You are absolutely right. We all - Muslims, Christians and Jews believe in 1 God! The only One True God! And it really makes no sense in praying anyone other than Him.
2006-09-13 21:04:55
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answered by white_falcon21 5
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Because christians are going astray.
Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jesus all were muslims.
After Jesus left people created a new religion called christianity based on artificial handmade texts and new doctrines- Trinity, Son of God ans so on...They do not fulfill the commends of God properly...
2006-09-13 22:42:18
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answered by Suomi 4
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well first u have to understand which bible came first and that would be holy bible and every other religion just took the holy bible and added things and took away things to make another religion.
scientifically it has been proven that Jesus existed and He died on the cross and all the miracles He performed.
u don't have to confess your sins to an earthly person, u do however have to confess your sins to Jesus for noone can go to heaven without Jesus as your saviour.
and as long as u have Jesus as your saviour and u live by the word of God then religion really has nothing to do with it.
and u really need to understand what blasphemy really is. its when u speak against or make fun of the holy ghost.
that is about the best way i know how to explain it.
i don't see how u would think that Jesus saying that is blasphemy , u really need to get your bible out and start reading it and understand more.
2006-09-13 21:09:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The Concept of God and Son needs to be understood at the spiritual level and not at the worldly level. Since Islamic concepts are all worldly therefore the muslims find it difficult to understand.
Sin had distant man from God. Since it was God's law to offer sacrifice as forgiveness for sin, therefore, God gave His Son as a sacrifice so that the relation between God and man be restored. If Jesus had not taken the body of man He would not have felt pain and suffering and without that suffering there would not have been a sacrifice. Since Jesus was feeling the pain He, therefore, said those words.
Is He the Son of God? Yes He is. If the muslims just ponder over their faith about Jesus, they might understand. Like, wasn't He born of a virgin? This means He did not belong to the human race. According to Islamic faith, He was lifted to heaven and God sent another man of His resemblence to be crucified. Doesn't that mean He was beyond the reach of death. He not only healed people of their disease but raised from death. This divine authority had only been given to Jesus. No prophet had this authority. If any prophet did perform the miracle of raising a dead he did so by praying to God. Not by authority like jesus did by just telling the dead to rise.
If prohpets did not have this authority and the One Who had it cannot be just a prophet. Just ponder over these facts of your own faith and try to recognise Jesus.
2006-09-13 21:49:53
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answered by patrickrobin55 1
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John became the terrific Prophet, making a manner for the LORD. Jesus Is the promised Seed of the female (Genesis 3) besides to being born of a girl. each and every physique else is born of the mans seed (with sin nature) & born of a girl. Jesus is the 2d Adam. he's merely like the 1st Adam formerly the autumn (deceived by ability of the serpent). Jesus became additionally tempted the comparable way by ability of the serpent, yet with out sin. Jesus reported that to work out the dominion of God, you should be born of God, born of His Spirit. So, Jesus Is in His Kingdom 24/7 & additionally while He walked the earth, merely like one persons. John the Baptist wasn't born returned yet. John became decrease than the previous covenent. the hot covenant grants a manner for our sins to be atoned for. That we are in a position to be born of God, Gods way. each and every physique born of God, are toddlers of the King and component to the dominion of God. John the Baptist and the the remainder of the previous testomony Saints in Abrahams Bosom, went as much as the third heaven while Jesus powerful have been given the keys of loss of life & hell and raised from the ineffective.
2016-10-14 23:51:33
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answered by ? 4
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...THAT HE MAY MAKE IT (ISLAM) PREVAIL OVER ALL (FALSE) RELIGION, HOWEVER HATEFUL THIS MAY BE TO THOSE WHO ASCRIBE DIVINITY TO OTHER THAN ALLAH
Holy Qur'an 61:9
Jew and Muslim worship the same God -ALLAH
THE "J" SICKNESS
Let us add the vowels as the "Witness" suggests. YHWH becomes YeHoWaH. Juggle as you like but you can never materialise Jehovah! Ask him, from which hat he drew his "J". He will tell you that "this is the 'popular' pronunciation from the 16th century." The exact sound of the four letters YHWH is known neither to the Jews nor to the Gentiles, yet he is ramming JEHOVAH down everyones throats. The European Christians have developed a fondness (sickness) for the letter "J" They add J's where there are no Jays. Look!
Yael to Joel
Yehuda to Juda
Yeheshua to Joshua
Yusuf to Joseph
Yunus to Jonah
Yesus to Jesus
Yehowa to Jehovah
There is no end to the Westerner's infatuation for the letter "J." Now in the busy streets of South Africa, he charges people who carelessly cross them for "jay-walking," but nobody charges him for converting Jewish (Yehudi) names into Gentile names.
