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Opinion|Wed, Jan. 30 2008 10:10 AM EST

Christianity and Islam: Two Worldviews and Why They Matter

By S. Michael Craven|Christian Post Guest Columnist

In the Christian West, it was the biblical principles of personal responsibility, thrift and reinvestment of profits that gave rise to free-market capitalism. This coupled with a moral vision that led people to restrain their material consumption while vigorously seeking wealth, produced the most productive economies in all of human history.

On the matter of justice, this hardly bears examination as Islamic justice is nearly an oxymoron. There is no presumption of innocence and the burden of proof does not rest with the state. This is a culture in which a woman who is the victim of rape will likely find herself executed or whipped and fathers can murder their children for associating with infidels—so called “honor killings.” Of the 48 countries with a full or near Muslim majority, none has yet evolved a stable, democratic political system.

Hisham Sharabi, the noted Palestinian-born scholar of Georgetown University writes that the Arab world is for the most part “a culturally and politically desolate and oppressive place in which to live and to work . . . a difficult place in which to struggle to build a decent and humane society.” Clearly the Islamic worldview fails to correspond with reality at every point, producing less than adequate results in every standard by which we measure personal, social, and economic well-being.

Conversely, Christianity is more than mere religion; it is the true interpretation of reality in which individuals and societies alike fare better in every category when they live consistent with biblical truth. Rodney Stark points out in his insightful book, The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success, “While other religions emphasized mystery and intuition, Christianity alone embraced reason and logic as the primary guide to religious truth.” This emphasis on “reason and logic” naturally flows from a rational God who has revealed Himself through both the written word and an orderly creation. These combine to provide a rational theology that through reason men are able to apprehend and apply to every aspect of life and culture producing humane and successful societies.

So, why does this matter? Because for one, roughly one-fifth of the world’s population suffers under the oppressive yoke of Islam and two, there are many who are determined to spread Islam at any cost until the entire world comes under its destructive control.

For American Christians, the response is simple. The Lord in His providence has brought somewhere between 6 and 10 million (exact numbers are unavailable) Muslims to our shores. Thus the Muslim is now our neighbor and we are to love our neighbors. This means we endeavor to create real and meaningful relationships with those Muslims the Lord has very intentionally brought into our lives for it is ultimately the love of Christ that will overcome the tyranny of Islam.

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S. Michael Craven is the President of the Center for Christ & Culture, a ministry of discipleship and Church renewal that works to equip Christians with an intelligent, thoroughly Christian and missional approach to culture. For more information on the Center for Christ & Culture, additional resources, and other works by S. Michael Craven visit: www.battlefortruth.org

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  • Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    john 14-6,

    I too have enjoyed your comments on Khanson, and agree with most everything you have said, and have enjoyed reading your contributions to this dialogue. You make a good point that most Muslims put up these logically infallible barriers, making it impossible for them to either deny their beliefs or affirm the truth of Christianity (the major one is that the Quran is defacto perfect and complete, and the Bible is defacto corrupt and incomplete, if they start with this premise it is impossible for headway to be made) still we should never give up, their souls are at stake, and the truth of God must be heard.

    Also, though I disagree with Patrick's technique for building a real relationship with Christ amongst Muslims, he does make one correct point, which is that many Muslims are either willfully ignorant (logcially infallible barriers) or forced to be ignorant. The vast majority of Muslims in the world fall into the second category. In Egypt (and most Muslim countries) it is illegal to change one's religion, if it is Islam, also many threats are made against Christians and terrorism ensues. The masses are not even allowed to think, let alone hear the true message of the Bible and an open and safe debate between Christianity and Islam. If these Muslims could hear the truth, most would convert very quickly (indeed we are actually seeing this, as Muslim countries are now one of the fastest growing Christian areas).

    Patrick is right on this point, he just shouldn't have assumed that such a cursory, and nearly deceptive, approach could provide true conversion. If we really engage issues with the average Muslim, then they will be able to see the truth, for the willfully ignorant, we still debate and pray that God will change them, but unless they start thinking logically, they will always be closed to any new idea.

  • Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:37 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Patricks idea sounds good, but it is lacking fundamentals. It almost seems to be deceptive. First of all it leaves in tact all of their previous beliefs of Muhammad as the last prophet, and it assumes that the Muslim is going to be unintelligent. Also, if you are going to make a claim that you read the Quran so casually then it would be a good idea to actually read the Quran and know what it says, lest you be asked a question and be exposed. Parts of the method are good, and might serve as a very brief introductory, but I doubt this can build a real and true faith in Christ which is necessary.

  • Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:35 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 1

    The following evangelistic technique was developed by two men who wish to remain anonymous. More than 1600 Muslims have ask our Savior Jesus Christ to forgive them of their
    sins using this method. I hope someone will use this technique with the growing number of Muslims in our country.
    Raheem Saleeb And Halick Muzoud
    Evangelizing A Muslim by Raheem Saleeb And Halick Muzoud
    Using the Quran, the Bible and their own prayers (Surah ul Fatihah)

    The following technique can be used with any Muslim once they are open to talking about their faith. We have used it with Muslims whom we have befriended through friendship evangelism (going to dinner together, went fishing with the husband, etc., etc.) We also use this technique in our medial outreaches after the patient has been seen and loved up by our medial staff. It works as long as the person is open to talking about their faith.

    “Have you read your Quran lately?”

    The usual response is no, most Muslims are “cultural Muslims” and don’t read the Quran.

    “I have been reading mine and in chapter (surah) 3 verse 49 it says that Isa Almassih (Jesus the Messiah) healed the sick, gave sight to the blind and raised people from the dead!!!”

    “In chapter (surah) 5 verse 48 it says that the Quran was sent to confirm the scriptures before it and that Allah guards it safely, so it couldn’t have been changed or altered.”

    Side Bar: (The Muslims memorize the first 7 verse of the Quran and are suppose to use the verses in a prayer they are suppose to pray 5 times a day).

    “The prayer you pray five times a day has a verse that says “Show me the straight path of the righteous”. In the New Testament, which is guarded from being corrupted, Isa says “I am the way, the truth and the life and no one comes to God except by me.” So, what you pray for everyday, the straight path, Isa says he is.”

    “In the Quran Surah 3:55 it says that God ended Isa’s life on earth and raised him to paradise (heaven). Therefore he knows the way to heaven and tells us how to get there in his Gospels or Ingil. In Mark 2:10 it says that Isa has the authority to forgive sin and if you ask him to forgive your sin, you will be given the straight path to paradise when you die.”

    “Do you want to stand before Allah on judgment day with your sins unforgiven?”

    NO!

    Would like to ask Isa right not to forgive you your sins?

    Lead them in a prayer of forgiveness!!!!

  • Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:58 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    This is a great article and info. of this nature needs to be circulated on an increased basis, because I can see in our Countrys not so distant future the freedom of speech possibly being yanked with our changing Democracy here.
    I have www.joelstrumpet.com and ordered that book of his "Antichrist, Islams awaited Messiah" and I believe this is the scariest book that I`ve ever read,...because of the fact of the careful research by not only himself but ex-jihad-sts and ex- moderate Islam followers also in how closely their coming "messiah" almost LINE FOR LINE, paralells the book of Revelations coming of the antichrist and the false prophet,...and mind you not alot of speculation here,...But alot of documented research, very mind blowing and an easy read for anyone,....

  • Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:36 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    God wants His people to be literate. Moses studied and learned to read and write. All the prophets and apostles were literate.

    God has make sure we have schools, vocational centers, and colleges to educate His people. Many ill informed Christians allow their children to decide whether to get an education or not. However, they have been decieved. They are the parent(s) and not the child. God holds them responsible for the child not getting an education while under their roof. Christians are not suppose to have children and be irresponsible.

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