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King Robin Posted 21 years ago
Culture

Christians - Muslims do they worship the same lord?

Hi

What do u think is the difference between Christians and Muslims. Both pray to a living GOD. To my concious only the name of the GOD differs like Jesus and Allaha. I still have a confussion about it. What do u think about it.

Robin
  

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Judiaism, Christianity and Islam have the same roots, common prophets and believe in one creator ***. But they are very different religions. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is ***'s son, Muslims find this idea offensive.

  • Judiaism, Christianity and Islam have the same roots, common prophets and believe in one creator ***.
  • But they are very different religions.
  • Christians believe that Jesus Christ is ***'s son, Muslims find this idea offensive.
  • For Christians the belief that Jesus was one of us, human, and also *** is integral to their faith.
  • Belief in the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and his subsequent resurrection in order to restore all humanity into relationship with *** is what makes someone a Christian.
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Judiaism, Christianity and Islam have the same roots, common prophets and believe in one creator ***.
But they are very different religions.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is ***'s son, Muslims find this idea offensive.
For Christians the belief that Jesus was one of us, human, and also *** is integral to their faith. Belief in the sacrifice of Jes
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Hi all, because I'm interested in reading about religions especially Christianity and Islam,I have some points here.

According to John( 1:1): ' In the beginning was the Word , and the word was with *** , and the word was ***.' So, now Jesus is ***.

What about this verse, ( Isaiah 45:18) : ' For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens : *** himself that formed the earth and
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Hi sweet Desert,

But JESUS is only the son of ***, sent to this world as Saviour and he is not the ***.

Robin.
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Hi

*** also says that "Who worship his son will have eternal life". And so i wrote JESUS compared with Allaha in my question.

Robin
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Hi King, I'm afraid that my post isn't complete, I have a problem here and that's why I divided it, well, when everthing is okay with my pc, I'll post the rest.
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In the New Testament, read in ( Mark 12:29) what Jesus himself said: ' And Jesus answered him, The First of all the commandments is, Hear , O Israel: The Lord our *** is one Lord.'

Also in ( I Timothy2:5) ' For there is one *** , and one mediator between *** and men, the man Christ Jesus.'

So Jesus never claimed divinity or identity to ***: ' I do nothig of myself ' ( John 8:28)
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Dear King, you said that Jesus is the son of *** and this is in ( Matthew 3:17) when Jesus was baptized by by John:' And lo a voice from heaven , saying, This is my beloved Son , in whom I am well pleased.'

Now , if we accept the word, son, literally, then , accoring to other veses, Jesus is certainly not the only son of ***. Read( Exodus 4:22) ,' And thou (Moses) shalt say unto Pharaoh,
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well i`m as a muslim belive that *** whom we call ALLAH is one he has noooo sons or children nor a wife no whatever he is ONLY ONE he is superior to us humans...he created us and all of the other creatures and also we belive in jesus but he is not the son of *** he is a PROPHET *** sent him to guide his followeres to the right path at that time and he taught them to worship one *** and he is the *
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Im with @Red_Rose.
Im a Muslim,too
We beleive to all prophets.
Quran is same. nobody didnt change it.
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I'm afraid that no one have answered my question.

NB. Dear Unquale, since the eighteenth century, the use of the double negative to imply a positive had been changed. Now, the use of a two nots equals ,YEAH .

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