With all due respect I don't believe the point you seek to make is am accurate representation. It seems like you are implying that because "notable" Christians, well educated or otherwise seen as "scholarly" convert to Islam this shows as proof Islam to be truth.. How can this be so? It is just their opinions as men, the faith of a "scholar or notable person" (or lack of it) is no more or less important than the most humble and poor in society. Do you believe God measures the quality of a persons faith by their mental capacity? If a person needs "proof" of the truth of Gods word, that person lacks faith. If a person believes their religion must conform to human logic before they can believe in Gods word, that person has weak faith. If you build your faith on scientific proofs and logic then one day someone somewhere is going to arrive with a newly discovered scientific fact or put forth a convincing logic to counter yours .. that can shatter your faith. If your faith is built on only God and His word, requiring no proof or logic only your acceptance on faith, then nothing can shake that faith or cause it to crumble. Because it's foundation is built on the rock of Gods Word. To have logic one has to suspend faith whilst faith can exist in the absence of logic.
Next you imply that the Muslims who leave Islam do so because of poverty, ignorance and existing in difficult circumstances. Christians also exist in poverty, ignorance and also endure difficult circumstances. Do they all leave their faith? No, I don't believe so. Faith is most needed when a person is at their lowest point, because when your life is hard beyond endurance and it seems the world is against you then it's your faith in God that gives you hope, hope that through your faith your lot can be improved and if not then hope of a better hereafter. To suggest that a person in difficult circumstances abandons their faith I believe does a great disservice to those people. To say others may deliberately make lives hard to drive a person away from their faith is a nonsense. If that faith is strong then it is unshakeable. Always remember in this world muslims do not have the monopoly on suffering, all peoples suffer. Christianity won through centuries of persecution, all the disciples bar one were killed for their faith in the Gospel of Jesus. As they still die today. A strong faith stays strong... In good times and bad times... It should be unwavering and constant, it should be a joy not a chore.
Christians are taught from an early age never to cease the quest for Gods truth, weather this be from the Gospels or the Spirit the best being prayer and communion with God. So to imply as you do that Christians blindly follow what they are told is not accurate. You are making this assumption based on your belief that the Bible has been changed over years and stuff has been added and taken away...getting hung up on words like trinity etc. I understand why you as a Muslim have to view Christianity this way and cannot allow yourself to seek with an open mind and will never be able to accept that a Christian is not some kind of deluded fool who bimbles along being fed dogma by religious bodies far removed from God, but that is not me.. I do not see my Holy Book through your eyes, but as it has been revealed to me by Gods given understanding. That's why it makes sense to me but not to you :) there is a place for logic and reasoning but not at the expense of heart and soul...
May the God we both love bless you. :)







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