesus saved him... on the spot.
In Islam, that man was doomed. No time to balance the scale. No deeds to weigh. Game over. A horrible life with a horrible punishment ahead.
I wonder if that would be me…
Yet in the Gospel, that man was in paradise the same day — because salvation was never about his works. It was about WHO he turned to in his last moment.
Two criminals. Same cross. One simple difference: which one turned to Jesus.
That’s why the Gospel is offensive.
And Jesus asks everyone: who do you say I am?