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I watched this 60 minutes programme about a supposedly catholic girl that converted to Islam because she married a Muslim cricketer and knew how much his religion meant to him (see link below).
It got me thinking is there that much difference between Catholicism and Islam?
Eg:
Both catholic and Muslim believe in faith,modesty,kindness,sin,forgiveness,charity,disagreement with gay marriage,sin,humility,helping others with compassion etc…
The only think I can think of different is belief in Jesus and trinity.
If Muslims can also be humble,love thy neighbor etc (like Jesus’ teachings) what is the need for Jesus/believing in Jesus though?
What should be happening “internally” everyday that would make a catholic Christians inner life different from a Muslims?
Like what should be the difference between these religions (if that makes sense) because how could Christians be a “witness” or whatever regarding their faith to Muslims if they have nothing to offer them so to speak?
Like a Muslim might think Christianity has nothing to offer me because I already get forgiveness for sins in Islam.Or Christianities focus on humility doesn’t offer a “point of difference” to me because Islam already teaches about humility etc…
What's your view on this Catholic woman converting to a Islam after marrying cricketer husband Social Justice
It got me thinking is there that much difference between Catholicism and Islam?
Eg:
Both catholic and Muslim believe in faith,modesty,kindness,sin,forgiveness,charity,disagreement with gay marriage,sin,humility,helping others with compassion etc…
The only think I can think of different is belief in Jesus and trinity.
If Muslims can also be humble,love thy neighbor etc (like Jesus’ teachings) what is the need for Jesus/believing in Jesus though?
What should be happening “internally” everyday that would make a catholic Christians inner life different from a Muslims?
Like what should be the difference between these religions (if that makes sense) because how could Christians be a “witness” or whatever regarding their faith to Muslims if they have nothing to offer them so to speak?
Like a Muslim might think Christianity has nothing to offer me because I already get forgiveness for sins in Islam.Or Christianities focus on humility doesn’t offer a “point of difference” to me because Islam already teaches about humility etc…
It makes me a bit confused. Is this all from the Holy Spirit somehow? Can both these religions “be one” somehow? Ie:both catholic and Muslim believe in faith,modesty,kindness,sin,forgiveness,charity,disagreement with gay marriage,sin,humility,helping others with compassion etc… Is there anything that distinguishes one from the other? The only think I can think of is belief in Jesus and trinity. If Muslims can also be humble,love thy neighbor etc (like Jesus’ teachings) then …![]()
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