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The Bishop’s idea is nonsense and counterproductive!
I pray instead that Muslims start calling Jesus: Savior!
May the Dear Lord Lord have Mercy upon us!
Pray for the conversion of Islam…
The Bishop’s idea is nonsense and counterproductive!
I pray instead that Muslims start calling Jesus: Savior!
May the Dear Lord Lord have Mercy upon us!
Pray for the conversion of Islam…
Wonderful to hear from a fellow Catholic in Indonesia! Since “Allah” is an Arabic word, it should be used in that language. Each language has its own word for God, the father. The Muslim hardliners have hi-jacked God’s name for their own, evil purposes. They lie when they use the name, because the father of lies, the evil one, plants those ideas in their heads.In Indonesia, we call God the Father (not Jesus, not the Holy Spirit) as “Allah Bapa”. Literally the word Bapa means Father and the word Allah means God. Allah in this case means exactly as God. So, the words are interchangeable without necessarily lose the meaning. The ancient hebrew used Adonay, Ellohim, YHWH, El Shaddai or Jahwe/Jehovah to refer to our God the Father. I do not believe that our God really cares. Sure He does not mind for us to call Him in a certain name. He knows that we are looking for Him, and He will be happy. Interestingly, some of our moslem brothers (the hardliners) promote to ban non-moslem to use the word “Allah”. Such promotion did not make any ground to other moslems as far as we know. By the way, the Catholic are minority here in Indonesia. But, I disagree to the Bishop to use the word Allah just for the purpose of promotion to the our moslem brothers. We can use any name to refer to God the Father, but we can not use a certain name/word just for a purpose other than worshipping God.
Thanks for clarifying.Not ‘perhaps cognate.’ It is cognate.
‘Deus’ is the LATIN word for God; It’s unnecessary to refer to God as ‘Deus’ when speaking in languages other than Latin. (I don’t have any problems with the EFotORR, by the way) If someone called God Deus in English, fine. But this Bishop tries to discourage saying theDutchword forGod.So you have a problem with Latin mass? ‘Deus’ or ‘Deo’ aren’t okay with you?
Yes, I’ve heard of that. But did the CC do it to please Buddhists, if St. Josaphat WAS Siddhatta Gottama?As for canonizing the Buddha, the RCC did that quite a long time ago. You may have heard of a St. Josaphat, perhaps? Same guy.
I’ve no problem with Arabic (or related semitic language speakers) using the word Allah when speaking in that language.
I do have a problem with the Bishop suggesting that non-semitic speakers should do so.
I’ve a bigger problem still with the stated reasoning of appeasing gnostic heretics.
“I will bow down toward your holy temple and will praise your name for your love and your faithfulness, for you have exalted above all things your name and your word.”A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet! What id in a name? We refer to God in several different ways. What would be wrong with Allah? It refers to God.
**2-Page essay on why ALLAH has nothing at all to do with even the Jewish “Yahweh”**** let alone the Christian God in TrinityA rose by any other name would smell just as sweet! What is in a name? We refer to God in several different ways. What would be wrong with Allah? It refers to God.
has grown weak and indeed is in it’s final death throws…The Dutch bishop and other Muslim fellow travelers think they can buy a fake peace with Islam by playing relativistic word games and extreme historical revisionism, as a part of an “inter-faith” dialogue.
But Muslims understand much better than do post-modern Europeans that ecumenical appeasement is a symptom of a Judeo-Christian civilization that
But, under the traditional Catholic approach, that is incorrect.
This is the Ukranian St. Josaphat Bishop and Martyr we are talking about to right?As for canonizing the Buddha, the RCC did that quite a long time ago. You may have heard of a St. Josaphat, perhaps? Same guy.
No, a different one. There’s actually a few St. Josaphats. Here’s some info on the one in question:This is the Ukranian St. Josaphat Bishop and Martyr we are talking about to right?
Is there another St. Josaphat?
The Trinitarian God is one too. Again, when St. Paul discovered the pagans worshiping one God, he said it was the true God–and they saw Him as one person and not three.May God be with you.
As Christians who believe in a Trinitarian God, we cannot call God Allah because Allah is one.
It is reasonable to use the same term as the Muslims, if so doing will reduce misunderstanding. The problem is that it might give the wrong message about the status the Church gives to Mohammed’s loqutions. The bishop is wrong, but politically, not theologically.However, using “allah” as a term for God to please Muslims is not appropriate. Please pray for the bishop, however do not slander or condemn him.
The problem is not in the denotation (the absolute definition of the word) but in the connotation of the word (what people think it means.) The denotation of the word is “God” but the connotation of the word is “the God of Islam who gave the Koran to Muhammad.” This can only lead to confusion in the minds of Catholics and non-Catholics alike.A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet! What id in a name? We refer to God in several different ways. What would be wrong with Allah? It refers to God.
“Now the catholic faith is that we worship One God in Trinity and Trinity in Unity, neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the substance. For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, another of the Holy Spirit. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, is One, the Glory equal, the Majesty coeternal.”
"Certainly they disbelieve those who say: Surely Allah is the third (person) of the three; and there is no god but the one God, and if they desist not from what they say, a painful chastisement shall befall those among them who disbelieve" (Sura 5:73).
“O People of the Scripture! Do not exaggerate in your religion nor utter aught concerning Allah save the truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah, and His word which He conveyed unto Mary, and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers, and say not "Three" - Cease! (it is) better for you! - Allah is only One Allah. Far is it removed from His Transcendent Majesty that He should have a son” (Sura 4:171).
“The Christians say: The Messiah is the son of Allah; these are the words of their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who disbelieved before; may Allah destroy them" (Sura 9:29-30).
“It does not befit GOD that He begets a son, be He glorified” (Sura 19:35).
“The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, was no more than God’s apostle” (Sura 4).
“They do blaspheme who say: "Allah is Christ the son of Mary” (Sura 5:72).
“And when Allah saith: O Jesus, son of Mary! Didst thou say unto mankind: Take me and my mother for two gods beside Allah? he saith: Be glorified! It was not mine to utter that to which I had no right” (Sura 5:116).
“In blasphemy indeed are those that say that Allah is Christ the son of Mary” (Sura 5:17).
1. The Trinity;
2. The Sonship of Christ;
3. The Deity of Christ.