I am a bit confused on if Catholics and Muslims believe in the same God because Catholics believe in a trinity and Muslims do not.
Yet in the Catechism of the Catholic Church it says in
841 “The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in first place amongst whom are Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one merciful God, mankind’s judge on the last day.”
Is the paragraph in means with God the father in the trinity that we share the same God?
I’m confused.
We do share the same God in the sense that (a) Muslims correctly profess that there is only one true God, who is completely transcendent, and that this is the very same God who revealed Himself to Abraham, and that (b) they direct their worship and prayers to this God - the one true God - alone.
They are, however, erroneous in their denial that three Persons share the one divine Nature. So they’re wrong
about God in that very important detail.
To summarize: yes, we share the same God, but they believe certain errors about Him.
WO!
I wouldn’t go as far as to say God and Zeus are similar, yes “Zeus”
linguistically traces back to a word meaning god, but Zeus was a
dirty philanderer, I think then there can be no correlation between
the two.
I agree. If there ever was a truly monotheistic conception of Zeus, it was certainly hopelessly corrupted by anthropomorphizing mythology.
It is true, however, that some Greeks - philosophers in particular - were monotheists. I’m not sure if Plato’s Demiurge qualifies, but we’re at least getting closer.
It would have been simple for the CCC in 841 to use the word “same” but it did not.
It says “together with [Muslims] we adore the one merciful God.”
So yes, the CCC inescapably teaches - quoting Vatican II - that we and Muslims both worship (“adore”) the true God.
If I believed in one god, who I believed created heaven and earth, who was all powerful, merciful, etc and called him Bob…would you say I worship the same god as Christians?
Yes.
I would, however, ask you why you call this being “Bob.” And I’d think you were silly and ridiculous for doing so.
