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Faith101,
I have read several things about Mohammed the last few days. Including the link that you provided. And there is not one thing in his biography nor the history of Islam that makes me think that Islam could possibly be from God. Now I agree I will have to read more, but still the problem strictly is the fact that Mohammed is still human, and could in no way deliver an important message from God perfectly. God himself would have to deliver the message personally. The only way that Mohammed could have possiblely given the message perfectly is if his heart was guided directly from God, step by step for the rest of his life each move he would make, just like us Catholics believe the Church is being guided. But that would imply that you do not believe in free will.
A second problem is in order for me to be a good Muslim I would first have to have faith that Mohammed’s intintions were pure, second I would have to have faith in the Quran, then I would be able to have faith in Allah. This doesn’t make sense to me, why would I have to have faith in a human and a book first before I had faith in God?
Because According to you we do not worship God the way we(Christians) should; what is it about Islam that does everything the right way. Like i said in the previous paragraph you must have faith in Mohammed then the Quran then Allah. You will have to explain to me why that is NOT have astrained gods over God?
I have read several things about Mohammed the last few days. Including the link that you provided. And there is not one thing in his biography nor the history of Islam that makes me think that Islam could possibly be from God. Now I agree I will have to read more, but still the problem strictly is the fact that Mohammed is still human, and could in no way deliver an important message from God perfectly. God himself would have to deliver the message personally. The only way that Mohammed could have possiblely given the message perfectly is if his heart was guided directly from God, step by step for the rest of his life each move he would make, just like us Catholics believe the Church is being guided. But that would imply that you do not believe in free will.
A second problem is in order for me to be a good Muslim I would first have to have faith that Mohammed’s intintions were pure, second I would have to have faith in the Quran, then I would be able to have faith in Allah. This doesn’t make sense to me, why would I have to have faith in a human and a book first before I had faith in God?
Because According to you we do not worship God the way we(Christians) should; what is it about Islam that does everything the right way. Like i said in the previous paragraph you must have faith in Mohammed then the Quran then Allah. You will have to explain to me why that is NOT have astrained gods over God?