Is the God of Islam...God?

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Is the God Muslims pray to really God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • No

    Votes: 27 51.9%
  • I Don't Know

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • No, and it is Satan/Demons/Idols they pray to

    Votes: 16 30.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    52
Nov 19, 2012
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Re: Duh....

So..... Lol... For the unbeliever, his works precede him?? What the hell does that mean!? Lol

#toosmartforyourowngood
Unbelievers don't make entrance into Heaven.

They are judged on their deeds...as they don't have faith...

Learn your scriptures...
 
Jun 4, 2014
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Re: Duh....

Unbelievers don't make entrance into Heaven.

They are judged on their deeds...as they don't have faith...

Learn your scriptures...
Your arrogance in error astounds me! But at least you don't hide the fact that you believe everyone who doesn't think like you is doomed. The rest will beat around a bush and hide their intent behind bible verses. If you'd apply that type of brashness to the actual truth, you'd be a dangerous man!
 
Nov 19, 2012
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Re: Duh....

Your arrogance in error astounds me! But at least you don't hide the fact that you believe everyone who doesn't think like you is doomed. The rest will beat around a bush and hide their intent behind bible verses. If you'd apply that type of brashness to the actual truth, you'd be a dangerous man!
The Book of Revelation corrects your faulty theology.

You quote it...but you have no idea what it is saying...
 
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Kerry

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I think Bowman is Muslim, Don't you
 

nogard

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Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all believe in the same God of Abraham - the God that Abraham dealt with, which we all believe to be our God.

It is after this moment that these three religions take different paths. So yes, Muslims do believe in the same God that we do, but they don't believe that God is the same kind of being as Christians believe him to be. If that makes sense...
 
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Kerry

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Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all believe in the same God of Abraham - the God that Abraham dealt with, which we all believe to be our God.

It is after this moment that these three religions take different paths. So yes, Muslims do believe in the same God that we do, but they don't believe that God is the same kind of being as Christians believe him to be. If that makes sense...
wrong.

Where do find convert or get you head chopped off?
 

nogard

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Aug 21, 2013
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wrong.

Where do find convert or get you head chopped off?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you just said or why you think it is wrong.

Muslims, Jews, and Christians all believed that there was an Abraham and that God called him to go to a new land and made a promise to him. All three religions believe this story. The same God. At this point, however, the religions begin to diverge. Muslims believe that Ishmael (Abrahams illegitimate firstborn) was actually the true heir to God's blessings, while Jews and Christians believe it was Isaac. Later on Christianity diverges from Judaism when the Messiah, Christ, appeared.

If you believe that the God of the Jews is the same as our God, then you must concede that the God of the muslims is also the same God. It's just a very warped view and interpretation of who God is.
 
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Kerry

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I'm sorry, I don't understand what you just said or why you think it is wrong.

Muslims, Jews, and Christians all believed that there was an Abraham and that God called him to go to a new land and made a promise to him. All three religions believe this story. The same God. At this point, however, the religions begin to diverge. Muslims believe that Ishmael (Abrahams illegitimate firstborn) was actually the true heir to God's blessings, while Jews and Christians believe it was Isaac. Later on Christianity diverges from Judaism when the Messiah, Christ, appeared.

If you believe that the God of the Jews is the same as our God, then you must concede that the God of the muslims is also the same God. It's just a very warped view and interpretation of who God is.
If you think for one second that Allah is God, then you need to get saved and I can lead through the sinners prayer if you are willing.
 

nogard

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If you think for one second that Allah is God, then you need to get saved and I can lead through the sinners prayer if you are willing.
You know Muslims believe in Jesus too, right? They believe he was an amazing prophet - one of the greatest in fact. But they don't believe Jesus was God.

Now, if I asked you if Muslims believe in the same Jesus as Christians do, what would you say?

Obviously it's the same historical Jesus. They aren't talking about a different Jesus from a different time. It's the same Jesus. But their beliefs on who Jesus is are different from that of a Christian.

In the same way, Muslims believe in the same historical God that Christians do. They don't believe there was a different Abraham from a different time who was called by a different God. They believe in the same Abraham. Same time. Same God. But their views on who God is are much different from that of a Christian.
 
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Kerry

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You know Muslims believe in Jesus too, right? They believe he was an amazing prophet - one of the greatest in fact. But they don't believe Jesus was God.

Now, if I asked you if Muslims believe in the same Jesus as Christians do, what would you say?

Obviously it's the same historical Jesus. They aren't talking about a different Jesus from a different time. It's the same Jesus. But their beliefs on who Jesus is are different from that of a Christian.

In the same way, Muslims believe in the same historical God that Christians do. They don't believe there was a different Abraham from a different time who was called by a different God. They believe in the same Abraham. Same time. Same God. But their views on who God is are much different from that of a Christian.
ask a Muslim where Jesus blood came from.
 

Chopper

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If you do your research, you will find that this "religion" was created by the Roman Catholic Church for specific reasons, to which later backfired on them as far as I understand. In either case, this was created some 500 or 600 years after what is written in the New Testament, and even some of that was copied over into their "bible" which also points to a false God that denies the Father and the Son.
 
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Kerry

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Mohamed didn't come on the scene until about 620 Ad and his revelations changed according to his predicaments. They say He could not read and God told him to read. Read what? Then he married an old lady that was rich and had contacts. The Arab world marched around the cabala which held idols to all the gods and he merged them into one called Allah. He was a peaceful man until it was revealed to him by Allah that he must fight and kill people in order for his religion to expand
 
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phil112

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There is only one God.
You really should be reading the bible instead of playing on the computer.
Jeremiah 7:8-10
Behold, ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit. Will ye steal, murder, and commit adultery, and swear falsely, and burn incense unto Baal, and walk after other gods whom ye know not;

And come and stand before me in this house, which is called by my name, and say, We are delivered to do all these abominations?
You might want to read enough of that chapter to find out who was speaking those words.
 

nogard

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Aug 21, 2013
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I think maybe a more appropriate question for this topic is "do Muslims believe that Allah is the same God that Jews and Christians believe in?"

The answer is yes.