Sunday, February 03, 2019

Life Under ISIS Led These Muslims to Christianity

"If heaven is made for ISIS and their belief," said one convert, "I would choose hell for myself instead of being again with them in the same place, even if it’s paradise."

From NBC News (believe it or not):
Four years have passed since the Islamic State group's fighters were run out of Kobani, a strategic city on the Syrian-Turkish border, but the militants' violent and extreme interpretation of Islam has left some questioning their faith. 
A new church is attracting converts. 
It is the first local Christian place of worship for decades. 
“If ISIS represents Islam, I don’t want to be a Muslim anymore,” Farhad Jasim, 23, who attends the Church of the Brethren, told NBC News. “Their God is not my God.”
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2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

“Their God is not my God.”

A few years ago, I heard these words from an Afghani who had fled here to escape from the Taliban. He attended mosque one time here in Northern Virginia and decided that Islam does really mean what the Taliban say -- as the mosque was preaching "Taliban-ism." This man of whom I speaking became an atheist.

Pastorius said...

I've noticed a lot of Muslims who reject Islam become "atheists".