Islam rejects the Holy Spirit, therefore it cannot be driven by the Holy Spirit. Read the Koran, that is Muhammad’s testimony of who their Allah is and we must take him at his word. Islam and Christianity and the thought process behind those two faiths are completely at odds.
Islam rejects the Holy Spirit, therefore it cannot be driven by the Holy Spirit. Read the Koran, that is Muhammad’s testimony of who their Allah is and we must take him at his word. Islam and Christianity and the thought process behind those two faiths are completely at odds.
Was Muhammad driven by the Holy Spirit? There was a book published by Harvard University Press that Muhammad let in Satan in the Koran. Anyway, perhaps their Allah is another name for God?
The rejection thing sounds like a left-leaning thing and what’s left-leaning is what Jesus said in the Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew 21:28-32) about not saying ‘yes’ and meaning ‘no’ or vice versa. It seems to be something that is inside, not outside, but some people do it as the Two Sons did it. So, when Islam rejects the Holy Spirit, I’m not really convinced that it’s a rejection.
There was lots of news that Obama was Muslim, and he was left-leaning and took his undergraduate degree from Columbia University (a left-leaning institution).
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