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Did I make a mistake when choosing Islam? Pt1

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 เม.ย. 2023
  • 01:23 - My Childhood
    02:40 - Why my name is not Polish?
    03:49 - Growing up in a catholic racist family
    07:21 - How I lost my phone and found God
    14:14 - French Guiana gave my my core values
    19:05 - How Google Maps helped me fond Islam
    ABOUT ME:
    I’m William, a Sociology researcher at the University of Warwick. I make videos about society and the outdoors. My publications and other creative projects are on my website williambarylo.com . To get in touch, email me at hello@williambarylo.com
    PS: This channel is eligible for monetisation. However, I have chosen not to depend on TH-cam for income and not make money out of TH-cam so 1. I can have creative freedom and 2. Offer ad-free videos to my viewers.
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  • @edahithnain4829
    @edahithnain4829 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    MashaAllah what an amazing story... Allah has chosen you for Islam.

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Allah chooses everyone but only a few are aware of it

    • @ivonkwAn6443
      @ivonkwAn6443 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@williambaryloYou are another example of how Polish religiosity has taken you to a higher level of religiosity, which takes away the ability to live in TRUE FREEDOM, which only comes from KNOWING THE LORD JESUS CHRIST PERSONALLY.
      John 8:36.
      ...
      I hope that your SEARCH for truth does not end here, and that the feeling of satisfaction does not stop you from what GOD has destined you for.
      THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB.
      I wish that the Savior of the World, Jesus Christ, will make himself known to you before he returns to judge Babylon, in which we now live.
      Matthew 7:7-...,
      Luk 11:9-10,
      Isaiah 55:6
      Jeremiah 29:13,
      Psalm 9:10,
      Psalm105:4,
      Psalm 119:2,
      I wish you to find 💯% truth🙏👉📖
      POZDRAWIAM😊

  • @fauziaahmad2521
    @fauziaahmad2521 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Subhanallah! I loved the story of the shooting star! When God wants to open someone's heart to Islam the signs are so clear! Loved your re-telling of your path to Islam. Lots of Duas

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      If it was not for this shooting star, I would have turned away a thousand times!

    • @markscheepers9908
      @markscheepers9908 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@williambarylo I don't know who you think you found when you lost your phone but it was certainly not the God that spoke to Abraham & Moses (as Mohammad claimed, since there is no proof of this when comparing his revelations to the earlier Scripture). And before you jump on the Biblical corruption band-wagon, I have yet to see a single shred of evidence for this claim....so provide this in your defence of this claim.
      So it seems you left Christianity due to personal issues, and gave up proven truth for an Islamic faith that can't be proven. And a faith that guarantee's it's faith-followers nothing.
      Why following a man that was himself clueless of whom provided him with revelation in that cave, whom he feared was a demon and consider himself possessed (these are not my claims, check the Islamic sources to confirm this).
      A stranger that came to him in that cave and never even told him his name or which god he represented - surah 96 (but he would later go on to falsely claim it was the Abrahamic God...really, where is the proof?). Is it any wonder this counterfeit god Allah would leave this man Mohammad without answers as he does below?
      ⦁ [Surah 46:8-9]; "...Say: 'I am not an innovation among the Messengers, and 🔷I KNOW NOT WHAT SHALL BE DONE WITH ME or with you. I only follow what is revealed to me; I am only a clear warner."
      So apparently all Muslims are on their own...with no guarantee's of paradise. What type of faith is this that can't guarantee salvation, is this not the point to any religion, else what's the point?.
      Yet in Christianity, Jesus guarantees this as he did to an unknown man before being crucified:
      ⦁ [Luke 23:39-43... Then he said to Jesus, “🔷REMEMBER ME, LORD, WHEN YOU COME INTO YOUR KINGDOM.”. And Jesus said to him, “🔷TRULY, I TELL YOU TODAY, YOU SHALL BE WITH ME IN PARADISE.”
      Clearly Islam offers nothing, it can't even guarantee faithful followers a place in paradise as shown by it's prophet in the above verse, the only faith that guarantee's faithful followers a place in the hereafter is Christianity and in your haste you left it for Islam....really.

