Who cares what Muslims believe in? I don't even think Muslims know what they believe in. They're all a bunch of lunatics anyway.
2006-08-11 02:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Religions evolve. Yawleh (the jeudochristian god) and Zeus the two come from a similar sumarian fertility God. They divided in some unspecified time contained sooner or later, much like 2 species, and one replaced into greater helpful than the different. Chirstianity and Islam are greater stepped forward techniques, they have greater advantageous possibility of self replications in all probability because of the phobia ingredient presented into monotheism. Greek gods not at all had a 'have faith or BURN!' ingredient.
2016-09-29 04:01:43
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answered by sather 4
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Allah and the greek god is not the same..and in the quran in surah ikhlas, it states that Allah do not beget and he is not begotten and in surah jinn, it states that god doesnot take wife..Allah is not the moon god only, he is verily the lord of this whole universe..alot of things inside the quran maybe quite similar to the bible bcoz jesus messages are worshipping Allah was changed by those selfish early christians..the thing that we say god is everywhere means that god is like everywhere..he knows what happen everywhere and he knows what all human feels like everywhere..anyways, god is the creator of this whole universe, therefore it is not impossible that he noes everything everywhere everytime
2006-08-11 03:09:03
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answered by Pandai gile 5
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Sure they do. Christians believe it exists, but do they worship the Greek gods in rites and festivals like they do Jesus? No, they believe in Jesus, but accept Greek mythology as another cultures religion that they perceive as stories and falsehoods.
If I'm not mistaken, Allah was supposedly another prophet son of God, just like Jesus who had different teachings. I heard that somewhere.
People try to think of God as a person, when it's better to think of him as a force with opinions and ideas that exists in the air around us and in our hearts, but not literally.
These are just ideas of a amateur at religion; so, don't take it for knowledge, but that's what I think.
2006-08-11 03:13:27
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answered by xxthespianxx 5
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They may have been influenced by Greek mythology, but then again so has the Christian faith.
2006-08-11 02:59:07
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answered by Scott M 7
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God can't be everywhere. Physics laughts at such an absurdity.
2006-08-11 02:59:20
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answered by ratboy 7
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we don't believe niether in Greek Mythology nor in any another Mythology, these Mythologies r just stories
2006-08-11 04:04:39
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answered by Kevin 5
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Pls entertain me more.
Pls show me the link showing such research or archeological dig.
I know u cant do it cos u r an ignorant stupid lying racist bigot.
2006-08-11 03:00:11
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answered by fadil z 3
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You don't have to explain faith. That's why it causes so much misery in the world.
2006-08-11 02:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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greek gods arent real we dont believe in the
2015-05-14 04:20:31
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answered by NINA 1
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