Let's say that there was a person called Alexander. You and me--none has seen him. He lived 5000 years ago. You think that he was a stupid curly haired person and I think he was quite smart swarthy guy . So, do you and I believe two separate persons?No.
The Jews, Christians and Muslims believe in the same God Of Abraham--but they differ in His nature. The Christians believe in Trinity and atonement,salvation etc. which makes them separate from Jews and Muslims.
2006-08-02
17:02:16
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Mahfuz R
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I differ in his name too. Let's say is is Balexander.
2006-08-02
17:04:52 ·
update #1
But both of us agree that person had a servant called
Abrahamaxdander.
2006-08-02
17:06:01 ·
update #2
answer to impossble_dream:
the irony is that your logic is not worth logic.
I didn't mention that--that Alexander was the Greek King Alexander. You couldn't catch my point.
If both of them didn't see Alexander--nobody can claim who is right or who's wrong. Do you want to say that only by seeing your photo--anybody can
claim which one is yourself? it's impossible. your argument lacks any logic. sorry.
2006-08-03
12:37:17 ·
update #3