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I need more info.Their god is not the God
Ok, so when Muslimās say Almighty God. This is a false God?
MJ
I need more info.Their god is not the God
The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.You have point! The 2nd para I did not read carefully.Thanks for the heads up
I donāt agree with him then.
MJ
Yes, I agree to a point. The problem is Muslims believe in their prophet. But I donāt doubt many Muslims are trying to follow God sincerely, despite common objections to the Trinitarian God (which they misunderstand) no thanks to their prophet.The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.
Yes, that is pretty much what I said - Muhammadās life [supposedly] straddled the 6th and 7th Centuriesā¦Historical records show that the Kaāaba was built in the 4th century AD.
I agree with you.The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.
Good question. Donāt know. I look at things pretty much as the way you seem to be putting them, you either agree with your Magisterium teaching or you do not.Why is it that Catholics always appeal to the Magisterium when discussing their beliefsā¦yet on this issueā¦it seems that many disregard what their own church actually teaches and have their own beliefsā¦isnāt that ācafeteria Catholicsmā?
Really?The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.
But what is the difference between us praying to the God of Abraham? There is only ONE GOD!From what I understand of Catholicism, itās a strictly trinitarian faith, where as Islam is strictly unitarian. Catholics believe that God is three persons [Father, Son and Holy Spirit], while muslims believe that God is a single person. Thereās no question that we worship different gods-- donāt listen to liberals that contend otherwise.
I suppose itās possible that some unitarian christians worship the same god as us muslims, but catholics are not unitarians, as far as I know.
My answer would have to be no. Simply because being a Christian is to accept Christ and his teachings.Are they regarded as Christians then?
Try this thought experiment. Considering the Christian point of view, who was the God of Abraham? And what person of The Blessed Trinity communicated with Abraham and his people? If Muslims will not accept your answer then they worship a different godā¦donāt they?Quote:
Originally Posted by Indifferently
The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.
Really? So then you are saying because they believe in the teachings of a false prophet that makes the false prophetās God false.
How do you figure that?
The Muslims believe in One God the God of Abraham. Now can you explain to me how the God of Abraham who they pray to, is different from the God of Abraham we pray to??
Is there not ONE God of Abraham?
So if I am in a worship site, no matter where it would be, and I am praying With a Muslim and we are both praying to the God of Abraham, you are saying we are praying to different godās? Please explain. Thanks.
You can put down 199 names. You miss the point. If you claim to worship the God of Abraham, you worship what you do not know.Rather than comparing the characteristics of God, and according to some peoples logic it therefore means we worship a different/false God.
I worship the true ONE God, that is the **creator **of the universe, of mankind, of the earth of the universe, of love, of peace.
Therefore by worshiping the** creator** as do Christians, not creation as some other religions do ie cow/elephant etcā¦, it is the same God. We may describe God with different characteristics. I do not deny that God does not have the characterstics of Mercy, Peace, Love as we have that in Islam to. the only difference is the Trinity and son of God but with regards to His characteristics, I donāt think any Christian would deny our description of God is false. I give you below the 99name of God, if there is any one you disagree with please tell me.
The Greatest Name
The All-Compassionate
The All-Merciful
The Absolute Ruler
The Pure One
The Source of Peace
The Inspirer of Faith
The Guardian
The Victorious
The Compeller
The Greatest
The Creator
The Maker of Order
The Shaper of Beauty
The Forgiving
The Subduer
The Giver of All
The Sustainer
The Opener
The Knower of All
The Constrictor
The Reliever
The Abaser
The Exalter
The Bestower of Honors
The Humiliator
The Hearer of All
The Seer of All
The Judge
The Just
The Subtle One
The All-Aware
The Forebearing
The Magnificent
The Forgiver and Hider of Faults
The Rewarder of Thankfulness
The Highest
The Greatest
The Preserver
The Nourisher
The Accounter
The Mighty
The Generous
The Watchful One
The Responder to Prayer
The All-Comprehending
The Perfectly Wise
The Loving One
The Majestic One
The Resurrector
The Witness
The Truth
The Trustee
The Possessor of All Strength
The Forceful One
The Governor
The Praised One
The Appraiser
The Originator
The Restorer
The Giver of Life
The Taker of Life
The Ever Living One
The Self-Existing One
The Finder
The Glorious
The One, the All Inclusive, The Indivisible
The Satisfier of All Needs
The All Powerful
The Creator of All Power
The Expediter
The Delayer
The First
The Last
The Manifest One
The Hidden One
The Protecting Friend
The Supreme One
The Doer of Good
The Guide to Repentance
The Avenger
The Forgiver
The Clement
Same could be said about any other religion, everyone claims that they know and for me Islam makes the most sense, even in todays modern day where Muslims face so much persecution so it wud be easier not to be Muslim, but the law and logic of God makes more sense to me than the law and logic of man.You can put down 199 names. You miss the point. If you claim to worship the God of Abraham, you worship what you do not know.
How? God communicated with Abraham and his people. God came down from heaven and became Man. But what makes him different?Try this thought experiment. Considering the Christian point of view, who was the God of Abraham? And what person of The Blessed Trinity communicated with Abraham and his people? If Muslims will not accept your answer then they worship a different godā¦donāt they?
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How is that? They acknowledge God the Father. Is not God the Father God the Almighty. The same God we pray to.You can put down 199 names. You miss the point. If you claim to worship the God of Abraham, you worship what you do not know.
Our okay then lets put it this way.The thing about Islam is, we know their god is false because we know God spake by the prophets, and Mohammed was not a prophet. You cannot pick and choose which persons you worship. Muslims do not call God āFatherā either. Their god has nothing to do with God the Holy Trinity, and they will tell you that Allah is neither begotten nor begetting.