Was Muhammad a Prophet of the Judeo-Christian God ?

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The Jews tell me they concocted a really good and convincing lie…

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So the Jewish Manifestation is not on the same page as the Christian Manifestation, and the Muslim Manifestation is not on the same page with either.:hmmm:
 
Only God can fully clarify that one, and He has 😉

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Well you just answered your own question Servant.

Remember that the next time you ask the question such as …
“How do I know that for sure? The Orthodox tell me the same thing.
Lutherans tell me all the problems with Catholicism and its demise.
Protestants are all over the place, I can’t keep up with the “true church”…”
 
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Red flag.

Jesus, as an emanation, is a Christological heresy that was refuted many centuries ago.
Now one can appreciate the reason the message of Muhammad was given in 622 AD. God through Muhammad told Christians they had for the doctrine wrong. But man never listens and then time cements a teaching that becomes the greatest tesrt for the followers of a religion.

God bless you always, we will always be with you even if you raise your red flag, always have our love and we will always be your companion in the Love of God.

Regards Tony
 
This refers to 1 Cor 11:26:
For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes.

The Encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharista of *Saint. Pope John Paul II *explains this well:
18. The acclamation of the assembly following the consecration appropriately ends by expressing the eschatological thrust which marks the celebration of the Eucharist (cf. 1 Cor 11:26): “until you come in glory”. The Eucharist is a straining towards the goal, a foretaste of the fullness of joy promised by Christ (cf. Jn 15:11); it is in some way the anticipation of heaven, the “pledge of future glory”.30 In the Eucharist, everything speaks of confident waiting “in joyful hope for the coming of our Saviour, Jesus Christ”.31 Those who feed on Christ in the Eucharist need not wait until the hereafter to receive eternal life: they already possess it on earth, as the first-fruits of a future fullness which will embrace man in his totality. For in the Eucharist we also receive the pledge of our bodily resurrection at the end of the world: “He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day” (Jn 6:54). This pledge of the future resurrection comes from the fact that the flesh of the Son of Man, given as food, is his body in its glorious state after the resurrection. With the Eucharist we digest, as it were, the “secret” of the resurrection. For this reason Saint Ignatius of Antioch rightly defined the Eucharistic Bread as “a medicine of immortality, an antidote to death”.32

vatican.va/holy_father/special_features/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_20030417_ecclesia_eucharistia_en.html
Thank you for this, I see the same thing, again “Frame of Reference” is the key here.

I still see “until He comes” said in a few ways, a Future Glory that ties into an end of Age etc.

This is still 100% capariable with the view that the age was completed by the Revelation of Muhammad and that the Koran clears up errors that had been made doctrine within the church.

In the end one has to go with their heart and with their prayers to God.

To me it is the Love of God that Unites and there is no reason we can have to use Gods Love in any other way.

Regards Tony
 
This is still 100% capariable with the view that the age was completed by the Revelation of Muhammad and that the Koran clears up errors that had been made doctrine within the church.
Why can’t the Bahai Manifestations get their doctrines right.🤷
 
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