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jonbhorton
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So basically, you’re ignoring actual history, koran, hadith and replacing it all with some sort of unicorn and pixie dust inundated fantasy land wherein the salvific nature of the mysterious Body of Christ gets turned into false ecumenism and outright syncretism, with the potential to delve into Chrislam, if not already there?Like I said, I’ve read from reputable sources some prophecies of Our Lady’s that unless a person with “sufficient knowledge” of Catholicism chooses to follow it, he or she will be condemned to hell after death. If this is true (and Our Lady doesn’t lie) then his soul is in very grave danger. As for the reason of my belief that Mohammed is now in Heaven, it is for several: the first, some Islamic education in my youth that impressed upon me how pious Muhammad was. I do not believe that God would intentionally mislead a good man. Second, I actually have been graced by the friendship of Muslims. They are generally honest, good people whose discipline in conforming to their five times a day prayer is very admirable. I don’t think that God would condemn them to hell just for following what they think is right GIVEN that they are sufficiently ignorant of Christianity. Back to Mohammed, my guess is that God intended for the Islam religion to be founded and that Mohammed, while knowing about Christianity, enjoys some special grace towards the salvation of his soul. The Bible itself states, “I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, compassion on whom I will have compassion.” God doesn’t have to play by our, Catholic, rules that he set down for our edification and safety. He can save whom he wills to save, IF he wills. God bless you.
The Church’s position is not articulated in your posts, not even by a long shot.
If mohammed is in heaven, it ain’t through mohammedanism but through Christ- the same Christ he explicitly denies throughout the koran and hadith. We cannot know this and all information otherwise points to mohammed, AT BEST, being in purgatory, and in reality, likely destined for Hell. I cannot say this is the case with certitude, though I can highly surmise. You express with certitude the same concept you deny- telling God who God saves and condemns. I’m just looking at it from the perspective of what IS known.
I’m not trying to be a jerk, not at all. But you are not expressing anything other than a complete twisting of the actual Church teaching found in Lumen Gentium and Nostrae Aetate, along with outright denying all history up to those two documents.
My problem is with mohammedanism and those who subject themselves fully to it, not every single person who thinks they’re mohammedan.