lyion wrote:You have a lot of good points. Its a shame you feel the need to Mindia threads, versus actually objectively discussing them.
Shutup Lyion. You're comments are dull and unnecessary.
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lyion wrote:You have a lot of good points. Its a shame you feel the need to Mindia threads, versus actually objectively discussing them.
Mindia wrote:lyion wrote:You have a lot of good points. Its a shame you feel the need to Mindia threads, versus actually objectively discussing them.
Shutup Lyion. You're comments are dull and unnecessary.
Tikker wrote:Mindia wrote:Is Jesus God? If the answer is yes, then we need to ask, Is the Muslim God Jesus? If Jesus is not the God of the Islam religion, then are Muslims worshipping the same God that we, as Christians, are?
less than 1/6 of the world believes jesus=god
from a christian point of view, you're definitely not going to agree
think about this then
Christ was born a jew, and recognized the jews god as God
so christians believe in the same God as the Jews, yet the jews do not believe christ was God
Muslims believe that Christ was a prophet
Mohammed was also a prophet
Islam's God, Judaism's God, and Christianity's God is one and the same
Tikker wrote:Mindia wrote:lyion wrote:You have a lot of good points. Its a shame you feel the need to Mindia threads, versus actually objectively discussing them.
Shutup Lyion. You're comments are dull and unnecessary.
and this one you just posted was amazingly interesting and totally necessary
ps, I also see the irony in pointing out dull uninteresting commentary with some of my own~
Gidan wrote:I would love to home school my daughter, though I think my own knowlege would be significantly lacking.
Lets say your a gifted person when it comes to literature, writing and such but your just avg in math. How do you teach Calculus to your kid? Do you hold them back because of your lack of knowlege? I would say as far as match and science go, I would do great teaching high school, hell I could probably get away with college math, but I would have problems with elementry math. I would literally have to go back and reteach myself basic algebra because I havn't used it since I was in what 9th grade. Just sit back and image me trying to teach my child how to spell!!!!! My reading comprention sucks, how would I teach them anything on the level of english.
I guess my question is, what do you do when they are beyond your ability to teach them? Do you throw them to the wolves of public school? Find some nice private school? What will it be like for them to goto college. Will college actually be their first time knowing what a classroom looks like? Will they be lost in the shuffle in a class of 30? How about a class of 400? They are growing up in a class of what 1,2 or 3?
In the end, are you really helping them or hurting them? Do the benefits of the better education out weigh the negative side effects?
Gidan wrote:Not sure if homeschool programs a monkey could teach is a good thing or not. Sure its great that you can teach a subject beyond you understanding, but what do you do when the student asks a question that is off the program your using?
Martrae wrote:Co-ops don't cost tuition (they may have minor fees for supplies, though) and if they are holding a class you don't like you can just not put your child(ren) in it.
As far as monkeys teaching, I meant that programs are presented in a way that an average person can understand and teach, not that they were easy or lacking in any way.
Besides, there is also no shame in telling your child you don't know an answer and then finding out together.
This means the bright kids that might have excelled are stuck doing busywork or sitting in boredom while the teacher goes over for the 16th time what 1+1 is. The intelligent ones will start acting up and creating games to pass the time, which leads to the teacher freaking out and complaining they have no attention span and must be put on Ritalin.
Mindia wrote:Tikker wrote:for what it's worth, muslims and christians believe in the same god
Where do you get your info? I'm sure glad we can turn to you for religious facts, eh Tikker? Here's a good explanation:
"The muslim's god is Allah from whom both good and evil emanate, and to them Jesus was a prophet, although not as great as Muhammad. muslims are expected to believe in the Articles of Faith and observe the Pillars of Faith. Those who follow and obey Allah and the prophet Muhammad will eventually be rewarded by going to Paradise, a place of pleasure.
There are many differences between Islam and Christianity. Their teachings are in conflict. For the Christian, God is holy and cannot do anything sinful or evil. As for Jesus Christ, He was and still is God and faith in Him is the only way to heaven, not externally obeying a list of dos and don'ts. Unlike the muslim's view of life after death, the Christian's idea of heaven is eternity with a holy God, not a place where inhabitants enjoy the sinful pleasures they denied as human beings.
Do Muslims Worship the Same God as Christians?
In order to find the answer, let's begin by asking ourselves a few very important introductory questions.
Is Jesus God? If the answer is yes, then we need to ask, Is the Muslim God Jesus? If Jesus is not the God of the Islam religion, then are Muslims worshipping the same God that we, as Christians, are?
In a sense, everyone who believes that there is a God begins by believing in the one true God. Unfortunately, these initial concepts of God have grown into religious systems and beliefs that have inaccurate and inadequate concepts of who He really is, what He's like and what He expects from us. People in these religious systems, including Islam, either ignore or deny what God has universally revealed about Himself to mankind (i.e., creation/Romans 1:19-20, law in our hearts/Romans 2:12-15, and the prophets/Hebrews 1:1-2).
Here is a classic passage that refers to one God but many "images" (in other words, idols or false gods).
Romans 1:18-25
Do Muslims and those in other religious systems believe that Jesus is God? Do they believe in the one true God as He has revealed Himself in creation, our hearts and the prophets? The answer is no.
One can certainly argue that we all started at the same place, with a belief that there is a God. But when we evaluate whether Islam and other non-Christian religions have an accurate understanding of who He really is and what He is really like, we must conclude that their concepts of God are dramatically different than the God that is described in the Christian Bible. Because of that, it is valid to argue that the "god" of Islam is not the same as the Christian's God. And why? Because Muslims have an inadequate and inaccurate concept of who God really is.
At the very least, we must conclude that Muslims are not worshipping in spirit and truth (John 4:24), because they don't really know God. And why don't they know God? Because they don't recognize Him for who He really is. In essence, they have created a false, man-made "god." Tragically, man-made "gods" cannot save their followers from sin and eternal condemnation."
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