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Do other religions worship the same god as Catholics? Is it yes or no, or more of a scale (more so or less so)
This is a loaded question. It is a yes and a no. The ultimate question is do they worship the Triune God? They could believe and worship the Triune God but have heterodox teachings or they could not worship the Triune God and then the answer would be no and it would be a false religion. The last part may offend but it is IMO the truth, but I would rather help to win a soul than win a argument.Do other religions worship the same god as Catholics? Is it yes or no, or more of a scale (more so or less so)
That’s a good point from what information we have now to review and decide upon today.This is a loaded question. It is a yes and a no. The ultimate question is do they worship the Triune God? They could believe and worship the Triune God but have heterodox teachings or they could not worship the Triune God and then the answer would be no and it would be a false religion. The last part may offend but it is IMO the truth, but I would rather help to win a soul than win a argument.
StrawberryJam, God bless you and thank you for your post. You do raise a valid point. I guess all I can say to them is God will sort it out in the end. We can not possibly completely know his judgment. God was there from the beginning (key God not god). He created all things but that is another topic. Since you read the CC teaching on this we don’t need to go into it.That’s a good point from what information we have now to review and decide upon today.
The problem with this, is were people who strived to know God before knowing a Triune God following a false religion?
If there is only one God, then this poses so many problems for anyone who was born before this was revealed to them in any sort of way.
It seems that the triune God did not come about until many many humans lived and died, so what of them? I’ve seen what the catholic church says about these folks, and about babies born unbaptized and died or aborted in the womb.
I am not arguing against a triune God when I say this. I am just saying that it is easy to talk about one now. So many humans never knew about the ancient hebrews beliefs, or the chrisitian beliefs of God over time.
They should not be ignored. Many people have been scandalized by chrisitans in times before us, and on different levels even today still are for numerous reasons. Don’t get me started on them.
I am not sure why certian inhabited areas of the globe went for so long without this knowledge of this triune christian God for so long, and some even still today have no idea about Him.
Other religions (non-Christian) have a very different understanding of God, but that does not mean those religions who recognize one God are worshipping another God. Jews and Muslims worship the God of Abraham. They do not accept what Christ has revealed about that God (i.e. the Triune nature of God) but that does not mean the God they worship is a different God - just a God that is not as clearly seen.Do other religions worship the same god as Catholics? Is it yes or no, or more of a scale (more so or less so)
This is the same argument I bring up with people preaching sola scriptura, What about the people before the Bible?That’s a good point from what information we have now to review and decide upon today.
The problem with this, is were people who strived to know God before knowing a Triune God following a false religion?
If there is only one God, then this poses so many problems for anyone who was born before this was revealed to them in any sort of way.
It seems that the triune God did not come about until many many humans lived and died, so what of them? I’ve seen what the catholic church says about these folks, and about babies born unbaptized and died or aborted in the womb.
I am not arguing against a triune God when I say this. I am just saying that it is easy to talk about one now. So many humans never knew about the ancient hebrews beliefs, or the chrisitian beliefs of God over time.
They should not be ignored. Many people have been scandalized by chrisitans in times before us, and on different levels even today still are for numerous reasons. Don’t get me started on them.
I am not sure why certian inhabited areas of the globe went for so long without this knowledge of this triune christian God for so long, and some even still today have no idea about Him.
Robert, I don’t want to start a argument over this and derail this thread, but are you saying that religions that do not worship the Triune God aka Jews and Muslims worship the same God as Christianity? Yes they claim the same God as Abraham but it is not the Christian God that they worship. At the risk of sounding offensive if one does not worship the Triune God then would it not be a different god? IMO yes it would. It has nothing to do with clarity. One ether worships the Triune God or one does not. Now that does not mean there should not be dialog, but to say it is the same God is going to far IMO.=Robert in SD;5348078]Other religions (non-Christian) have a very different understanding of God, but that does not mean those religions who recognize one God are worshipping another God. Jews and Muslims worship the God of Abraham. They do not accept what Christ has revealed about that God (i.e. the Triune nature of God) but that does not mean the God they worship is a different God - just a God that is not as clearly seen.
Read the “Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions”. It will help and it is short!Do other religions worship the same god as Catholics? Is it yes or no, or more of a scale (more so or less so)
So you are not a monotheist then. You do believe there are other gods. Is the Christian God then the head God, or are their all equals?I just had a thought that I think is pretty good. Free to be corrected.
The god in other religions isn’t the same god as Christians worship. The gods have different characteristics and are different in being. However, if an invincibly ignorant person of another religion tries to follow truth the best he can, then he will start following the real God even if he still worships the false one.
What do you think?
I guess what they call their ‘god’, while not adoring the one true god.So you are not a monotheist then. You do believe there are other gods. Is the Christian God then the head God, or are their all equals?
And I pity your two cents for thinking this way. You are so far from the truth it isn’t funny.It really depends on the person who’s answering.Some say yes because they are aware of the diversity of this world and general similarities between religions. Others say no because they aren’t aware of how big this world is and perhaps can be a little close-minded towards religions they don’t know about and religions that they don’t want to know about.
Liberalism vs. Conservatism: That’s the bottom line.
As for me, religion is just an organized belief system to help its believers sleep at night. If there is a god, religion is irrevelent… and possibly, religion may be trying too hard to be that “perfect system” god always created or wanted. That’s just my personal two cents.
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Could you state your opinion on why you believe this?My God cannot be the same as the God of Islam. None of you here will ever convince me of this.
Because my God the Father, with the Son, Jesus Christ, is a kind, loving, merciful, forgiving, patient, God. We as Catholics do not need to kill in Jesus’s name as the Muslims need to kill in the name of Allah. It cannot possibly be the same, as Islam is violence and Christ is love.Could you state your opinion on why you believe this?
Sorry, but I’m unclear what you mean.I guess what they call their ‘god’, while not adoring the one true god.
Wow, I’d have never pegged you for believing there were multiple gods. And you capitalize Islam’s as well as yours. Amazing.My God cannot be the same as the God of Islam. None of you here will ever convince me of this.