Abdullah,
In today’s world when millions of people worldwide have a debate within themselves about the existence of G-d, ordinary people like many members of this forum are looking for any evidence to believe.
So, there are those who don’t believe, and thus are atheists.
And there are those who believe, and this group further separates into primarily three groups: Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
Judaism was obviously first in both chronological order as well as in theological order, that is both Christians and Muslims first confirm the content of Torah and only then claim to have a better substitution.
In contrast to Islam, which is based on an alleged dream of one person, who forced others to believe in his nightmare, the whole nation of Israel saw the miracle of G-d when He divided the sea before them.
Thus not only did the whole nation of Israel witness the miracle, but people of other faiths accept the authenticity of the Covenant, which was revalidated by G-d’s appearance to many Jewish prophets.
In reverse, other religions are totally based on claims of one person, who in the case of Mohammed claims to be not only the central figure of the new religion, but the only figure.
Maybe this is why it is difficult to believe for people of other religions because:
1) Judaism, which they accept as “the original covenant”, doesn’t accept their “new covenant”.
2) Their “covenant” has no witnesses. G-d came into Mohammed’s dream? Come on! G-d could have been more creative, if Mohammed slept that night at all.
3) Sectarianism is grinding the religions.
4) Darwinism finishes the job with scientific doubts.
Thus I don’t worry about Darwinism and proselytizing simply because:
1) My forefathers witnessed G-d’s power for me.
2) People of other religions accept the authority of Judaism.
3) I am calm knowing that Torah is the Original Word of G-d.
4) I was not forced to believe, especially in a nightmare of some camel shepherd, but chose to believe, and thus I am both chosen and choosing.
5) My Holy Book was not corrupted as a result of inaccurate or biased translation. It is the original, period.
Therefore, Abdullah, you can argue all you want, but you confirm my authenticity, and you have the burden to prove your authenticity to me.
I don’t think you will succeed. Mohammed did not either, and only then he decided to use mass destruction.
He made Islam a weapon of mass destruction.