  • @hanifahizabella7480
    @hanifahizabella7480 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Somet convert stories are much as Ibrahim's Alehi Salam story. We ask and converse God and He replies with the best of reply by opening our path . 😊

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yeah that's crazy. And beautiful at the same time.

  • @user-mohmed2-q9y
    @user-mohmed2-q9y ปีที่แล้ว +2

    مرحبا بك اخي في الإسلام دين التوحيد اسال الله ان يثبتك ويبارك فيك ويرزقك جنه الفردوس الأعلى يا اخي الكريم

  • @MuslimRevertStories
    @MuslimRevertStories 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Masha-Allah. This was a really nice video. You have eloquently told your revert story ✨. So happy for you ! May Allah increase you in emaan and use you as a light to guide others to the straight path.

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you. Ameen

  • @insanememecreatorbd
    @insanememecreatorbd ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lot's of love & best wishes from Bangladesh 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @adnankhursheed
    @adnankhursheed ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Masha Allah, just loved the story. It's beautiful, especially the last part when you mentioned about Makkah and I'm still smiling while writing the comment. 😊

  • @JimySlow-wq9bw
    @JimySlow-wq9bw 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Amazing , Maha Suci Allah-Subhannallah salam i'm chinese indonsia muslim living in jkrta proud to be part from this umnat-ummah

  • @naseeha101
    @naseeha101 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Halfway and really enjoying this. I think you’ve been blessed with good story telling. On a side note all the Polish people I have worked with were hilarious! I actually tried learning a bit of Polish on Duolingo 🤭

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Haha! Thank you it's a very difficult language

  • @shinwaramin8582
    @shinwaramin8582 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    masshhla ,, may god keep you straight in the way

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      inshaAllah Ameen. The straight path is very narrow and dark nowadays

    • @shinwaramin8582
      @shinwaramin8582 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@williambarylo yes ,, islam came strange and it will go strange

  • @karimghrab6634
    @karimghrab6634 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    listening to your beautifully narrated fascinating story, i couldn't help but notice the similarity between your journey to islam and that of the prophet's saws who felt the need to self-isolate and contemplate in the cave until he received revelation from Allah.

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Everyone's journey is different!

  • @JunaidSalehHayat
    @JunaidSalehHayat ปีที่แล้ว

    Subhan'Allah, Subhan'Allah, Allah-u-Akbar!! It brought tears in my eyes! With teary eyes, I am typing this to thank you for sharing such an inspirational journey of yours. Allah guides whom He wills! May Allah make you a source of guidance for others. May Allah bless you, my brother! The Noor on your face is very visible and I can feel the sincerity in your voice. May Allah make us and keep us sincere with Islam, Allah's beautiful Deen. I am very glad I just came across your channel!

  • @TheFarkhondeh
    @TheFarkhondeh 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Salam Alalkum William ,very happy for you to
    Find your purpose in life thank you so much
    For sharing your videos with us . I really appreciate
    them . I am inviting you to my house when ever you
    come to America (Oregon)

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Waalaykum Salaam. thank you very much. I've heard Oregon is a lovely place! Please drop me an email. and you are welcome at ours in the UK

  • @ssfff8194
    @ssfff8194 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mashallah brother very knowledgeable

  • @lailashalaby2298
    @lailashalaby2298 หลายเดือนก่อน

    About the concept of trinity there's a channel of brothers called "Towards Eternity" where they talk with another brother about cristianity in a video called " Jesus didn't preach cristianity", so interesting!

  • @mrsporty9669
    @mrsporty9669 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting story. Thanks for sharing 🌟 Stay blessed 🌲

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for watching

  • @mrt7948
    @mrt7948 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very interesting. U r a good speaker. Thanks.

