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They are TOTALLY different.I you want to know why: [link]
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Coffee-tan [2010-07-20 15:44:58 +0000 UTC]
So what are some of the differences you think there are between God and Allah ?
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2Timothy3-16 In reply to Coffee-tan [2010-08-09 00:53:07 +0000 UTC]
Hopefully this will help:
[link]
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Hyta In reply to 2Timothy3-16 [2010-08-09 06:47:33 +0000 UTC]
They argue that God didn't create evil. Of course He did. Otherwise He wouldn't be almighty, He wouldn't be God.
This text seems like such a waste of time... We know that there is either one God, or no gods. If two groups of people have different pictures of God, they are certainly both wrong to some degree. Showing each other that they are wrong is just Satan's game, as it can cause only evil, QED.
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katcount [2010-06-27 21:05:05 +0000 UTC]
I was JUST thinking that, if I knew how to make stamps, I would make one that said this.
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2Timothy3-16 In reply to katcount [2010-07-04 21:06:31 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! Another one wouldn't hurt. ^^
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mbrsart [2010-05-30 05:38:57 +0000 UTC]
I beg to differ on this one. I believe that Earth's three monotheistic religions do worship the same God, but each one has a different viewpoint. While God is peaceful, He is also vengeful. It's just that the wrath of God today is seen differently than it was in the Old Testament or in the Qur'an.
The reason that God was warlike in the Old Testament was that the culture in those days was one where God did everything. Wars between people were wars between gods. And the only way for Yahweh to be seen as the one, true God was for Yahweh to triumph against all other gods in battle. I believe that Islam's view of God, especially in those radical sects such as Wahhabism, retains that elusive, warlike aspect.
One of my favorite aspects of God as a Christian is my belief in the ability to communicate with Him through the Spirit. I do so on a regular basis. And when I told a Muslim friend of mine about my prayer style, she said, "In Islam, if you want to talk to God you pray, and if you want to hear God you read the Qur'an." It's a very different viewpoint, similar to that of the Hebrews, who revered the name Yahweh so much that they didn't even say it.
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2Timothy3-16 In reply to mbrsart [2010-06-12 01:11:02 +0000 UTC]
Jews and Christians? Yes.
Muslims? No. I don't know much about the Quran, but from what I do know about Islam and its fundamentals...there is no way Yaweh and Allah are the same person.
[link]
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neeneer [2010-05-13 21:27:58 +0000 UTC]
Yeah that is true. Unfortunately the opposite is what gets promoted so much most think that they are the same.
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Suika-Sohma [2010-05-12 14:52:25 +0000 UTC]
A much needed stamp. This fallacy needs to be cleared up.
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Eco-Cate [2010-05-11 02:05:43 +0000 UTC]
This is true and what is not to say that it was Lucifer that visited Mr. M and not Gabriel. Would have been hard to tellβ¦ since both were angelsβ¦. People tend to forget he is an angel and see him as a red satyr with wings.
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hrwilliams [2010-05-11 01:47:14 +0000 UTC]
This one just feels like you're trying to pick a fight.
It's totally true. And we should speak the truth. But we should speak the truth in love, and a stamp has no context.
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2Timothy3-16 In reply to hrwilliams [2010-05-11 23:41:13 +0000 UTC]
It weren't meant that way. Mah stamps get edited about four different times before they get posted for that exact reason. I tend to be extremely blunt.
I try to set a bit of context with my comments....and don't always succeed.
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hrwilliams In reply to 2Timothy3-16 [2010-05-12 00:23:00 +0000 UTC]
I know you have good intentions.
I have a bad habit of thinking like some sort of vigilante... I try to mediate between believers and non-believers, so that my side (Christians) can learn from my own mistakes. O, my tragic superhero backstory! *faint*
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2Timothy3-16 In reply to hrwilliams [2010-05-12 00:59:57 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I have to fight the temptation to do that. I have a hard enough time learning from my own mistakes, let alone someone else's...so on my part it ain't doing much. ^^ I do appreciate the concern and round-about encourangement/support.
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