Christians did you Know Mohammed prayed to a stone, and he kissed it. Christ never prayed to a Cross?
That is why today there may be SOME Christians who pray to a cross
But ALL Muslims pray to the stone the IDOL
They are truly Pagan
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He was KILLED there, that's why he didn't pray to a cross. Later Christians adopted crosses for that reason. And FYI, Muslims are even harder on the point of not worshipping images and objects, being the Kaaba stone the exception, in order to respect TRADITION.
So. Much. Bullshit.
"Thou shalt not make for youself a graven image". Yet you fundies pray to a statue of Jesus, don't you?
Bloody retards. Read your fucking bibles, fundies!
If Christ had been hanged, most Christians would wear little silver nooses on chains around their necks. (Think how that would go over with African Americans, considering the history of lynching in this country.)
If Christ had been beheaded, they'd wear an axe.
If Christ had been put up against the wall, they'd wear guns or bullets or something.
Christians have made an instrument of painful torture one symbol of their religion, and the focus of their prayers. Compared to that, praying at the rock where Moses received the commandments or the rock that fell from the sky is pretty damn harmless.
Okay, so, like, muslims are stoned, and, uh, christains are cross, or sumthin', like, uh, fuck man, I'm cool with that, I think. Pass the bong man...
You are saying there were christians before there were christians, idiot! Jesus was a Jew BTW and is mentioned more times in the Koran than Mohammed.
The "stone" was a meteorite that landed close to Abraham when he asked (your) god to give him a sign, and it's kept to this day in his house - the Kaaba.
It is just a focal point - and as for that mickey-mouse religion - christianity, the altar is always orientated to the east.
He was CRUCIFIED on a cross. It had no religious significance at the time, and only represented a form of death.
Oh, and interesting how you guys place homosexuality in terms of sinning ABOVE creating images of living things, which is a fucking commandment, while "two men shall not lie together" is one line sandwiched between countless other nonsensical insignificant nit-picky regulations.
The "Hajr al-aswad" (literally "black stone") in the Kabaa isn't prayed to; it is just kept there as a historically significant object, sort of like the shroud of Terran or the bits of the cross on which Jesus was allegedly crucified. A lot of superstitious Muslims tend to assume that somehow touching it scores them some blessing points with God. The prayers are done towards the Kabaa (the black cube-shaped building) itself. Mohammad hoped doing that would bring unity amongst his people, and we can certainly see how well that is working out.
Confused?
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