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again for the bible and for your prayers before , you find them pointless as i beleive with you, in the bible and true torat , it doesnt teach you how to pray to only God like us .
now iam reading a small book written by sinom alfredo caraballo who convert to islam and he said that My great love for jesus led me to islam.
i can understand how many questions christianity cant answer it especially the crusification of jesus (pbuh) and that guy become athesis and dont beleive in christianity as long as God didnt prevent his son from crusification and when he read in quran that they killed him not, nor crucified him ) as for jesus he repeated it several times and he felt God answered his quesiton about doubts he have since long time about the power of Allah (God) due to the lack of a logical and convincing answer. The book is enteristing and iam in the first pages.