"Things are made clear through their
opposites." Arabic proverb. Part 2: Thoughts about
Christianity.
By Ologunde Sa
Ologunde
Sa, Ex-Atheist, India (part 1 of 4)
Asalamu alaikum
wa rahmatullahi wa barakathuhu
Nothing makes
Truth stand out more clearly than Falsehood! I
embraced Islam 6 months after I arrived in the US,
thanks to my encounter with Christianity!
I was born in
India and grew up among people who worshipped many
gods and goddesses - the Hindus. At every street and
corner in India, you will find temples housing idols
of wood, stone, ivory, even gold and silver.
I do not come
from a Hindu family. My parents do not believe in
God. They are atheists.
They taught me
there was no such thing as God. As a child, I
believed whatever my parents told me. I looked up to
them and believed they knew everything. I thought
they were perfect. As I grew older however, I
realized that my parents did not know everything.
They were certainly not perfect. And they made
mistakes.
At some point,
several questions about life began to arise in my
mind. I'm sure these questions arise in the minds of
most people at some time or other:
What is the
meaning and purpose of life? Why is man faced with the
predicament to choose between good and evil? Why do
people die? What happens after death?
My parents did
not have the answers to these questions.
I began to think
independently and eventually, after deep contemplation
and reflection I came to the conclusion that God did
exist! In fact, God was the only reality!
There is order
and perfection in nature which cannot possibly be the
result of chance.
There can be no
design without a Designer, and no creation without a
Creator. We human beings are products of creation,
not chance, accident or evolution.
It was obvious
to me that there was only one Creator. There could
not be more than one since that would cause a division
or split in power and consequently result in chaos and
disorder. Isn't there a saying that goes, "Too many
cooks spoil the broth"?
So, I began to
believe in God. I also believed in accountability for
my actions. Our actions are the only things we can
control. Nothing else besides that lies in our power.
Since God
created us with the freedom to choose between right
and wrong, it was evident to me that it mattered a lot
what I chose to do or how I chose to act. Deep down
inside I knew that one day I would have to give an
account for all my deeds. God has all power, and He
has the ability to reward and to punish. So I greatly
feared God.
I believed in
God, but I did not have a religion. I used to think
it didn't matter what religion a person belonged to as
long as that person was good. Now, there is something
seriously wrong with that kind of thinking. Anyway, I
had no understanding then, and all I cared about was
finding a God-fearing man to be my husband. Being a
monotheist, I was willing to marry a Christian, a
Muslim or a Bahai.
I met my husband
under the most peculiar circumstances. He was a
Christian. And he was from America. We had known
each other for only three days. But he proposed to
me. I thought he was very honest and had his heart
full of the fear of God. We got married. Two weeks
later, he had to go back to the US. He couldn't take
me with him. It was a year and a half before I got my
visa to go to the US.
America is very
different from India. It took me a while to adjust to
the American lifestyle. My husband was a very devout
Christian. He was a member of the Worldwide Church of
God. He read the Bible regularly, frequently, almost
fanatically! He used to observe the Sabbath and
attended the Seventh Day Adventist Church. I went to
church with him several times. I also read the Bible
and found a lot of things in there that supported what
I believed about God. I liked the proverb "The fear
of God is the beginning of wisdom". I met many nice
people at church. I even made some very good
friends. I was particularly attached to an elderly
couple. I was pretty happy with the way things were
going....... until I went to California to visit my
in-laws.
It was when I
was travelling in the metro train, on my way to Los
Angeles, that some people entered the train and passed
slips of paper to the passengers. I looked at the
piece of paper in my hand and read it with utter
disbelief. I have carefully preserved that piece of
paper. This is what it said: What must I do to be
saved?
Ologunde
Sa, Ex-Atheist, India (part 2 of 4)
WHAT MUST I
DO TO BE SAVED?
The answer to
this question is: absolutely nothing! The only
requirement is to believe what God has said in His
word, and He says, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and thou shalt be saved".
Only believe?
Yes, that's all! Believe means to trust completely in
what God has said concerning salvation.
What do we have
to believe? That Christ died for our sins, and that
He was buried, and that He rose again the third day.
Christ died to
give us eternal life. If you desire to have eternal
life make the following prayer:
Heavenly Father,
I know that I am a sinner and that I have a need to be
forgiven. I now receive Christ Jesus as my Lord and
Savior. Thank You for having forgiven my sins. In
Jesus name. Amen.
John 1:12 But as
many as received Him, (Jesus) to them gave He (God)
power (authority) to become the sons of God, even to
them that believe on His name.
This little slip
of paper changed my entire life! My heart was
screaming that this simply could not be true! It was
so evidently false that I was surprised that anyone
actually believed in it! This was the beginning of my
first real acquaintance with modern Christianity.
I was completely
overwhelmed with amazement to learn some of the
fantastic beliefs of modern Christians. The following
is a list of beliefs which made absolutely no sense to
me:
1. That Jesus
is God.
2. That is
Jesus is Lord and our Savior, who came down to earth
in the form of man to die for our sins.
3. That God
is three in one.......a concept called the Trinity.
