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1 | To learn the truth | OT general | FytRobert | 72305 | ||
Muslims believe in the God of Abraham the same God christians worship! Your comments will be helpful to me studies. |
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2 | To learn the truth | OT general | stjones | 72306 | ||
Hi, FytRobert; Christians do indeed worship the God of Abraham. Muslims, however, worship Allah, a made-up god. Muslims consider themselves, Jews, and Christians to be "People of the Book". However, the "Bible" they refer to is an edited version, altered to suit the claims of Islam. The test is very simple: the prophet Muhammad claimed that Allah revealed the Qur'an to him. The Qur'an denies Jesus' divinity, death, and resurrection. Therefore, whoever revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, it was not the God of the Bible. Hope this helps. Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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3 | To learn the truth | OT general | Ray | 72328 | ||
Hi Steve, You gave a good answer. I would add that the Muslim has the "prophet" Muhammad and the Christian has the "Prophet", even Jesus of Nazareth the Christ; Immanuel (God with us). Christians believe in a triune God. The Muslim does not have the Holy Spirit dwelling within him by faith. And as you say, they deny the divinity, death, and resurrection of Christ. From the heart, Ray |
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4 | To learn the truth | OT general | stjones | 72330 | ||
Thanks, Ray; It always astounds me when Christians go along with the fiction that we all "worship the same God". Our God is the Father of our Savior; the god of Islam isn't. And you're right about the Holy Spirit and the Trinity. A falsehood about Christians sometimes spread by Muslims is that we are polytheistic, having three gods. Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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