  • @Khaanxx
    @Khaanxx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ma Sha Allah

  • @loopwithers
    @loopwithers 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are a true scientist. You 'describe' miracles but yet I have not heard you 'define' miracles. I'm subscribed! 😸

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Why define miracles? Some events can seem miraculous to some, and not for others

  • @SparklingInformation
    @SparklingInformation ปีที่แล้ว +1

    May Almighty ALLAH bless you, reward you and surround with happiness and protect you with His Unlimited Mercy and Unique Protection. Amen 😊 welcome to ISLAM 😊

  • @essa200911
    @essa200911 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    May Allah bless you

  • @farookjabbar3978
    @farookjabbar3978 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful Narrated with wonderful phrases ❤

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you, but it's just my story!

  • @rozaliaslaboiu7810
    @rozaliaslaboiu7810 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved the story with Makah...

  • @irened8457
    @irened8457 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    British Guyana now independent Guyana has a large Muslim population.some descendents of slaves, some descendents of indentured Indian servants bought to Guyana from India by the british.Guyana also has indeginous communities

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes! British Guyana is very different from French Guyana. Same with Suriname

  • @SisterhoodPathways
    @SisterhoodPathways 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    MashaAllah

  • @Nameless-G
    @Nameless-G ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you

  • @abdalhaqq9465
    @abdalhaqq9465 ปีที่แล้ว

    Welcome home bro.

  • @behind_the_camera.1
    @behind_the_camera.1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mashaallah.❤

  • @agatastaniak7459
    @agatastaniak7459 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ok, as someone very open-minded to other cultures but also as someone of the same academic background as you and also as someone from a Polish family that has a lot of relatives who have migrated abroad across entire globe really I have to offer some constructive criticism. First, no, we cannot say that majority of Polish society is agnostic. This contradicts any available social data we have on this topic. Is Poland among countries with fastest decline in declared "religiosity"? Yes. Has to do with scandals in Catholic Church, pedophile scandals mostly and with youth forced to have a Catholic religion as obligatory subject while this problem is still not resolved by Polish Church or The Pope itself. So in fact it's more like ethical system didn't evolve as much as simply a social anger against immoral behaviour of the religious hierarchy grew stronger over time. As for Poland figthing against muslims in the past and islamophobia. This just defies the historical records. Poland was a peaceful country that somewhere in XIII century suddenly, almost overnight started to become a victim of brutal attacks from muslim communities seeking usual forms of development that migrating clans would seek- conquering new lands by surprise. And well, the very city in which I live got attacked literally overnight and everyone in this city got killed apart from a narrow group that locked itself inside one church that exists until now. It was Poland's first contact with muslim religion and with people speaking a language not known to Europeans back then. So hardly an islamophobia. A defensive war but also mixed with curiosity due to this sudden and intense cultural encounter was born. Poland and Ottoman Empire had a military brush. Poalnd effectively defended itself but also started studying the langauge and culture. Actually a monk at the service of a Polish King from the city in which I live was among the very first Europeans in medevial times to create a book with a dictionary of Turkish and with information on customs, religion and traditions of Ottoman Empire. Europe as a cultural and political empire and Ottoman Empire have tried a confrontation of their pwoers again and yes, this is why when cmingto the rescue of Vienna Polish forces clashed with Turkish forces again. But again, here history of Polish- Turkish tensions end and in fact till this day Turkey and a muslim country remains a country with the longest tradition of peaceful relationships ever recorded in Polish diplomatic history, spanning for over 120 years. So no, one cannot say that "Poland started contacts with muslim countries due to islamophobia". Poland simply as an attractive land to invade got invaded and successfully defended itself. And Poland as a loyal ally to other European Countries faced with a wave of Ottoman Empire military rides simply complied with its diplomatic obligations and helped Vienna to defend itself. And that's really all. Poland studied arabic, Turkish and islam long before any other country apat from modern day Czech Republic monks did, so cannot be seen as culturally "islamophobic" in any special way. As for "islamophobic", I think knowing your backstory of your family I think you are giving into direct experience of your family, which for many reasons was highly specific- workers always compete against immigrants for work and it was the case when Poland opened up after collapse of communism, emigrants in countries which are former colonial empires like France always compete for the very same jobs and wages , especially females. So I would say, for the sake of your research , try to educate more on Poland in Poland and through Polish sources, instead of projecting maybe French islamophobia or emigrants in France islamophobia on Poland. Those are two completely distinct areas of social research. As for your name, I think it's very Polish thing to do. All my relatives who moved abroad have given locally or internationally sounding names to their kids, so I think it also shows part of the essence of Polish society. What means Polish people seek blending in, an integration, not underlying the differences in ways that could be potentially highly conflictual. This is why Polish people learn language, customs of the country they emigrate to and give names like yours to kids. What should give you some idea about the fact that breeding some kind of crazy hostile islamophobia even in Poland itself is not something that blends in well with Polish peaceful existence loving mentality. I recall that we even had a survey in Poland once about who is your favourite Saint? ( Jaki jest twój ulubiony Święty?) Święty meaning " A prominent iconic religious character". And which answer has won? " Święty Spokój". And this is not a person or a character. Polish people simply answered " Sacred Peace of Mind". ;-)

