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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
Kindest Regards, Blaznfattyz!
It is evident you know very little about either faith. Both faiths have humility, compassion and forgiveness. I would add, that other faiths do as well. Christianity is not unique in all of its teachings, only in its Teacher. |
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
Hi, and Peace to All Here,
I believe the question was along the lines of whether we feel "linked" somehow to one another, and why. It looks like a good time for me to say that as a Christian, I feel brotherhood with the many compassionate people of other faiths because I believe that we all seek the same things--hope, truth, purpose, meaning,love, life. If, as a Christian, I claim to love God because He first loved me, then I must endeavor to follow in the footsteps of Jesus, and extend that compassion to others in all that I do, including my speech. To do otherwise is pretty fruitless, I would say. This here's a "wink" to all y'all here-- ![]() InPeace, InLove |
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
Kindest Regards, BF!
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You asked earlier about Mohammed's prophecies, implying that he did not even make any, as though you already know. Why not ask a Muslim, who would be more knowledgeable and conversant on the subject than you or I? You imply Judaism has no compassion or humility or forgiveness. Why not ask a Jew, instead of making wild, unfounded presumptions? Why not ask a Buddhist or a Hindi if they have morality and hope and faith, before prejudging by your own misconceptions. That sir, is my proof, quote and example. That, dear sir, is what this site is about. Instead of playing a game of "one upmanship" among faiths, why not instead try talking to and learning about others before drawing harsh conclusions in your own mind. I think you may be pleasantly surprised. |
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
Kindest Regards, InLove!
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at peace
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
Hi, and Peace, Everyone--
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My post was in support of your view. Just want to make sure you and all the beautiful folks here know that.![]() InPeace InLove, |
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What was the question?
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
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v/r Q |
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The angels do have free will you can find this in the Holy Al-Quran where Allah explains Oblises choice of arogance......... Blazin: You'll find that forgivness if you look deeper into Islam but that forgivness has a time and a place....... |
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
i dont see muslim as a sister religion nor do i think they have anything in common with christianity. although i think we all should see each other as brothers in the world. Christians should love everyone regardless of their ignorance and help them to take that leap of faith and be saved through the Son of God Jesus Christ, and invite the Holy Spirit to guide them. but a religion that ignores the words of the prophets that proclaim the christ was born the son of god, ignores the words of john the baptist who made way for christ the son of god and baptized him, and ignores that crucifixion of jesus christ the son of god and rose again on the third day to be the salvation of the world, a religion that does not believe that the father the son and the holy ghost are one in the same, i dont see how you can even ask if they are related religions.
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at peace
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Hello, and Peace to All Here--
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Just my 2 cents InPeace InLove |
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What was the question?
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Re: Jews Christians and Muslim Brotherhood
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This latter clause emphasizes Islam's division from other monotheistic faiths. Muslims (one who submits), revere Mohammed as the greatest prophet who ever lived, the last of the messengers sent by God. Muslims honor him and the prophets who preceded him, notably Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus - as human, not divine. Allah rules alone. Mohammed's role was to bring to a perverse and materialistic society, through the express mandate of God, an absolute and final revelation: The Qu'ran. At the time of Mohammed's birth the Arabian desert was a realm of wandering tribes and caravan cneters dominated by patrician traders. Men valued manliness and eloquence, demanded fierce loyalty to the clan. They worshiped nature spirits, made pilgrimages to a cube-shaped shrine in Mecca housing dozens of gods. This was the year 570 AD (ACE). At age 12, Mohammed met a Christian hermit while on his way to Syria, who predicted that Mohammed he would become a prophet. As a young adult Mohammed was a hard working shepard and camel driver, and earned the reputation of being called al-Amin, "the trustworthy." Later, as a contented married man with four daughters, Mohammed would often reflect on life in a cave on Mount Hira, about three miles from Mecca. In 610 AD (ACE) in the month of what is now called Ramadan, Mohammed experienced the "Night of Power". This night, the Angel Gabriel appeared to Mohammed and ordered him to recite "In the name of thy Lord who createth, Createh man from a clot. And thy Lord is the Most Bounteous, Who teacheth by the pen, Teacheth man that which he knew not." This became the first words of the Qu'ran. At this time, monotheism was beginning to show up in the Arabian area, and "Allah" was considered the Chief God. Arabs and Jews had in Abraham, a common ancestor. Arab and Jew, are in fact brothers in blood. |
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