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terrifying state of affairs both for the Chris-
tian in question and for a Muslim who
wishes to be in an alliance with and to
love him. The inevitable conclusion is
that there can never be any alliance or
solidarity between Christians and
Muslims, and that would mean the
earth becoming a place of horror where peace
can never come; that erroneous worldview alone is
enough to spark a comprehensive policy of enmity. It is impossible for
an Evangelical Christian who thinks like that to establish a true inter-
faith friendship. Such a life is not the kind of life that God desires. A
true religion can obviously never teach such a policy of enmity nor such
a scenario of slaughter. That means there must be a gargantuan error
in the interpretation of religion.
It is also a violation of reason and faith to imagine that the Prophet
Jesus (pbuh), sent to the world as a representative of peace and
love, and also a prophet of Muslims, could bring about slaughter
in the End Times, something which is totally at variance with
the reason of his creation. A true Christian who is properly
acquainted with the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) needs to be suspi-
cious of any such idea. Such a terrifying plan, one that would
make love and peace on earth impossible, is incompatible with
both the law of God and the purpose behind the sending of
the prophets. There is, therefore, a manifest misunder-
standing here and a question of perception. (For further
details on this subject see Christians Must Heed Jesus by
Harun Yahya)
The expectation of war that makes unity among the dif-
ferent faiths, peace and brotherhood impossible is a
direct violation of the law of God and the reason behind
the sending of the prophets. There is therefore a problem
of perception behind some Evangelicals' expectation of a
terrible war.
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