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I can think of at least two buildings in New York that tend to show otherwise.
I can think of at least two buildings in New York that tend to show otherwise.
Have you read the Quran at all dear Josh?But then he makes it clear that they have a very poor understanding of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, even though they profess to follow this same God as us.
I mean, common though, when one can quote some of this stuff out of the Quran which can be wholly opposite to the teachings of Christ, we got to call ******** when we see it, so saying “Muslims worship the same God” without qualifying with* “A very misguided/faulty understanding”* is very misleading.
Trust me, I am the last person you could say that too. I would love to be wrong here, there was nothing prejudiced in what I have said.
Then please prove it to me by quoting passages out of the Qu’ran that condemns what some of these people do in it’s name and shows that the teachings and doctrines of the Qu’ran are loving and peaceful.
I mean, I quoted some clear stuff from the Qu’ran that didn’t contain any ambiguity, that stuff is either in there or it’s not.
I hope this has helped
God Bless
Thank you for reading
Josh
Where did I say I disagree with them? Actually That’s nothing do with my question what’s so ever. As I said be careful.I don’t remember telling Catholics anything. All that I did was to quote our blessed St. John Paul II and Tim Staples. If you don’t agree with them, please take that up with Mr. Staples.
Umm, yes and no, but it would be more accurate to say no I think. Hence why I am asking for help with this, the best place to stop/combat what ISIS is doing is with the Quran, people should be quoting versus that condemn some of the horrible stuff they do.Have you read the Quran at all dear Josh?.
Narrated 'Aisha: that the Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e., till his death).Aisha’s age at the time she was married to Muhammad has been of interest since the earliest days of Islam, and references to her age by early historians are frequent.[11] According to Sunni scriptural Hadith sources, Aisha was six or seven years old when she was married to Muhammad with the marriage not being consummated until she had reached puberty at the age of nine or ten years old
I don’t think that the repeated admonitions to “be careful” are very friendly, and I don’t think that such is appropriate to a respectful dialoge between people of faith.Where did I say I disagree with them? Actually That’s nothing do with my question what’s so ever. As I said be careful.
So Again I ask you if you agree with JPII. Yes ? And if so then you agree what he said about Jesus. Yes?
There is nothing sinister at all when I say be careful. What I did not appreciate is that you assumed I disagreed with JPII and Tim Staples.I don’t think that the repeated admonitions to “be careful” are very friendly, and I don’t think that such is appropriate to a respectful dialoge between people of faith.
I’m an Episcopal who has a great respect for the Holy Fathers of the Roman Church. Nonetheless, I reserve the right to disagree if any of our blessed Popes should say that “the earth is flat,” or that “the use of condoms promotes the spread of aids.”
And I have no idea why you are going the route that you are. If you have something to say that is relevant to the thread topic, then you should just say it instead of demanding that other posters submit to your inquisition.What does earth is flat and condoms have to do with my 2nd question, I have no idea why’ you went that route.
So can you answer the 2nd question please?
MJ
Agree with you. On the surface it was one of the greatest love stories ever told complete with a monument to show for it. Wonder whether it would pass through critical analysis unscathed. There seems to be more to it from historical aspect.I was under the impression that the Taj Mahal was built in honor of Shah Jahan’s favorite wife- which would cast the greatness of his love in a decidedly different sort of light.
Where have I said that Servant? Or are you trying to put words in my mouthYes, and where has the Church declared Muhammad a false Prophet?
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So You don’t want to take responsibility for bringing up Pope John Paul II teaching Muslim youth about God and Jesus then.And I have no idea why you are going the route that you are. If you have something to say that is relevant to the thread topic, then you should just say it instead of demanding that other posters submit to your inquisition.
The Qur’an is clear that Allah has no love for transgressors (2:190), ungrateful sinners (2:276), the unjust (3:57), or the proud (4:36). Even more significantly, the Qur’an states that Allah does not love non-Muslims:Thought maybe Islam for Dummies may helpLiked that it was balancing the topic fairly.
dummies.com/how-to/content/mending-misconceptions-about-the-koran.html
This is one of the Topics
God is wrathful and unloving in the Koran
Some critics say that the Koran mentions the concept of love only twice. In fact, the Book mentions the concept of love about a hundred times, if such statistics are really the essence of the message.
After declaring God’s universality, the Koran describes God as “most Merciful, most Compassionate” (1:3). In fact, every single Surah except one begins with this declaration about the divine nature.
God is also known in the Scripture as “Full of Loving-Kindness” (11:90; 85:14). It is with the attribute of divine Love that the Koran most often seeks to directly create a relationship with humanity by encouraging those actions that bring God’s love and discouraging those actions that extinguish God’s love.
Without doubt, the Koran also mentions God’s wrath for those who reject faith after clear signs have come to them, and upon those who are bent on spreading evil and corruption on earth. But, as Prophet Muhammad said while quoting God himself, "My Mercy prevails over My wrath
Regards Tony
Thanks for the quotes from the Qur’an. My observation is that many branches of Christianity are just as insistent on the worship of Jesus “to be saved.” Though I am not a Muslim, I don’t “reject Islam.” I see it as a legitimate religion. Also to be noted is that the name of “Allah” for our Creator transcends the boundaries of Christianity and Islam.The Qur’an is clear that Allah has no love for transgressors (2:190), ungrateful sinners (2:276), the unjust (3:57), or the proud (4:36). Even more significantly, the Qur’an states that Allah does not love non-Muslims:
Qur’an 3:31-32—Say [O Muhammad]: If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your faults, and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. Say: Obey Allah and the Apostle; but if they turn back, then surely Allah does not love the unbelievers.
Qur’an 30:43-45—Then turn thy face straight to the right religion before there come from Allah the day which cannot be averted; on that day they shall become separated. Whoever disbelieves, he shall be responsible for his disbelief, and whoever does good, they prepare (good) for their own souls, that He may reward those who believe and do good out of His grace; surely He does not love the unbelievers.
Said Allah does not love those who reject Islam.
(Quran 30:45, 3:32, 22:38)
Servant19 I respectfully ask that you refrain from generalizing “Catholics” here. If you have disagreement with a Catholic poster please address the individual Catholic poster to clarify your misunderstanding. Please and thank you.It’s fascinating to see how much resistance there is to separate ourselves from those we have clear prejudice against, even going so far as to find areas of Church teaching which might (hopefully) back us up in our prejudice, when alas, it finally comes down, to we are there, and the Church is here.
Catholics are turning away from Church teaching to support their own personal and sometimes hateful agendas…
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Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.If islam had anything to do with the Taj Mahal it would be a mosque and not a tomb for a mans favorite wife