Thanks for your patience rinnie; I have been sticking to the terminology used from the CCC only.
Now I believe the blessed Virgin Mary will one day play a huge role in the conversion of Muslims, but that is never discussed in the CCC paragraphs we have been discussing.
Your opinion that we all worship the one creator in God, I agree with you. But the CCC does not address that issue in particular. The CCC specifies how Muslims adore God together with us.
For one the God of Abraham is the same God revealed in Jesus Christ. Muslims profess this faith in Abrahams faith in God. But Abrahams faith in God was not revealed by Jesus yet in the blessed trinity. Which is the Muslims professed faith of Abraham, Muslims have not recieved the revelation of God through the Son Jesus Christ. That is the difference between the God of the Muslims who “hold” to Abrahams faith in God and the God of the Christians.
The CCC has not addressed all of Islam or Muhammads faith, to be the same God of Christians. Posters are forcing this language and interpretation into the CCC text.
The text is addressing the Muslims holding too, and professing the faith in Abrahams faith in God.
The confusion arises when we are discussing items that are not in the teaching of the CCC.
I totally agree that they do not have the complete truth of God as the Trinity. I don’t believe anyone would deny that.
As far as the teaching of Muslims, I think we can all agree also, as Pope JPll teaches, there is very LITTLE on which we agree with. Simply because they are following the teaching of a false prophet. Which I believe we have all agreed on here all along.
The Pope teaches us that while they do not have the fullness of the truth of Christ, we can find more of a common bond in the One True God. Its has to become more of what we DO have in common then what we don’t to ever become the people we need to become.
I think that when JPll has made it more of what we do have in common, people tend to believe he somehow failed and went to far in his journey to bring everyone home to Christ. And that is not what he did.
He said the CC reject nothing of what is true, but in the same token it is also our duty and we are bound to proclaim without fail CHRIST who is the way and the truth and the life. It is in Christ whom God reconciled all things to himself, and how people find the fullness of their religious life.
I think that people feel because we accept the truth they do have, it is someway makes us reject the truth we have or something?

And it makes no sense.
We are all called as Catholics to make the effort to achieve understanding, to benefit everyone.
But what has bothered me the most is people claiming if they cannot see Christ in the Eucharist, then they cannot have the One True God! We cannot reject the truth they have because they cannot accept the full truth we have.
And I agree with you, many have not even begun to see the fullness of the truth, and I know that if they indeed do believe in the One Truth God as they claim, it will be the One True God who will open their eyes.
And would it not be great, if God could use us, even if a smallest of a small, part of bringing just one Person to the fullness of Christ in the One True God.
We must put the past in the past as the Pope says and move on. That is why God put us here, to spread the good news and the truth of his gospel.
If I have misunderstood you also, I apologize. I know you have much knowledge in the faith. But now its time to move on and share with others the good news.