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for taking the time for commenting. Yes I agree Poland has a wonderful history and sadly political agendas have gotten into the way and it's wonderful Poland has disappeared from the maps many times but still reappeared. I agree it's good to see that despite historic fights, Poland and Turkey have now good political ties. There's also sometimes a fascination for people from Turkey and Egypt, many Poles I know have married Egyptian or Turkish people. Fortunately people have their own minds and can appreciate the nuances, and not believe the media or politicians like my parents did. I really hope that despite globalisation and modernity people can hold to their religious heritage. My grandmother, who I miss, was very religious in the sense of very principled. For my parents' and cousins' generation, it's different. While they identify as Catholics (as they would tick the box on surveys), they don't necessarily practice or hold strong beliefs ("belonging without believing"). But it comes and goes, people are different and change with time.

  • @monopole5062
    @monopole5062 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Pourrais t’on avoir un sous titrage français svp ? 🇫🇷

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Dispo dans Paramètres > Sous Titres

    • @monopole5062
      @monopole5062 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cest vrai merci ☺️

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@monopole5062 Il y aussi des sous-titres en Japonais au cas où

  • @TheFarkhondeh
    @TheFarkhondeh 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You are welcome to my house
    If you ever visiting our mosque
    now I am your Persian mother.

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you, much appreciated!

  • @nounou8899
    @nounou8899 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤

  • @MohdHilal
    @MohdHilal ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you for sharing your story, its so inspiring. and regarding the name change, muslim reverts are only required to change their name if it has a bad meaning or it contradicts Islamic teaching, like Abdu Manaf or Abd Allaat, i.e. worshipper of Manaf and Allaat (ancient pagan gods).
    And changing your father's name and family is actually forbidden, its your father's right to carry his name, again, unless its contradicts the teachings of Islam. The prophet (PBUH) has said "call them to their fathers"

  • @azizbelkharmoudi2564
    @azizbelkharmoudi2564 ปีที่แล้ว

    Greeting from Morocco 💚💚💚Not iradah i think mourid is the arabic counterpart of your name William btw i see many reverts change their names but It is not absolutely necessary unless their name is against the teachings of Islam

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think 'Mourad' means 'the one who is willed' which is slightly different. But i could be mistaken, my Arabic is not good

  • @czarekp3552
    @czarekp3552 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i'm Polish and i'm not big on religion, but i do like the concept, however i'm more for the facts and science and what you're describing is a coincidence, luck and even more luck, all of which misinterpreted as a sign of Allah.....
    beautiful story though and i wish you all the best

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you. One's faith is a subjective matter, it could be random coincidences but I chose to interpret it differently!

    • @czarekp3552
      @czarekp3552 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@williambarylo as long as believer helps the weak and powerless.... he's got my backing

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@czarekp3552 same, believer or not!

    • @czarekp3552
      @czarekp3552 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@williambarylo inshallah

  • @naptimusnapolyus1227
    @naptimusnapolyus1227 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the best Nokia commercial 💀

  • @NewtralHuman
    @NewtralHuman ปีที่แล้ว

    @williambarylo At 1:06 you said:
    The message of Islam is very simple. There is a God and your purpose on earth is to be good to others, good to the planet and ask yourself the question, if your actions are making this world a better place or not.
    I think you *meant to say:*
    There is a God and your purpose on earth is *to submit your will to God.* And as a result, be good to others, good to the planet .... etc.
    Correct?

