Questions about Adam and Eve

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Magenta

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Yes please, never hesitate to ask at all.
I may delay in my reply because I'm still pondering the answer from @Magenta. I asked him some simple questions, but he gave me deep answers that it has thrown me into a sea of thought. That's why I love him. His answers expand my thinking. :)
Thank you, I am happy to help you understand better. I must get ready to go to work
now but if it is not too busy I am allowed to be online. Perhaps I will see you later!
 

Cameron143

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Yes please, never hesitate to ask at all.
I may delay in my reply because I'm still pondering the answer from @Magenta. I asked him some simple questions, but he gave me deep answers that it has thrown me into a sea of thought. That's why I love him. His answers expand my thinking. :)
How does someone become a member of Islam?
 
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Hmm - you don't know what "Spit" is??? gimme a break. you've never spit anything out of your mouth???
Of course, I know the meaning of the word spit, but its placement in your previous answer doesn't make sense to me and I couldn't understand what you meant.
 
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How does someone become a member of Islam?
Just sincerely recite the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) which must be made with understanding and belief, and learn about the basic beliefs and practices of Islam, including the five pillars of Islam.
I think it is similar to Christianity in terms of faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, confession of Faith..etc
 

Cameron143

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Just sincerely recite the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) which must be made with understanding and belief, and learn about the basic beliefs and practices of Islam, including the five pillars of Islam.
I think it is similar to Christianity in terms of faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, confession of Faith..etc
While there are similarities, there are significant differences. For example, faith in what?
 

Bob-Carabbio

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Of course, I know the meaning of the word spit, but its placement in your previous answer doesn't make sense to me and I couldn't understand what you meant.
"Spit" is exactly what the Quran is worth in terms of Spiritual value.

It's nothing but a collection of FANTASIES AND LIES - THE worst of Which is that: Jesus did not die on the cross.
 
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It is almost seven in the morning here :) Well, Bataal, Jesus was part of God's plan before creation even happened, and the prophets told of His coming... as I said much earlier, Genesis 3:15 is the first "mention" of Jesus. Jesus said Abraham saw His day and was glad. We take that to mean Abraham understood Jesus was coming as Savior, long before He ever did. The Old Testament Scriptures are about Him. We say, the old (testament) is the new concealed and the new is the old revealed. Do you understand that statement?
Thursday morning there or Wednesday?

Well my dear Magenta, your answers provide me with fascinating facts that lead me to ask more and more questions. However, I want to reach a fully clear understanding to calm my mind and view the Islam and Christianity from a comprehensive perspective that encompasses all aspects. That’s why I ask my questions one by one, gradually. I’ve noted the new questions that arise from your profound religious answers, which resonate with both the heart and logic, to ensure I don’t skip any steps in my quest for understanding. So, I hope you stay alive until I finish my questions for my better understanding. Then I'll start asking the questions that arise from your answers. :)

We say, the old (testament) is the new concealed and the new is the old revealed. Do you understand that statement?
I think Yes I do, I may simplify it by saying old testament contains hidden references to Jesus, which are explained in the New Testament.
 
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While there are similarities, there are significant differences. For example, faith in what?
I think it is normal and natural to have significant differences between Islam and Christianity or other religion.
That's one of the things I'm looking for.
Think about it my dear, in Christianity itself, there are significant differences between Protestantism and Catholicism, even though they are part of the same religion.
So, what do we think about two different religions (Islam & Christianity)?
 

Cameron143

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I think it is normal and natural to have significant differences between Islam and Christianity or other religion.
That's one of the things I'm looking for.
Think about it my dear, in Christianity itself, there are significant differences between Protestantism and Catholicism, even though they are part of the same religion.
So, what do we think about two different religions (Islam & Christianity)?
Sure, but you mentioned faith as a similarity. Faith always has an object. I'm asking what is the object of the Islamic faith?
 
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"Spit" is exactly what the Quran is worth in terms of Spiritual value.
It's nothing but a collection of FANTASIES AND LIES - THE worst of Which is that: Jesus did not die on the cross.
Because you are looking at the Qur'an from a Christian eyes / perspective, you say that.
I don’t blame you.
For me, I can’t despise anything that others see as valuable.