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2006-06-27 04:30:34 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Curious did it. See the "suppose to be " statement she did. Sneaky way of answering yes, without answering yes.

Please refer to 3:151 and tell me its not christians, they want to say it was Pagans at the time.

And due to Mohammeds work, he traveled through jew and Christian lands all the time.

Trinity is a concept he couldnt understand ( and muslims still dont ) so they call them Polythiests.

3:151 Is a call to "terrorize" polythiests and wrongdoers.

But yet, Islam is a religion of peace, and love.

2006-06-27 04:35:56 · update #1

I see Curious CHANGED her original answer. HaHaHa

2006-06-27 11:38:27 · update #2

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No, they are not.

2006-06-28 08:21:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No.

There is one God, in three manifestations, according to Christians

When you see Christians make the sign of the cross, first the hand touches the forehead. They then say...

In the name of the FATHER

Then the hand touches the chest. then they say...

, the SON

Then the hand touches both shoulders and then they say...

and the HOLY SPIRIT.

Then the hands join together in prayer, and then they say

Amen.

As you can see from this simple example, three different parts of the body, but the one body.

The three, The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit form the Holy Trinity. (I'm a Catholic. Some Protestants call the Holy Spirit the Holy Ghost.)

Christians, Jews and Muslims all worship the one God. Just in different ways.

2006-06-27 11:39:52 · answer #2 · answered by Balaboo 5 · 1 0

Yes, it's called let's love the Holy Trinity but let's pretend it's somehow monotheism by doing tricky 3=1 maths.

Islam has yet to prove it is a religion of peace & love, the evidence suggests otherwise. Merely repeating a thing over & over does not make it so.

2006-06-27 12:06:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

listen , the verse that you mentioned doesn't refer to Christians , so don't try to twist the facts by taking this particular verse out of it's context, because if you read the rest of the following verses you will know for sure that it is describing a battle between muslims and infidels { I think it was the battle named Ohod}.

about Trinity, I defy anyone to have a convincing explanation for Trinity, so better not to talk about it.

2006-06-28 02:14:57 · answer #4 · answered by lily 5 · 1 0

God is one, and there is a conjunction of charity and faith.

The Father, Son and Holy Spirit is like the soul, the body and the works in a single person - completely one.

http://www.mechanicsburgnewchurch.org

2006-06-27 11:40:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Here's an extensive definition of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity:
http://www.aomin.org/trinitydef.html

2006-06-27 11:36:30 · answer #6 · answered by Laurie Jennifer 3 · 0 0

Not really, God is an awesome God. He can manifest Himself in different ways. He is always the Father, but has also manifested Himself as the Son, and His Holy Spirit too, of course. God is all powerful and can manifest himself to us in anyway He sees fit.

2006-06-27 11:33:59 · answer #7 · answered by Vincent Valentine 5 · 1 0

No, it's a monotheistic religion, exactly the way Allah intended for it to be.

2:62. Those who believe (in the Qur'an), and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Christians and the Sabians,- any who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and work righteousness, shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve.

Basically, Christians who believe in the Gospel (the original Bible revealed) and Jews who believe in scripture and those who believe in Allah will be rewarded with Heaven. As long as one believes in Allah and does good deeds throughout his/her life, he will be rewarded.

2006-06-27 11:32:46 · answer #8 · answered by curious 3 · 1 0

No. They have One God who exists in three persons namely Father, Son and Holy Spirit

2006-06-27 11:35:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Idolatry is to view the One God in image form; whether human, animals, statue, spirit, etc. In Hinduism they believe in One God but worship idols b/c of the spirit within the forms. Hinduism is the purest form of physical idolatry today.

2006-06-27 11:44:50 · answer #10 · answered by Ismael B 3 · 1 0

no, some Poly Atheists maybe. the chinese girl below is an idiot. She must have recently watched the DaVinci Code, now she thinks shes an intellect.

2006-06-27 11:37:38 · answer #11 · answered by Guy 1 · 0 0

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