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      I personally think that submission is too passive a verb while following the right path is a matter of choice and action. There might be a part of acceptance but being a good person isn't necessarily a matter of belief especially since Islam mentions that people will be rewarded for their good deeds regardless of belief.

  • @user-mohmed2-q9y
    @user-mohmed2-q9y ปีที่แล้ว

    انت سابقا قبل الإسلام كنت كاثوليكي يا اخي صح؟ لأن حسب علمي في فرنسا الأغلب كاثوليك

  • @ASH-dj8mv
    @ASH-dj8mv 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your finding the phone is the exact explanation atheists give about human evaluation, like you just hit exactly the one in trillion chances somehow when you needed it to happen the most.

  • @M.bayazid
    @M.bayazid 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In arabic it will be مريد willer ,

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I always found Murad to translate as: "the one who is willed" but I guess it works too

    • @M.bayazid
      @M.bayazid 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@williambarylo
      My Brother William is beautiful when a Muslim scholar hold it .
      [ Actually I have read Shakespeare saying that name like Antonio must always shine a greatness ]
      Such like Williamand by your presenting it will be reconstruction the value .

    • @M.bayazid
      @M.bayazid 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      مراد : is the one that every one aim to , so he is the will of every one .
      مريد : is the one that he will .
      In another Context the student in the spiritual Islamic school called Mureed because his will is to .. allah .

  • @andrzejrosenkiewicz4609
    @andrzejrosenkiewicz4609 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Doświadczenia innowierców z muzułmanami są negatywne. Islam kojarzy się ze zniszczeniem, przemocą, okrucieństwem, niewolnictwem. Można wymieniać jeszcze długo. Tak więc, jak się domyślasz stąd te opinie. To po prostu wiedza wynikająca z doświadczenia. Dla mnie przyjęcie islamu, to jak utrata rozumu.

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Islam to nie muzułmanie. Wielu muzułmanów nie praktykuje islamu i zniekształca religię, aby usprawiedliwić swoje działania.

    • @spesial1199
      @spesial1199 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@williambarylo😂 I laughed reading the Polish people's comments above. From a young age, my parents taught me to respect others, respect my parents, greet my parents when I meet them on the street with a good greeting. I was taught how to have a good relationship between God and humans and God's creation. so I laughed reading the islamphobic comments

