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Why don’t Muslims believe that Jesus Christ died on the Cross, for their sins?
Anytime. Glad if I could help.Thank you for your reply. I will look up those web sights.
Peace SanningWhy don’t Muslims believe that Jesus Christ died on the Cross, for their sins?
Please, let the Muslims speak for themselvesAnytime. Glad if I could help.
Still… remember THEIR God – named Allah – is NOT a loving god.
The one, true, triune God whom we know is named YHWH – “I am who am” – is a loving god.
HUGE difference.
Would help you if you kept that in mind.
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There will be no new religion sent by God to anyone. The completion of religion is Islam. And the final revelation is the Quran.Having read through these web sights, one thing puzzles me. If the Quran is the final revelation to mankind, has God ever said anything to anyone since?
What she means is not what Allah calls himself, but rather how he reveals himself differently in the two scriptures, you will find the Nwe Testament infused with love, whereas the Quran is more brimstone and fire stuff, repent or i will send you to hell, follow the rasul or you will go to hell, type stuff.Please, let the Muslims speak for themselves
Allah is a loving God. One of the 99 names of Allah is THE LOVING. There are many verses in the Quran to prove this, if you are interested, i can post them for you.
I am a Muslim and I love Allah
Also, when you say “*their * God is called Allah” …that doesnt make much sense. There is only one God and we worship that same God. Many Arab Christians call God, Allah.
There will be no new religion sent by God to anyone. The completion of religion is Islam. And the final revelation is the Quran.
yes ofcourse we must also fear God! Yes we must know what will await us if we reject truth! You believe in hell dont you?! well, Allah lets us know exactly who gets to be put in there…i believe this is part of His mercy…so no one can say “well, no body told me”What she means is not what Allah calls himself, but rather how he reveals himself differently in the two scriptures, you will find the Nwe Testament infused with love, whereas the Quran is more brimstone and fire stuff, repent or i will send you to hell, follow the rasul or you will go to hell, type stuff.
hawk said:
I read parts of the Bible and there are MANY times where a “loving God” is not present.What she means is not what Allah calls himself, but rather how he reveals himself differently in the two scriptures, you will find the Nwe Testament infused with love, whereas the Quran is more brimstone and fire stuff, repent or i will send you to hell, follow the rasul or you will go to hell, type stuff.
Bible means “collection of books”I read parts of the Bible and there are MANY times where a “loving God” is not present.
Why does everyone refer to the new testament…isnt the old testament a part of the Bible too?
Thats interesting…thanks HawkBible means “collection of books”, I just thought that you should keep that uppermost in your mind when you refer to our scripture.
I refer to the new testament, because this is the covenant we live under.
God has periodically made different covenants with different peoples.
They are all continuous , and all point to the coming of Jesus.
Jesus is the sacred lamb, of this new covenant we live under.
It might be called the covenant of love, for want of a better term.
Yes, but the Old Testament with its “fire and brimstone” endedI read parts of the Bible and there are MANY times where a “loving God” is not present.
Why does everyone refer to the new testament…isnt the old testament a part of the Bible too?
Sure, what exactly are you refering to, if you would be so kind as to point it out to me, I will, isnhallah try and answer you.Thats interesting…thanks Hawk
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ahhh…loveYes, but the Old Testament with its “fire and brimstone” ended
with the coming of the New Testament which is as Hawk mentioned, the covenant of love.
Vickie