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Islam is taking over, think about it.

Here is a problem. I think it is quite common for christians to become atheist or agnostic. Almost unheard of muslims to convert to different religion or abandon their faith and become atheist. So atheists will never be majority in this world unfortunately. Numbers do not lie - islam is becoming most dominant religion in the world and that domination is going to be even larger in the future. Seriously what is going to stop that? Look at most mixed marriages - if muslim man marries christian women - she becomes muslim, not vise versa. My friends good friend who was orthodox christian married muslim girl and got circumsized and became muslim as well as that was the only condition she would marry him.

i taught muslims on my mission. a few of them did accept the christian belifes i taught. some of them were actually easyer to teach then the stonch sother baptists.
 
I think becoming most dominant religion in previously christian countries can be defined as taking over?

Than you and I disagree on what "taking over" means. Yes the number of Muslims is exploding thru birthrates. No arguement on that point.
 
i taught muslims on my mission. a few of them did accept the christian belifes i taught. some of them were actually easyer to teach then the stonch sother baptists.

My experience was that they are generally very anti mormon. I speak of this from first hand experience and discrimination in the south during the 90s. I think it cooled down some after the Mormon Church sent some 70s to the SBC and Bellvue Baptist Church to talk to Dr. Adrian Rogers. Bellevue at that point in time had the largest anti mormon library in the world. It was a standing rule in the Little Rock, AR mission (it covers Memphis, TN) that the missionaries were not to talk to Dr. Rodgers. Ahh the good ole days.
 
My experience was that they are generally very anti mormon. I speak of this from first hand experience and discrimination in the south during the 90s. I think it cooled down some after the Mormon Church sent some 70s to the SBC and Bellvue Baptist Church to talk to Dr. Adrian Rogers. Bellevue at that point in time had the largest anti mormon library in the world. It was a standing rule in the Little Rock, AR mission (it covers Memphis, TN) that the missionaries were not to talk to Dr. Rodgers. Ahh the good ole days.

true, i was just trying to prove a slight point that muslims though usually very determined to stick to the religion they have known their whole lives will still change when the feel the spirit. i dont acredit the muslim grouth to be from conversions i think its all about who is having the most babys. mormons and cotholics have been slacking i guess we need to step it up. first on this board to have 20 kids wins salvation... now 1...2...3.. go!!
 
true, i was just trying to prove a slight point that muslims though usually very determined to stick to the religion they have known their whole lives will still change when the feel the spirit. i dont acredit the muslim grouth to be from conversions i think its all about who is having the most babys. mormons and cotholics have been slacking i guess we need to step it up. first on this board to have 20 kids wins salvation... now 1...2...3.. go!!

I have 250 bucks on PKM!!
 
There are different kinds of view and philosophies in Islam. Despite of being raised as a Sunni Hanafi, I follow my own way of belief as I have my own mind to comprehend the universe as my own. You can say it's almost parallel with Nonduality - Advaita-Vedanta. I don't believe there is a God in X Dimension. I believe we all are a part of the one God forming the God himself.

If some belief is taking over as OP indicated, that should be giving what the believers need from it: relief and peace. So why people have to feel fear for it? I would fear, if I had something to loose if a belief would take over, such as financial revenue. There are very few religions which people don't have to pay because of what they believe in. Would I not be in peace if I don't have to pay? I am not paying anything to anybody, and I found my inner peace, just needed to think and read a little. People are too lazy, and don't like to think for themselves. They pay someone else to think for themselves instead.

So if there is a problem exists, problem is just about economics, not about the religion or beliefs.
 
In almost every society, there is a government propaganda that raises phobia of minority immigration. Muslims are trying to be made into the minority of the world (especially the Christian world) so that what has been done and will be done could be legalized in the eyes of the world. That video is obviously made in the hands of a few conservative anti-Muslim Christians and it has been told through the lips of Muslims. To me, it's a fail attempt to raise some hate against Muslim immigrants. But to some among us, it clearly got into some minds.


I'm not saying that immigration does not have an effect on shaping societies. It has a major one. But the exaggeration part is rooted from propaganda is all I'm saying. Muslims migrate, shape some aspects of some societies, but they do not and will not wipe them out through immigration. If the majority of the world becomes Muslim one day, it will be through choice. But sociologically speaking, and I'm saying this to the Mormon friends here who had done their part as missionaries, the conversion thing does its major effect, when one of the two sides gain an incredible power against the other, hence its social context manipulating the lesser religion's people to convert to it by their own choice, but actually driven by basic interests.
 
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21% of American Muslims are converts
https://pewresearch.org/files/old-assets/pdf/muslim-americans.pdf

Also conversions to Islam actually really started to increase after 9/11 ironically since many people bought a Qur'an and started reading it etc. 34,000 converted to Islam a couple of months after the attack.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=imwjournal

But all in all it is mainly about birthrates... Secularism is also an extremely fast growing belief/nonbelief but it will never become a majority for the simple reason that secular people normally have by far the fewest amount of kids while the most religious have the most. https://www.scilogs.eu/en/blog/biol...jan-02-2011-jonathan-leake-full-draft-version

Btw secularism isn't the same as atheism. 21% of Americans are nonreligious/secular while only 2-3% are atheist. Chesterton said it best with "Atheism the most daring of all dogmas, for it is the assertion of a universal negative."
 
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Almost unheard of muslims to convert to different religion or abandon their faith and become atheist.

No, it's equally common. I read a couple of blogs by Muslim-turned-atheists.

The real problem is that so many Muslims live in countries where atheists are jailed/killed for expressing their views.
 
No, it's equally common. I read a couple of blogs by Muslim-turned-atheists.

The real problem is that so many Muslims live in countries where atheists are jailed/killed for expressing their views.

I agree. Muslims in general are as likely to change or abandon religion as any other sect providing they have the same level of exposure to those influences.
 
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