The letters Y H W H occur in the Hebrew (Jewish) Scriptures 6 823 times, boasts the Jehovah's Witness, and it occurs in combination with the word "Elohim;" 156 times in the booklet called Genesis alone. This combination YHWH/ELOHIM has been consistently translated in the English Bible as "Lord God," "Lord God," Lord God," ad infinitum.
COMMON ORIGIN
What is YHWH; and what is ELOHIM? Since the lews did not articulate the word YHWH for centuries, and since even the Chief Rabbis would not allow the ineffable to be heard, they have forfeited the right to claim dogmatically how the word is to be sounded. We have to seek the aid of the Arab to revive Hebrew, a language which had once died out. In every linguistic difficulty recourse has to be made to Arabic, a sister language, which has remained alive and viable. Racially and linguistically, the Arabs and the Jews have a common origin, going back to Father Abraham.1
Note the startling resemblance between the languages, very often the same sounding words carry identical meaning in both.
HEBREW ARABIC ENGLISH
Elah - Ilah - god
Ikhud - Ahud - one
Yaum - Yaum - day
Shaloam - Salaam - peace
Yahuwa - Ya Huwa - oh he
YHWH or Yehova or Yahuwa all mean the very same thing. "Ya" is a vocative and an exclamatory particle in both Hebrew and Arabic, meaning Oh! And "Huwa" or "Hu" means He, again in both Hebrew and Arabic. Together they mean Oh He! So instead of YHWH ELOHIM, we now have Oh He! ELOHIM.
2006-09-13 21:21:29
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answered by Voltage Transformer 33kV 5
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The Christians and believers of all other religions should reconsider their concept about the One True God.
Since, there can't be more than One True God, all the true believers must see that their God is the God of all people and all worlds. The believers must love and respect all people despite any denials or misunderstandings. If their love is not universal, the God that they worship is also not universal.
2006-09-13 21:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course all prophets came with one message(there is one God you all should pray to ) but people then had their own messages and created their own...and they all believe inside that all this is true....do i need someone to make me closer to God sure no....i can speak to him directly...and to him i confess and ask forgiveness because he is the only one that can give it to me...that is why he is God...So i don't know why people do this but God is always here present everywhere so he is the only to fear and worship and ask .....:) this is my own opinion and belief ....:)
2006-09-13 21:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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They have been lead astray. Jesus did not intend to create a new religion, he was a practising jew. This was done by others after him. Jesus said that he was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel. However Paul took it upon himself to spread the religion to the pagans. He states in the Bible that the law should be abandoned so not as to deter pagans from accepting this new faith (this is depsite Jesus saying that not a 'jot' should be removed from the law).
Jesus was a Prophet of God. In the Bible he prayed to God, putting his face in the ground in full submissiveness. He also fasts, which is an act of worship. The early followers of Jesus were unitarian, and also practised judaism.
Early christianity was heavily influenced by greek and roman methology to create the 'God man'. It is this that has led christians astray, and unabled them to accept God's final Messenger, Muhammad, who called the world back to the worship of God alone.
Unfortunately Christians are VERY ignorant about the origins of the bible, and the history of the early church. So no doubt they will quote places like John 1:1 and think this is eveidence.
Christians think that the disciples wrote the gospels. However it is not even debated by Christian scholars that none of them did. The earliest gospel is said to be written 70 years after Jesus. the latest (Johns) was written between 100 and 120 years after Jesus. This is after the influence of roman and greek methology. Therefore the gospel writter has already been influenced, and this can be seen in statement he makes in his gospel such as John 1:1 and John 3:16, which Jesus did not say, but rather is the gospel writter's opinion.
2006-09-13 21:03:15
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answered by abdulaziiz 3
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messengers were brothers of the same faith. they were sent by God to spread His word. but people took the messengers to be God and associated false partners with God. so its people's fault.
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ONE GOD.
The earth trembled as God began to speak. Moses later recorded, “And God spoke all these words, saying, I am the Lord your God, which have brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. YOU SHALL HAVE NO OTHER GODS BEFORE ME” (Ex. 20:1-3). This is the First Commandment.
Matthew 22:37.
: “Jesus said unto him, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment
King Solomon wrote, “Evil men understand not judgment: but they that seek the Lord understand all things” (Prov. 28:5). Another key proverb is Proverbs 1:7: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.” Further notice Job 28:28: “And unto man He said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.”
2006-09-13 21:12:00
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answered by marissa 5
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