Monday, December 8, 2025

Christianity vs. Islam: When You Judge a Tree by Its Fruit

Christianity vs. Islam: When You Judge a Tree by Its Fruit

Jesus gave the simplest test for truth: “A tree is known by its fruit.”
Not by slogans, not by emotions, not by political spin—by results.

And when you run that test honestly, without fear, without pressure, without pretending, the difference between Christianity and Islam is not just noticeable.
It’s staggering.


The Fruit of Christianity: Life, Light, and Transformation

Say whatever you want about Christians, but history refuses to lie.

Wherever real, Bible-believing Christianity spreads, something incredible happens:

  • Hospitals appear

  • Schools and literacy explode

  • Art, music, and culture thrive

  • Women and children gain dignity and protection

  • Freedom rises

  • Families stabilize

  • Violence drops

  • The environment itself changes—literally

It’s as if the land breathes again. The soil becomes productive, rivers run clean, communities grow peaceful. It resembles the echoes of Eden.

Why?
Because love your neighbor, forgive, serve, humble yourself, and do unto others actually work.
The teachings of Jesus don’t just sound good; they produce good.


The Fruit of Islam: A Very Different Harvest

Now take the same test and apply it to Islam.

Muhammad’s biography—even Islamic sources—presents a very different picture: war campaigns, slavery, caravan raids, tribal massacres, and the controversial marriage to a six-year-old girl.

And historically, wherever Islam becomes dominant, the “fruit” consistently includes:

  • Harsh treatment of women

  • Continuous internal conflict

  • Suppressed freedoms

  • Widespread poverty

  • Cultural stagnation

  • Violence normalized

  • Land degradation and desertification

  • Communities governed by fear instead of love

It’s as if the ground itself withers. The rain stops, animals migrate, and life becomes harder—not easier.

Coincidence?
The pattern has been repeating for 1,400 years.


The Hard Question Every Muslim Must Face

One day, every human being will stand before a Holy and Just God.

And then comes the unavoidable question:

What happens when the victims of Muhammad—little girls, enslaved women, massacred tribes—stand before God?

Will God simply ignore their cries?
Will He excuse everything with a wave of His hand?

If Allah welcomes a man with such actions into paradise without justice, then we must ask:

Is that God… or is it something else pretending to be God?

True justice demands accountability.
True righteousness demands holiness.
True divinity cannot call evil “good.”


The Final Divide: Two Paths, Two Fruits, Two Destinies

Those who genuinely follow Jesus walk in:

  • Light

  • Life

  • Freedom

  • Peace

  • Love

  • Forgiveness

  • Redemption

Those who remain under Muhammad’s teachings continue bearing the fruit of:

  • Conflict

  • Oppression

  • Fear

  • Darkness

The contrast could not be clearer.
God Himself could write it in flaming neon across the sky, and it still wouldn’t be more obvious.

The tree you follow determines the fruit you live with—
and the destination where you end.


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