I am both a Christian and a Muslim.

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They are not contradictory. I see Jesus as Messiah but even more importantly as the second Adam. If the cross is removed and we concentrate on his Adamic nature then he is the way the truth and the life. The first fruits of creation. Its that I saw in the scriptures he was adopted by God at his baptism. "Today you are my son.". So I don't see the cross as important as his Adamic being. Sent to us. The children of Adam thus unifing all mankind and faiths under Adam.

Jesus is God. Allah is not God. You can't have it both ways. Islam is heresy the same as Catholicism
 
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I'm not sure how I fit in. I have faith. I walk with Jesus. I walk with Muhammad as well. I've studied many religions and have seen Jesus as Adam in all of them. So I don't understand your comment Lynx?
Jesus is the Living God. Muhammed was only a man who lied about Jesus.
 
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They are not contradictory. I see Jesus as Messiah but even more importantly as the second Adam. If the cross is removed and we concentrate on his Adamic nature then he is the way the truth and the life. The first fruits of creation. Its that I saw in the scriptures he was adopted by God at his baptism. "Today you are my son.". So I don't see the cross as important as his Adamic being. Sent to us. The children of Adam thus unifing all mankind and faiths under Adam.
I know people are saying this post is trolling, but I haven't read this response anywhere so I felt I had to add it.
My problem with this view is that it doesn't seem historically accurate. The research that I've done shows that Jesus was crucified. People argue about whether or not he rose from the dead, but most historians agree that he was crucified.
 

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They are not contradictory. I see Jesus as Messiah but even more importantly as the second Adam. If the cross is removed and we concentrate on his Adamic nature then he is the way the truth and the life. The first fruits of creation. Its that I saw in the scriptures he was adopted by God at his baptism. "Today you are my son.". So I don't see the cross as important as his Adamic being. Sent to us. The children of Adam thus unifing all mankind and faiths under Adam.
Before you are banned, let me give me this testimony: Jesus Christ IS the Son of God. Therefore He is one with God, as being God himself. He was hang up on a cross, where He died and was resurrected after three days and now sit at the right hand of God. Islam is a false religion founded by a false prophet, which leads people to eternal damnation. I hope you receive divine grace to trust in Christ as Savior and the Son of God and completely leave the satanic false religion of Islam on all levels. Have a nice day.
 
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blue_ladybug

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it is not possible to be both christian AND muslim..
 
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I just love it!
Really? :confused:

RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR! ('weird') :p

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I'm not sure how I fit in. I have faith. I walk with Jesus. I walk with Muhammad as well. I've studied many religions and have seen Jesus as Adam in all of them. So I don't understand your comment Lynx?
hmmm no offense but you can't "walk with Jesus and walk with muhamad" at the same time, because they are not the same and if you really know everything about Jesus then believe me, you can't accept anything about muhamad, so I think that you are lost, you need to read the bible more...
 
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what a foolish thing to claim CHrist and claim mohammed at the same time. To claim CHRIST as your Savior, GOD's Son, means that the Holy Spirit has touched you in such a way that your heart has been turned over to JESUS, believing in HIS death on the cross and HIs ressurection, giving you hope for eternal life with HIM. I see none of that in your statement...you are just trying to justify being islamic, period...What a joke to think that JESUS CHRIST is JUST a 2nd Adam when HE goes way beyond that point. You have 'cut yourself short' if you stop there and never take on JESUS personally, leaving behind mohammed and the islamic cult teachings.
 
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The God of the Bible shares worship with no one! He is indeed a jealous God!!. He demands exclusive devotion from any who would worship Him.
 
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The God of the Bible shares worship with no one! He is indeed a jealous God!!. He demands exclusive devotion from any who would worship Him.
Sure does. The OP can read the Ten Commandments for that. Doesn't even have to read all ten; it's covered in the first two.
 
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All of you are hating on her, but honestly, she's one of the few people I've come across, who believe in the Abrahamic God, who doesn't sound like she wants to start a fight about it. Unification breeds no disparity, separatism does.

You notice how you guys fight and flail while the OP was exceptionally polite in the few posts she did post, and simply retreated away from conflict when you all started jumping on her back and biting at her heels, and each others?

I say fair play to you OP. I'm an atheist/agnostic/nonreligious, somewhere in between, you're a unitarian, I have no problem with you.

When it comes down to it, we come from the same source and end up at the same source. We don't choose to be born, we don't choose to be part of whatever country or society we were born into (maybe a Muslim one, maybe a Christian one, maybe neither). We don't choose to age, and we don't choose to be mortal and die.

Make peace with it, as with whatever else you might -- why not?

Nice to meet you OP!
 
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All of you are hating on her, but honestly, she's one of the few people I've come across, who believe in the Abrahamic God, who doesn't sound like she wants to start a fight about it. Unification breeds no disparity, separatism does.

You notice how you guys fight and flail while the OP was exceptionally polite in the few posts she did post, and simply retreated away from conflict when you all started jumping on her back and biting at her heels, and each others?

I say fair play to you OP. I'm an atheist/agnostic/nonreligious, somewhere in between, you're a unitarian, I have no problem with you.

When it comes down to it, we come from the same source and end up at the same source. We don't choose to be born, we don't choose to be part of whatever country or society we were born into (maybe a Muslim one, maybe a Christian one, maybe neither). We don't choose to age, and we don't choose to be mortal and die.

Make peace with it, as with whatever else you might -- why not?

Nice to meet you OP!
I'm gonna ask this because I'm genuinely curious and not trying to offend. But um...who fought, who flailed, who jumped, and who bit? At least from my perspective, most of what I saw was much more characterized as calm disagreement rather than the vicious mauling of the poor OP. Or maybe I have a high threshold for what is to be considered fighting and flailing.

Is it me, or?