@Boss_Aleeyu Your Quran promises, decrees hellfire for all Muslims, yet you think you will be pulled out... π
Surah Maryam 19:71...π Al-Qadr determines your fate from before you were born! π€£π€£π€£
@ramialkhaleel No forgiveness in islam. Al-Qadr, your fate has been decided from before you were born. In any case, Allah has decreed for all Muslims to enter hellfire first. Your only hope is to get pulled out, but since Allah is satan, I doubt it. He'll need that full quarter of humanity.
@UgoCannon If you have a knife you can use it to cut your food. No sin. If you use that knife to hurt or unalive a person, then it is a sin. Is that too difficult for you to understand? π
@MasterMaliq The black latrine stone will be given eyes and a tongue on the Day of Resurrection to testify for those who touched it sincerely.
Touching it erases sins, and the Prophet ο·Ί kissed it and pointed to it when crowded. Islam is a pagan religion.
@fawzydawah Your whole Quran is anonymous. Created from Chinese whispers, and you don't have any real Uthmanic manuscript. Your whole religion is Daif.
@Ahmad_22440 Read verse 17 again and again until your low iQ brain begins to comprehend. This is after Jesus descends. Now explain your false prophets failed prophesies on the "Last Hour"...π
@Ahmad_22440 "We" means "we Christians," not "me Paul." Preachers still say "when we die". It does not mean they plan to die this week you moron. The phrase is conditional. "Who are alive & remain until" describes whichever believers happen to be alive then, not Paul's generation specifically
@Ahmad_22440 Paul follows it immediately in chapter 5 by saying you cannot know the timing. A thief gives no date. That is the opposite of a dated prophecy.
@Ahmad_22440 No it's not. You are cherry picking a few verses & attacking them. Paul is answering grieving new believers in Thessalonica. Their question was not "when," it was but "what happens to our dead?" The point is order, not timing β the dead are not left behind.
@Ahmad_22440 The verse is clear when you know the full context. Paul uses the word WE, as in he's writing to a group of believers. That those are still alive when Jesus Returns to destroy evil & Islam, the Antichrist religion, that those believers alive that time will join the ressurected.