None of the
above beliefs are supported by the Bible! Jesus never
claimed to be God. He never said that he had come to
die for our sins. And you can scour the Bible from
cover to cover. You will not find the word Trinity in
it!
Several
questions arose in my mind about the above mentioned
beliefs. Why would God personally need to come down to
earth if He has all power?
If He wants to
get something done, all He needs to do is say the word
and it is done! Jesus was a man.
If he was God,
then how could he die? Can God die?
Furthermore, if
Jesus was really God in the flesh, who did he pray to?
Did he pray to himself?!
If Jesus is God,
how can we even think of God subjecting Himself to the
temptation of the devil?
How can the
devil offer Jesus the kingdoms of the world, if
everything in the heavens and earth all belong to God?
Besides, wasn't it God who created the devil?!
If the Trinity
is indeed an important article of faith, why does not
Jesus preach this trinity?
It doesn't take
a lot of intelligence to understand that the Creator
cannot become His creation, or part of His creation.
Even if God could become His creation, why would He
want to do that?!! And if it is true that God became
Jesus and did indeed die for our sins (which sounds
like a very drastic step to me), then the world as we
know it today should be free of sin. If it is not free
of sin, then what was the point in dying for our sins?
What did it
accomplish?!
I was staring at
first-class Falsehood. I knew it was false right to
the very core.
You will not
find a single flaw in God's creation. It is perfect.
It is God who has given us the power of reason and
common sense. Would God ask us to believe in anything
that didn't make sense? Truth must make sense. When a
detective wants to find the truth, he looks for clues,
examines the evidence and uses his power of reasoning.
People employ this method for all matters, except in
the field of religion! This is where they abandon
their reason and believe blindly in whatever they are
taught!
I wondered how
people could actually believe that Jesus died for
their sins! I want to ask this question to you. If you
were sitting for an important exam, would you believe
anyone who said that you had to do absolutely nothing
in order to pass that exam?!
Would you
believe anyone who said all you had to do was believe
that your teacher himself would study for the exam and
do all the hard work for you? All you needed to do was
believe and that's it!??
Well, you could
believe and believe all you want, but when the results
of the exam are announced, you will discover that
you've got zero! Not only that, when your teacher
learns that you had been entertaining the funny
thought that he was going to do the studying for you,
he would probably expel you from school and send you
to the lunatic asylum to have your head examined!
Ologunde
Sa, Ex-Atheist, India (part 3 of 4)
In India, with
its many temples, I knew people were worshipping
falsehood. Hinduism, with its many gods and goddesses
never made any sense to me. I always used to wonder
how the Hindus knew what their gods and goddesses
looked like. In America, I discovered the situation
was more or less the same. The only difference was,
at every street and corner, you did not find a temple,
you found a church! Christianity as it is practiced
in America didn't make sense to me either! People
drew pictures of Jesus as if they knew what he looked
like. I'm sure the real Jesus never looked a bit the
way they depict him!
I confronted my
husband with my questions about Christian beliefs. He
had no answers. I also asked my Christian friends.
They did give me some answers, but their answers were
so preposterous that I soon gave up asking them! Want
to know what they told me? Frankly, I'm just dying to
tell you about it!
This is what
they had to say: "No evil or sin can stand before a
Perfect God. Even what to us is just the tiniest of
wrong is totally intolerable to His perfection. All
it takes is one sinful act. Look at Adam and Eve.
They committed only one act, and a very small one at
that, but that act allowed sin to enter this world.
They knew that the consequences of that one act was
death, but God made a promise to them that there was a
way they could be redeemed from those consequences.
It is that promise that the prophets wrote about. It
is that promise and its fulfillment that is the
underlining theme throughout the rest of the Bible.
The message is that not only were the Jewish leaders
who crucified Christ evil, but so were David, Lot and
the others. That also includes you and me. Even the
smallest evil makes us deserving of death. Just as
there was nothing Adam and Eve could to do undo what
they had done, there is nothing we can do to undo the
evil we have done. But the same promise God made to
Adam and Eve He makes to us. He only asks us to
accept that promise."
How could anyone
believe in such a theory!? But that is precisely what
my good Christian "friends" believed. According to
them, all evil, all sin is the same in the eyes of
God. So the penalty for a man who steals a loaf of
bread is the same as the penalty for a man who goes
out and murders ten people! What kind of justice is
that?! I'm thankful the law and order system in
America does not treat all crime with the death
penalty! Is justice here on earth better than God's
justice?
And what utter
rubbish to even think that we are all deserving of
death for the small sins that we commit and that we
can be saved simply by believing that God died for our
sins!!
Whether we
believe or we don't believe, it still doesn't save us
from Death, does it?!
If we commit a
sin, it is not because of Adam and Eve! We commit a
sin when we choose to do wrong or evil of our own free
will. We alone are responsible for our actions. For
the mistake I make, nobody else can be held
accountable. That would simply not be justice!
