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Murcury
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Islam preaches that it began before Muhammad. Adam, in Islam, was a Muslim. To be a Muslim simply means to submit to God. Islam’s initial spread was peaceful until Muhammad was forced out of the city. Of course the Qur’an would give guidelines for dividing booty, it’s quite a big deal. Honestly, I haven’t read the verses you referenced and I’m in a rush now, but be sure to remind me! Muhammad put a fighting code in place for his soldiers which banned them from killing women, children, holy men, etc.Islam acknowledges it began with the Qur’an and Muhammad…
Well, to back up my scripture book, my Bible at home (The Catholic Living Bible) places Matthew around 60 AD.In the 19th century, Atheist scholars started trying to undermine Christianity…
It wasn’t any wife of his probably, it was Aisha, who is very much honored in Sunni Islam (hated in Shia Islam). Also, if you don’t mind, sharing the whole story of you and Islam, would you share it with me?…The knew they had to pick one and they chose one version which was claimed to be received from one of Muhammad’s wives.
By the way I did consider Islam in my spiritual journey.
Examples? I know that Jesus certainly preached Spirit of the Law over Letter of the Law, but, are there better examples?Anyway I suppose I can break it down to four things why the Church is special:
- Morality of the Jews
Atheist Humanists are charitable give without any divine mandate (Jesus said what you do to the least of your brothers, you do to him). There are quotes in the New Testament which promotes charity, Atheist have none of those quotes.
- Charity
Some of the scientists and thinkers were persecuted by the Church. I will give credit to the Church for saving some of the Latin and Greek texts but, the Muslims had a far more complete library which the Catholics took from (Cordoba was filled with important texts). It wasn’t until the rise of humanism in the Renaissance that Europe picked up, but the Church, besides preserving old texts and driving the Reconquista/Crusades which got new texts, didn’t do much from what I’ve learned. Also, the Islamic Golden Age was filled with many amazing inventions as well.
- Built Western Civ.
Among Christians that is certainly true, but Islam emphasizes good works and faith. The Shahada (creed) and Salah (daily prayer) are essential, but, there are many Hadith which speak about the penalties of treating others poorly and Zakat is absolutely mandated.Virtues working together.
Symbolic? So a symbolic savior which never came? Explain please.Historians barely mentioned Jesus. Anyway, there is no dogmatic teaching about this, maybe it was just symbolic, maybe it did happen. It would not affect me either way.
Well, if Abu Lahab simply converted to Islam, the Qur’an would be proven wrong. But, Abu Lahab never converted,not philosophy, just a surrounding event.Murcury,
Your question regarding AbuLahab prophet Muhhamed’s uncle refusing to convert to Islam being mentioned in the Koran proves the Koran is true in what way?
Is this part of the deep philisophy you told me about? Or a logicall fallacy upon examination?
While there is no obvious contradiction in the Bible itself, the Resurrection story, for example, does differ in details based off which Gospel you read. Shouldn’t the triumphant climax be perfectly clear? I understand the perspective argument and I’m fine with that for most of the Bible, but shouldn’t have people gotten the triumphant moment of Christianity correct? Also, there is an inconsistency between the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New. Simply compare the genocide of Jericho to Jesus’s teachings, they’re incongruent.…So there is clearly something more than just the Good Book.
Well, both of what they said are in Muslim teachings. They say it’s corrupted, but there is some truth in it. Almost like a hard drive before you defragment it. Parts of it are corrupted but there are uncorrupted parts. Also to clear up what the Muhammad reference: he’s probably referring to when Jesus talked about the Holy Spirit (sending a comforter). I will admit, they are wrong in claiming Jesus is mentioning Muhammad. Also, according to Islam, they mention a Prophet in John 1:20 and say the unnamed Prophet is Muhammad. I find it to be more credible and possible. Footnotes usually say ‘the Prophet’ is Moses, but why would the Jews expect Moses if Moses is long dead?Either, its corrupted or its not, you can’t have it both ways.
Why must an innocent man suffer though? Why would God make the children of Adam and Eve suffer for their parents’ sin?So, when Jesus continued the sacrifice by giving us his living body and blood the for our salvation many jews became christian and just as many left.
The (almost) sacrifice by Abraham was meant as a test. Obviously Isaac/Ishmail (Ishmail in Islam, Isaac in Judaism/Christianity) didn’t get killed, Abraham passed. But, Islam sees original sin as something petty. Why would God continue to be angry over the actions of my ancestors? I can try to find the verse if you want, but in one of the Old Testament books it says that the son doesn’t need to suffer for the sins of the father. Why must I suffer for Adam’s sin?… Because the Thanksgiving sacrifice is the one sacrifice that God still wants us to do.