    • @bop3312
      @bop3312 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@williambarylo Go forth, light-armed and heavy-armed, and strive and struggle with your goods and your persons, in the Cause of Allah. (Surah 9:41)
      The infidel is to be “killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet on alternate sides cut off, or will be expelled out of the land . . . and in the hereafter theirs will be an awful doom.” (Surah 5:33)
      Fight in the way of Allah against those who fight against you, but begin not hostilities. Lo! Allah loveth no aggressors. And slay them wherever you find them, and drive them out of the places whence they drove you out. . . . But if they desist, then lo! Allah is forgiving, merciful. (Surah 2:190-92)
      Fight against such of those who have been given the Scripture as believe not in Allah nor the Last Day. . . . Go forth, light-armed and heavy-armed, and strive with your wealth and your lives in the way of Allah! ( Surah 2:29, 41)
      Those who believe do battle for the cause of Allah; and those who reject the faith do battle for the cause of evil. So fight ye against the friends of Satan. (Surah 4:76)
      MUHAMMAD AND THE ORIGIN OF ISLAM
      It should not be surprising in the least to those familiar with the Koran and those with a knowledge of the genesis of this militant religion, that Islam was planted by Muhammad with the sword, not a philosophy or ethic of peace. El Schafi provides the following synopsis of the bloody beginnings of the Islamic religion:
      Even the Muslim reader will be astonished to learn how cruel and brutal Muhammad was as he tortured his captives with fire, then killed them and took their wives as bond maids and wives for himself as well as for his companions. Had anyone dared to write defamatory poetry about him, the poet would have been assassinated whether a centenarian or a nursing mother. . . .
      Following Muhammad’s death, his companions fought each other in relentless, savage wars. Competing for authority and out of deeply rooted hatred, Muhammad’s relatives and closest friends sacrificed and slaughtered on another. . . .
      All these historical facts are agreed upon by all Muslim scholars and historians according to the references which will be mentioned in detail.
      No wonder that we see Moslems these days fighting with each other. In fact, these wars and hostilities spring from the heart of the teachings of Islam since it calls for the use of force to combat wrongdoing, as Muhammad’s relatives did with one another. It was Muhammad who said that “whoever sees an abomination must straighten it with his hands.”” Saddam Hussein repeated and relied upon this saying of Muhammad in his attack on Kuwait’s
      ruling family. Muslim brotherhood in Egypt depended upon this saying when they killed Anwar El Sadat.7
      Muhammad founded Islam with the sword. His followers maintained Islamic rule with the sword. Subsequent generations have always spread Islam’s oppressive rule beyond the Arabian Peninsula with the sword. One cannot be a true follower of Islam without holding to the tenants of the Koran, which also advocates forced submission to its rule. How can anyone who knows much about Islam deny this?
      SECULAR WESTERNERS
      Why are so many in the United States and the West inclined to want to believe that Islam is a peaceful religion and not the militant movement that desires to conquer the world through Jihad? In general, it is most likely because of liberal enlightenment beliefs that dominate their mindset. Just as liberals change Christianity from something that includes the literal Word of God in the Bible that has occurred literally in history to the words of man that contain human ideas and universal human ethics. Western Muslims are often “liberal,” by Middle Eastern standards, in their interpretations of Islam. Just as liberal “Christians” deny direct biblical statements and reinterpret Christianity as something that they want it to be, so also do Muslims, primarily in the West. It is only in this way can anyone could attempt to represent Islam as a peaceful religion.
      Obviously there are political motives behind President Bush and his administration that have given rise to their many statements that Islam is a peaceful religion. Yet such is simply not the case. If our American administration is going to truly defeat Islamic terrorism, they are going to have to face the fact that it is driven by a historic Muslim belief in holy war as a means of spreading their religion.
      CONCLUSION
      Biblical Christianity does not advocate the use of the sword to spread its message of forgiveness from sin by faith alone in Christ alone. The Bible advocates propagation of its message through the preaching of the gospel and verbal persuasion. Of course, Christians have the secret weapons of prayer and the Holy Spirit that works behind the scene in conjunction with the preaching of the gospel.
      Is Christianity a religion of peace? Christianity is a religion of peace to those who come to know the grace of God through belief in the gospel message. Christianity is a peaceful religion in that Scripture does not advocate the spread of its message in any way through the sword, but with words only. However, the Bible clearly does teach that God, not mankind, will judge those who reject the gospel message of Jesus, His Son. Paul says the following in 2 Thessalonians 1:6-10: “For after all it is only just for God to repay with affliction those who afflict you, and to give relief to you who are afflicted and to us as well when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming fire, dealing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. And these will pay the penalty of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power, when He comes to be glorified in His saints on that day, and to be marveled at among all who
      have believed-for our testimony to you was believed.” Maranatha!
      You made mistake
      Jesus appear to many people He is Real!!!

    • @andrzejrosenkiewicz4609
      @andrzejrosenkiewicz4609 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@williambarylo Po czym można ocenić religię, jeśli nie po jej wyznawcach?

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@andrzejrosenkiewicz4609 w ten sam sposób Trump, KKK i księża pedofile nie reprezentują chrześcijaństwa. najlepsza rada, jaką otrzymałem, brzmi: idź za Bogiem, nigdy za ludźmi.

  • @hanifahizabella7480
    @hanifahizabella7480 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brick phone😊 . Do you still have it?😊

    • @williambarylo
      @williambarylo  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think yes, it's at my parents' house in France. It's still working but it's in a drawer as a "just in case".

  • @jayd4ever
    @jayd4ever ปีที่แล้ว

    if you want to understand Christianity better speak to sam shamoun