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Thank you very much. It was a very informative and educative link.Try this tretise on the history of islam:
catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/islam/dislam.htm
Thank you very much. It was a very informative and educative link.Try this tretise on the history of islam:
catholicapologetics.info/apologetics/islam/dislam.htm
You said all other religions were false. You have not said why you believe that Satan inspired the Koran, or whether you believe this is Catholic teaching.I did not say Judaism was false. I said Judaism was fulfilled by the coming of Christ.
See my other post on no salvation outside the Church.
Judaism and Christianity are inextricably linked. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. If you like its our parent religion.You said all other religions were false. You have not said why you believe that Satan inspired the Koran, or whether you believe this is Catholic teaching.
Judaism and Christianity are inextricably linked. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. If you like its our parent religion.
Hi Thistle. What you said was
Christianity is the true religion and the fulfillment of Judaism. All other religions are false.
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Church teaching on Satan:Judaism and Christianity are inextricably linked. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism. If you like its our parent religion.
Hi Thistle. What you said was
I did not understand that from this you identified Christianity and Judaism as one religion, and believed Judaism not to be false.
Is this Catholic teaching? That Satan is the origin of all falsehood, in a sense other than that he tempted Adam and Eve, or it that what you mean?
Thistle, you said
Do you mean that Satan actually appeared under the guise of an Angel? If so, is that Catholic teaching?
CCC 2852 “A murderer from the beginning, . . . a liar and the father of lies,” Satan is “the deceiver of the whole world.” Through him sin and death entered the world and by his definitive defeat all creation will be “freed from the corruption of sin and death.” Now “we know that anyone born of God does not sin, but He who was born of God keeps him, and the evil one does not touch him. We know that we are of God, and the whole world is in the power of the evil one.”
The Lord who has taken away your sin and pardoned your faults also protects you and keeps you from the wiles of your adversary the devil, so that the enemy, who is accustomed to leading into sin, may not surprise you. One who entrusts himself to God does not dread the devil. “If God is for us, who is against us?”
CCC 414 Satan or the devil and the other demons are fallen angels who have freely refused to serve God and his plan. Their choice against God is definitive. They try to associate man in their revolt against God.
CCC 2851 In this petition, evil is not an abstraction, but refers to a person, Satan, the Evil One, the angel who opposes God. The devil (dia-bolos) is the one who “throws himself across” God’s plan and his work of salvation accomplished in Christ.
CCC 2864 In the last petition, “but deliver us from evil,” Christians pray to God with the Church to show forth the victory, already won by Christ, over the “ruler of this world,” Satan, the angel personally opposed to God and to his plan of salvation.
In short Satan is a liar and deceiver and will try anything to act against God and prevent people from their salvation which is only through Christ.
Anything that is against the Church and Christ is of Satan.
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So did he or did he not appear to the Prophet in the guise of an angel, and is this belief a part of Catholic teaching?Church teaching on Satan:
CCC 2852 “A murderer from the beginning, . . . a liar and the father of lies,” Satan is “the deceiver of the whole world.” Through him sin and death entered the world and by his definitive defeat all creation will be “freed from the corruption of sin and death.” Now “we know that anyone born of God does not sin, but He who was born of God keeps him, and the evil one does not touch him. We know that we are of God, and the whole world is in the power of the evil one.”
The Lord who has taken away your sin and pardoned your faults also protects you and keeps you from the wiles of your adversary the devil, so that the enemy, who is accustomed to leading into sin, may not surprise you. One who entrusts himself to God does not dread the devil. “If God is for us, who is against us?”
CCC 414 Satan or the devil and the other demons are fallen angels who have freely refused to serve God and his plan. Their choice against God is definitive. They try to associate man in their revolt against God.
CCC 2851 In this petition, evil is not an abstraction, but refers to a person, Satan, the Evil One, the angel who opposes God. The devil (dia-bolos) is the one who “throws himself across” God’s plan and his work of salvation accomplished in Christ.
CCC 2864 In the last petition, “but deliver us from evil,” Christians pray to God with the Church to show forth the victory, already won by Christ, over the “ruler of this world,” Satan, the angel personally opposed to God and to his plan of salvation.
In short Satan is a liar and deceiver and will try anything to act against God and prevent people from their salvation which is only through Christ.
Anything that is against the Church and Christ is of Satan.
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It is not a specific Church teaching and neither has the Church said that is not the case.So did he or did he not appear to the Prophet in the guise of an angel, and is this belief a part of Catholic teaching?