Therefore, even if somebody were to come up to me and
say he or she was willing to take the burden of my
sin, I would not agree to it! Since it is I who
committed the sin, it is I alone who must face the
consequences of that act! It just does not make sense
that we should consciously make mistakes and commit
sins and all kinds of crimes and put the whole burden
on somebody who is totally innocent. There is no law
and order system in this world where Tom commits a
murder and instead of Tom, Dick is hanged for it!! If
such a thing were to be done, this whole world would
be upside down!
I went to the
library and began to look for answers. I began to
study Islam, the other monotheistic religion. I read
the Quran. I didn't need to look any further. I
found the answers to all my questions there!
The Quran is
very clear in its message:
1. That God
(Allah) is one.
2. That He is
eternal and does not die.
3. That He
does not beget nor is He begotten.
4. That there
is none like unto Him.
5. That every
soul will have to give account for its deeds on the
Day of Judgment.
6. That no
bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another.
7. That Jesus
was one of the messengers of God.
8. That those
who believed in the Truth and did good will be
rewarded with paradise.
9. That those
who disbelieved and rejected the Truth will be flung
into hellfire.
10. That there
is no other god but Allah. He is the Lord of all the
Worlds, the Creator, the All Knowing, the All Hearing.
Ologunde
Sa, Ex-Atheist, India (part 4 of 4)
All the
questions I had about Christian beliefs were
answered. I learnt the following things from the
Quran:
1. Jesus was
not God. Neither was he son of God.
2. He was not
crucified.
3. He did not
die for our sins.
4. There is
no such thing as the trinity.
5. All of the
above is blasphemy.
There is not a
single statement in the Quran that does not make
sense. In fact, I found all answers to other
questions about life and death in the Quran. The
Quran is the Word of Allah. There is no doubt about
it. I investigated the source of the Quran. I
studied the life of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy
and blessings of God be upon him. I was moved to
tears reading his story.
There is no
place for blind faith in Islam. God asks us to use
our powers of reasoning and common sense to arrive at
the Truth.
I had found the
Truth. The only thing I needed to do was embrace
Islam by declaring that there was no god but God
(Allah), and Muhammad was the Messenger of Allah.
I could think of
nothing else. I talked to my husband about Islam. We
argued almost everyday about religion. My husband
held even more closely to the Bible, telling me that
he could not deny Christ. He didn't take me seriously
at all. He told me I could believe whatever I
wanted. He had no objection if I wanted to embrace
Islam.
However, there
was a problem. I discovered that if I were to embrace
Islam by saying the Shahadah (the Muslim declaration
of faith), my marriage to my husband would
automatically be dissolved. A Muslim woman is not
permitted to marry a non-Muslim or disbeliever. In
Islam, a woman must obey her husband. The husband is
the head of the house and the leader. So, if the
husband is a Christian, how can a Muslim woman obey
him?! Islam cannot occupy a secondary position in the
house. Truth, not Falsehood must have the upper hand!
I had to make a
choice. Either I embraced Islam (the Truth), or I
continued to live with my husband like a Christian. I
loved my husband dearly. I had left my country to
come and live with him, and he mattered to me more
than anything else in the whole world. However, I
could not live with falsehood. I knew it would be
very difficult for me to practice Islam in such
circumstances. So, I made up my mind to leave my
husband.
It broke my
heart to think about leaving him. I cried non-stop.
But I was firm on my decision. I had no idea what was
going to happen after I left him. I left it all in
Allah's Hands. I told my husband about what I was
going to do. It was only when he heard what I said,
that he began to take me seriously. He decided to
investigate Islam. He asked me to give him some time
to learn about this new religion.
At that time,
the first thought in my husband's head was that he did
not want to lose me. He probably thought I was nuts
then. But he continued to study and read about
Islam. All his life, he had been a Christian and
whatever Islam taught was very new and strange to him.
On the 6th of
October, 2000, I and my husband both embraced Islam.
However, my husband still did not understand a lot of
things. He didn't know what was going on in his life,
and probably thought his whole life had turned upside
down. He embraced Islam because he didn't want to
lose me. He did read the Quran sometimes, but he read
his Bible more. I didn't care what he did. I was
happy that I didn't have to leave my husband, and was
confident that Allah would guide him eventually.
All praises are
due to Allah! My husband was in the Navy, and he had
to go out to sea for 6 months. During this time, he
got the opportunity to read the Quran from the first
page to the last. He e-mailed me one day, and told me
that he had been doing nothing but reading the Quran.
He simply could not put it down! Finally, he told me
that he was convinced it was the Word of God. He was
now overcome with a great desire to make a declaration
of his faith. When his ship reached Australia, he
immediately went to the nearest mosque and told the
brothers there that he wanted to say the Shahadah.
The brothers told him he had already said the Shahadah
with me, so he had no need to do it again. My husband
then explained to them that at that time, he had no
understanding. He did it for me. This time, he
wanted to do it for himself. I shed tears of joy when
he wrote to me and told me he said the Shahadah there
in that mosque in Australia.
Of all the
billions of people in this world, we are indeed
thankful and utterly grateful that Allah chose to
guide us to the Truth. It is the greatest honor
anyone can have.
Alhamdullilahir
Rabbil al Ameen [Allah praise is due to Allah, Lord of
all that exists] !!