i know jews and christians worship the same god, I believe Moslems accept christ as prophet of god, but not his son. However, do moslems actually worship the same god as the jews and christians.
Originally posted by coi i know jews and christians worship the same god, I believe Moslems accept christ as prophet of god, but not his son. However, do moslems actually worship the same god as the jews and christians.
Originally posted by coi i know jews and christians worship the same god, I believe Moslems accept christ as prophet of god, but not his son. However, do moslems actually worship the same god as the jews and christians.
Yes. The only significant difference is that Christians believe their God came to them in the form of Jesus Christ (Christ meaning "the annointed one"😉, whereas the Jewish and Muslim people believe that Jesus was a great prophet. The Qu'ran is an oral tradition influenced by the greatest of the prophets, Mohammad. If you take the time to delve into the holy texts and to speak to followers of the various religions, it will become more clear than any one person talking about the subject could ever hope to do.
Originally posted by echecero Yes. The only significant difference is that Christians believe their God came to them in the form of Jesus Christ (Christ meaning "the annointed one"😉, whereas the Jewish and Muslim people believe that Jesus was a great prophet. The Qu'ran is an oral tradition influenced by the greatest of the prophets, Mohammad. If you take the time to delve into the h ...[text shortened]... , it will become more clear than any one person talking about the subject could ever hope to do.
The difference is that Mohammad is still in the grave.
Originally posted by coi i know jews and christians worship the same god, I believe Moslems accept christ as prophet of god, but not his son. However, do moslems actually worship the same god as the jews and christians.
Christ and Mohammed were not sent by the same God.
Christ said we should love our enemies. Mohammed says the infidel should be killed.
Originally posted by dj2becker Christ said we should love our enemies. Mohammed says the infidel should be killed.
Another expert on the Koran. Stick to what you know, don't assume too much about what you don't. (I promise to take my own advice as much as possible).
Originally posted by dj2becker The difference is that Mohammad is still in the grave.
Mohammad is not supposed to be a god. Merely a man who knew God, much like Paul, Abraham, Moses, etc. Who, by the way, I believe are also in their graves.