far superior? hah. sorry, but that’s quite funny.
I’m sure if you stay on this forum, many Catholics will be happy to correct your understanding of All Mighty God.
your beliefs dictate that Allah died as a man. firstly, our beliefs state that Allah does not die.
Does Allah have power over death?
I believe that Islam has another doctrine. Muslims teach that there is nothing more beautiful then the Quran and there is even a challenge that no one can write anything more beautiful.
I accept the challenge and I will write something infinitely more beautiful in just a few words. “For God so love the world that He sent His only begotten Son that whoever believes in HIm will not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16
secondly, our beliefs do not anthropomorphize Allah,
It has been shown that your beliefs do anthropomorphize Allah.
whereas yours clearly do by saying that He came to the earth in the form of one of His prophets.
Yes, it is a mystery of our faith. He came in the flesh so we might live in the Spirit, He died so we might live, He was poor so we might be enriched.
Romans 11:33 Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!
1 Cor 1:18 For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
Catechism of the Catholic Church
257 “O blessed light, O Trinity and first Unity!” God is eternal blessedness, undying life, unfading light. God is love: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God freely wills to communicate the glory of his blessed life. Such is the “plan of his loving kindness”, conceived by the Father before the foundation of the world, in his beloved Son: “He destined us in love to be his sons” and “to be conformed to the image of his Son”, through “the spirit of sonship”. This plan is a “grace [which] was given to us in Christ Jesus before the ages began”, stemming immediately from Trinitarian love. It unfolds in the work of creation, the whole history of salvation after the fall, and the missions of the Son and the Spirit, which are continued in the mission of the Church.
btw, atoms and particles are things that Allah created. thus, it is not correct to say that Allah is made up of these things. Allah is not a created being…
Just as the “oneness” Allah is your central doctrine. The Trinity of God is our central doctrine.
The Catholic Church teaches that the entire world proclaims God and His Glory. That means that God can be seen in His creation. If God were a Trinity, you would expect to see a trinitarian world. And that is exactly what you see. Everything in this world is three dimensional. From the smallest atom to the greatest planet, everything is three dimensional and yet they are one. A rock, for example, is three dimensional, but it is one. Turn it as you may, you will find it has height, depth and length.
Time also is three dimensional, we have past, present and future. But where is the dividing line. When is now, when did it become then, and when does the future become the present. Time is one seamless, continuous, phenomenon
and it is a trinity.
The only things that are not three dimensional exist only in our imagination. Points, lines and planes. They donl’t really exist.
as for the rest of what you’ve said, then my reply to them can wait until i:
- see your explanation of how Allah revealing Himself as real to us necessitates that He is present within us.
You misunderstood. Allah of necessity must be present within us because nothing can keep Him out. Reread what I said.
where you’re learning these islamic doctrines.
As I said, I’ve been talking to Muslims for many years. And I’ve had the opportunity to consider what they said. I’ve looked up the doctrines on the internet and confirmed that what I was told was true concerning what Muslims teach.
I first was introduced to Islam when I was atheist. Many people whom I respect and and a few whom I love are Muslim.
They tried to convert me because of their love and respect for me. I took this into consideration and began looking into their claims. That was my motivation. It was during that time that I experienced a conversion and what I was once saw as complete lies (all religions, including Christianity) suddenly became necessary for me. I made private inquiries into Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. But I saw that none of them have the answers to the questions that troubled me. So I went to Luther (Protestantism), but he was simply confusing. I flat refused to consider Catholicism, but since I was born into a Catholic family, I thought or God inspired in me, that I should give the religion of my parents a try. I thank God that I did. Truly, the Catholic Church is the only true religion in the world.
Sincerely,
De Maria