In case you are not aware, the Church does not have a check-list of all religions stating this that and the other are false. By definition they are all false because the Catholic Church is the only true Church and by definition it is not God who is behind false religions. As you can read from the Church teachings Satan is behind EVERYTHING that is against Christ and the Church.
It could not have been the Angel Gabriel who appeared to Mohammed and by default it was Satan in disguise.
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So how come Pope Paul Vl said thisIt is not a specific Church teaching and neither has the Church said that is not the case.
In case you are not aware, the Church does not have a check-list of all religions stating this that and the other are false. By definition they are all false because the Catholic Church is the only true Church and by definition it is not God who is behind false religions. As you can read from the Church teachings Satan is behind EVERYTHING that is against Christ and the Church.
It could not have been the Angel Gabriel who appeared to Mohammed and by default it was Satan in disguise.
vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_nostra-aetate_en.html
- The Church regards with esteem also the Moslems. They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth,(5) who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God. Though they do not acknowledge Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet. They also honor Mary, His virgin Mother; at times they even call on her with devotion. In addition, they await the day of judgment when God will render their deserts to all those who have been raised up from the dead. Finally, they value the moral life and worship God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting.
Since in the course of centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and Moslems, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the benefit of all mankind social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and freedom.
thats the basic idea behind islam, one that is repeated over and over again in the second surah in the quranI tend to think that Islam was conceived as a reaction to the monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity - the restoration to an uncorrupted vision of God’s will.
He is saying respect muslims as we should respect all people.
Doesn’t the Catechism–authoritative source of Church teaching, though not infallible–state explicitly that Muslims sincerely believe in the same one G-d as Christians and may be saved, and that Islam is a sister monotheistic religion to Christianity? As I recall, there is no mention of Islam’s being inspired by Satan.He is saying respect muslims as we should respect all people.
This means I can respect a muslim and his right (through freewill) to believe in anything he wants, even if it is false, but I do not have to respect the false belief.
He said we should respect the individual. He does not say we should respect Islam.
Christianity (the fulfillment of Judaism) is the only true religion. By definition ALL other religions are false. Anything that is against Christ and his Church is inspired by Satan.Doesn’t the Catechism–authoritative source of Church teaching, though not infallible–state explicitly that Muslims sincerely believe in the same one G-d as Christians and may be saved, and that Islam is a sister monotheistic religion to Christianity? As I recall, there is no mention of Islam’s being inspired by Satan.
How can Islam be a reaction to the monotheism of Judaism and Christianity when it is itself a monotheistic faith? I tend to think it was more of a reaction to the polytheistic world of preIslamic society and the prevaling belief and fear of jinns or spirits which were thought to occupy the desert.I tend to think that Islam was conceived as a reaction to the monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity - the restoration to an uncorrupted vision of God’s will.
Christianity (the fulfillment of Judaism) is the only true religion. By definition ALL other religions are false. Anything that is against Christ and his Church is inspired by Satan.
i must have misread, i meant to say was a reaction against both polytheists and the jews and christians deviations from god (that jews are rascist and christians split one god into a polytheistic three persons)How can Islam be a reaction to the monotheism of Judaism and Christianity when it is itself a monotheistic faith? I tend to think it was more of a reaction to the polytheistic world of preIslamic society and the prevaling belief and fear of jinns or spirits which were thought to occupy the desert.
So Thistle do you really think that Pope Paul believed the beliefs for which he professes respect were inspired by Satan?He is saying respect muslims as we should respect all people.
This means I can respect a muslim and his right (through freewill) to believe in anything he wants, even if it is false, but I do not have to respect the false belief.
He said we should respect the individual. He does not say we should respect Islam.
It states they “profess” to believe in the same One God, but does not state they do per se as what is fully required to do so.Doesn’t the Catechism–authoritative source of Church teaching, though not infallible–state explicitly that Muslims sincerely believe in the same one G-d as Christians and may be saved, and that Islam is a sister monotheistic religion to Christianity? As I recall, there is no mention of Islam’s being inspired by Satan.
Which specific beliefs are you referring to?So Thistle do you really think that Pope Paul believed the beliefs for which he professes respect were inspired by Satan?
These specific beliefs, which Pope Paul Vl attributed to Muslims, and are found in the Koran, the authorship of which you attribute to Satan. I am asking if you believe Pope Paul held the same belief you do about the origins of these beliefs:Which specific beliefs are you referring to?
They adore the one God, living and subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and earth,(5) who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly to even His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God. Though they do not acknowledge Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet. They also honor Mary, His virgin Mother; at times they even call on her with devotion. In addition, they await the day of judgment when God will render their deserts to all those who have been raised up from the dead. Finally, they value the moral life and worship God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting.