Louis Farrakhan on Jesus at the Million Man March

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A Christian heretic is a Christian who rejects essential Christian doctrines. Farrakhan is not a Christian, he's a Muslim. Is your intent to say that he's a heretic against Islam?

Well, actually the NOI is heretical to Islam in several fundamental ways.

That's one of the reasons Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad's own son left the organization and started a more orthodox organization for black American Muslims.
 
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That's one of the reasons Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad's own son left the organization and started a more orthodox organization for black American Muslims.

Isn't Louis Farrakhan, historically, the successor of Malcolm X in the Nation of Islam?
 
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A Christian heretic is a Christian who rejects essential Christian doctrines. Farrakhan is not a Christian, he's a Muslim. Is your intent to say that he's a heretic against Islam?
No, he’s a heretic.
 
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If Francis of Assisi could be a friend to the Sultan, why can't Christians be a friend to Louis Farrakhan?

In 1219, accompanied by another friar and hoping to convert the Sultan of Egypt or be martyred in the attempt, Francis went to Egypt during the Fifth Crusade where a Crusader army had been encamped for over a year besieging the walled city of Damietta. The Sultan, al-Kamil, a nephew of Saladin, had succeeded his father as Sultan of Egypt in 1218 and was encamped upstream of Damietta.

A bloody and futile attack on the city was launched by the Christians on 29 August 1219, following which both sides agreed to a ceasefire which lasted four weeks.[24] It was most probably during this interlude that Francis and his companion crossed the Muslims' lines and were brought before the Sultan, remaining in his camp for a few days.[25] Reports give no information about what transpired during the encounter beyond noting that the Sultan received Francis graciously and that Francis preached to the Muslims. He returned unharmed. No known Arab sources mention the visit...

Due to these events in Jerusalem, Franciscans have been present in the Holy Land almost uninterruptedly since 1217. They received concessions from the Mameluke Sultan in 1333 with regard to certain Holy Places in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and (so far as concerns the Catholic Church) jurisdictional privileges from Pope Clement VI in 1342.[27]
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If Francis of Assisi could be a friend to the Sultan, why can't Christians be a friend to Louis Farrakhan?



First off The mistake is in thinking Francis of Assisi was anything to idolize. The reason CHristian believers are to go amongst unbelievers is to convert them.
 
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First off The mistake is in thinking Francis of Assisi was anything to idolize. The reason CHristian believers are to go amongst unbelievers is to convert them.

Which is what he tried to do, and when that failed, they became friends.
 
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He is not a Christian and promotes a false religion. So that makes him a antichrist; antichristian

Has Louis Farrakhan ever claimed to be in the place of Christ, which is the definition of an antichrist?
 
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Isn't Louis Farrakhan, historically, the successor of Malcolm X in the Nation of Islam?

Farrakhan is the successor of Elijah Muhammad. Farrakhan moved into the "heir apparent" position when Malcom X and Wallace Muhammad left the organization in the latter 60s.
 
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Farrakhan is the successor of Elijah Muhammad. Farrakhan moved into the "heir apparent" position when Malcom X and Wallace Muhammad left the organization in the latter 60s.

Of even greater significance were the actions of Louis Farrakhan (originally Louis Eugene Wolcott), the successor of Malcolm X as leader of the New York Temple and the Nation’s most prominent spokesman at the time of Elijah Muhammad’s death...

A talented orator, Farrakhan began his organization with only a few thousand adherents but soon reestablished a national movement.
Nation of Islam | History, Founder, Beliefs, & Facts
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I don’t do Bible studies with non-believers.

That's all well and nice, but this whole "marking" people has a sinister connotation to it. Might be nice to clear the air...
 
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