Rollout wrote:I think we're missing the bigger point here; no Kenyan should be singled out just because of their religion. Just because terrorists happen to be muslims do not mean every muslims walking down the street should be a suspect; it's just wrong and I stand with my muslims brothers and sisters and any Kenyan of good will.
@Rollout you've spoken like 10 men
At the time of Noah, did people accuse him of bad things?
At the time of Jonah, did they lie about him?
At the time of Moses, did accuse him?
At the time of time Jesus, did people accuse him and attack him?
At the time of Muhammad, did the people labelled him with bad things?
At the time of all these prophets, did people load them as terrorist?
What did the people do at the time of those prophets?
All these prophets had done zero, they had done nothing wrong, but people were saying things against them. The people schemed, saying maybe this guy will do this or that so we must act against him. These were the kind of things they were saying.
But these prophets were always patient. They were not reactionaries.
So as we continue the teachings of those prophets, may God Almighty give us patience, to endure the slandering.