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Reply 1 of 2Thank You Jakasaki.Well If you ask my point of view then I would like to say that there is huge difference between the God of OT and NT though Christians claim that they are same. Anyway I read OT, Many of it’s verses are as cruel as Koran.So I supposed that Mohammad Copied those verses and altered and created his own New Book Koran.So if anyone say that The God of OT and Islamic Deity Allah is same ,I will agree. But later in NT Jesus Christ became Much softer than The God of OT and NT is beautiful book.I admire it but some verses are not clear like ,“Love your enemy” and few others. So if you Consider the God of NT as the real Christian God, then Indeed I can say that Allah and the God of NT are not the same God,because the God of NT if a very soft and Kind God,not Cruel Like Allah or The God of OT Jehova or whatever you call it.So since Christians say that OT is abolished by NT, **so I do not think that A kind God( of NT) is same as a Cruel God (Allah) who always plan to burn peoples in Hell for eternity **. Thanks.
Jesus is the Son of the God of the Old Testament. In fact Jesus is shown saying in the gospel of Matthew in the New Testament that he has not come to abolish the Law (meaning the Pentateuch- the first five books of the Old Testament which constitute the Jewish Law), but to fulfil it. There is no contradiction between the Old and the New Testament. Wherever there seems a contradiction, it is only a lack of understanding. Jesus, as the Son of God, knew his Father (the God of the Old Testament) fully. Revelation is always in progression. God revealed himself to the Jews, first through Abraham and then through the later patriachs, very specifically through Moses. But these revelations were not full but partial. The full revelation came only when the second person of the Trinity, God the Son, Jesus came to this earth as a human being. He re-interpreted the Law of the Old Testament as God interprets it. So his interpretation is correct and final. If anyone comes after him and interprets in another way or goes back to the old interpretation of the Old Testament, then he is arrogant and says that he knows better about God than God himself. This is the sin of any religion which goes against the teaching of Jesus. No prophet has ever risen from the dead. Jesus alone rose from the dead, because he is God. No prophet claimed to be God like Jesus did. Jesus claimed to be God because he is God. He claimed to have the power to forgive sins because he is God. He raised dead people like Lazarus to life as told in the bible because he is God. He says he will come again the second time, because he is God and he knows his plan. If anyone whether he is of any religion, whether Jew or Christian or Muslim contradicts what Jesus says, specifically that he said that he and the Father are one, then those religions are not having full revelation yet. The Jews did not accept Jesus because he said that he is God and the Jews could not understand how a person could be a man and at the same time be God and be in heaven. The Christians have an explanation of it, since God the Father could be in heaven at the same time God the Son could be on the earth incarnated as Man because they are two different persons of the same Godhead. Muslims say that Jesus is just a prophet and not God and then believe in the revelation of God through Prophet Mohammed. Since they believe that Jesus is a true prophet of God then they have to believe everything that Jesus said and taught and which is very clearly written down in the New Testament of the Bible. If they believe that Jesus is a true prophet but then say that he is not God, then they contradict what Jesus said about himself and so they make what they call a true prophet tell a blantant lie. This is a big contradiction. Secondly think for e.g. that there is a problem between two countries A and B. B sends many ministers one by one to A. But A does not accept them. So the prime Minister of B goes to visit the prime Minister of A. If the prime minister of B solves the problems that were there between the two countries then the problem is solved once for all. After that B does not have to send any more ministers to re-solve the problem. That is the problem with the Muslim faith. When God sent his only Son to solve the sin problem of mankind once for all, it was once for all solved and there was no requirement of sending any prophets thereafter. Now the only thing that remains to be done is to tell what Jesus did to all those coming in future generations and for that he created the Catholic Church built on Peter his apostle. Then some 600 years after Jesus, Mohammed comes and says that Jesus is merely a prophet and not God. This in fact means that when Jesus rose from the dead, a prophet rose from the dead. Has any prophet before Jesus or for that matter Muhammed been raised from the dead? By saying that after the Son himself came, a prophet like him was even required is like saying that after the Prime Minsiter of a country solves a problem another smaller minister is required to re-solve the problem. So if Muhammed is still right in what he says about the one God, then he cannot be worshipping the same one God of the Universe who revealed himself to the Jews first and then progressed that revelation to reveal himself finally and fully in his Son Jesus. Hence the only conclusion that can be logically drawn is that Muslims and Christians are not worshipping the same God.