Do Muslims Worship the True God?

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Hi Isaac, do you believe that a spirit is in any way deficient without a fleshy body with it?

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No not at all.

But I say resurrection is superior to just living on.

Every SPIRIT lives on, but BODIES die and BODIES resurrect.
 
Martin - Back Track - I Said

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Thus I can Say

I declare with all my heart and all my soul and all my Love for Jesus the Christ and the Faith of Christianity that they do indeed Worship the One True God.

Your Pearl is my Pearl

God Bless and regards Tony
No. Again this a “Jesus only” paradigm that you worship. Do you see it? You keep saying "for ". That is biggest clue I can give you to ponder on.

MJ
 
No not at all.

But I say resurrection is superior to just living on.

Every SPIRIT lives on, but BODIES die and BODIES resurrect.
Yes, what purpose does a body have if it is resurrected?

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Muhammad did not rise from the dead.

Even if he is the most holy saint ever to walk the Earth, he simply cannot even be compared to Jesus Christ.
How can there be a comparison in the first place is puzzling. God is incomprehensible. it should be interesting to see whether Muslim say Mohammed is incomprehensible.:hmmm:

MJ
 
Hmmm…a very good question.

God is the omnipotent, all loving, Father and Creator of all the universe.

What about you?
I agree with all of that, and I agree that the Divine Jesus is that God.

You have just defined God there though Isaac.

Who, then is the undefineable God who is incomprehensible to even the blessed in heaven?

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No. Again this a “Jesus only” paradigm that you worship. Do you see it? You keep saying "for ". That is biggest clue I can give you to ponder on.

MJ
Thank you Martin, I always ponder and will continue to do so.

Regards Tony
 
Catholics know the death and resurrection of Christ. Muhammad is in the green dome
You are talking about the physical body of Muhammad yes?

The physical, material body of Muhammad is in the green dome?

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You are talking about the physical body of Muhammad yes?

The physical, material body of Muhammad is in the green dome?

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“Originally Posted by Servant19 View Post
No dear friend, Muhammad is as alive as Jesus. He descended from heaven and ascended to heaven.”

Also…

“The same way that it happened to Jesus Jimmy…”

"The first part of the reformulated teaching—“all salvation comes from Christ the Head”—is quite easy for all Christians, even non-Catholics, to understand and embrace. It echoes Jesus’ own words recorded by John: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me” (Jn 14:6). So, Christians unanimously agree on this first part. But is this all that needs to be said about how one may be saved? The Catholic Church has historically recognized the importance of explaining further the means through which salvation is offered through Christ.

When speaking of salvation, Jesus offered more details than just his words quoted above. For example, consider these three verses:
He who believes and is baptized will be saved. (Mk 16:16)
nless you repent you will all likewise perish. (Lk 13:3)
[H]e who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. (Jn 6:54)

Notice that in these three verses Jesus associated salvation with baptism, confession, and the Eucharist, respectively. Catholics recognize that these sacraments are administered through the Church. In fact, in the case of the latter two, a validly ordained priest is necessary for their administration, so the sacrament of ordination must also be associated with salvation. A primary role of the Catholic Church in conjunction with salvation is becoming quite clear."

Is this still “the same way that it happened to Jesus”?? I really don’t think so Servant
 
I agree with all of that, and I agree that the Divine Jesus is that God.

You have just defined God there though Isaac.

Who, then is the undefineable God who is incomprehensible to even the blessed in heaven?

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The undefinable God is the same God of which I spoke. I defined Him in human terms but He is in no way limited to what I say about Him. He is so far beyond what I perceive.
 
The undefinable God is the same God of which I spoke. I defined Him in human terms but He is in no way limited to what I say about Him. He is so far beyond what I perceive.
Thankyou Isaac, don’t you think however that you are somewhat muddying the waters brother?

The clarifying questions we should all ask is:
  • is God defineable fully?
  • is God undefineable?
  • is God partially defineable and partially undefineable?
What does Catholicism teach?

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Thankyou Isaac, don’t you think however that you are somewhat muddying the waters brother?

The clarifying questions we should all ask is:
  • is God defineable fully?
  • is God undefineable?
  • is God partially defineable and partially undefineable?
What does Catholicism teach?

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Answering this, I am not speaking for the Church. Just what I know about the Church.

There are aspects to God that can be defined. And we can describe what God is. But we cannot define what God is FULLY.
 
Answering this, I am not speaking for the Church. Just what I know about the Church.

There are aspects to God that can be defined. And we can describe what God is. But we cannot define what God is FULLY.
Thankyou brother Isaac

God bless you 🙂

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