that language you speak of, it is a language that was spoken in heaven that the whole world know but have forgotten, and it will not be spoken till after the end when the wicked have been seperated from the non wicked, but i shall have to check on that
because havent read it in years, so dont quote me, But yes, there are simulariries that should give diologue between the three.If i am not mistaken a meslim cab driver told me thsat he believes in christ as a prophet but not the son of god.
2006-11-08 00:22:58
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answered by trucker 5
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Islam wants World Dominance
2006-11-08 10:02:38
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answered by Sicily's Tony 1
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United is such a mild word for the Caliphate. A great many people don't want to live under a religion that would deprive them the right to eat a ham sandwich.
2006-11-08 00:49:02
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answered by tsnyunt 2
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Muslims deny that Jesus died on the cross; something that was faithfully reported in 4 Gospels. Consider the significance of the fact that no Jew or Roman alive at the time ever openly denied the Scriptural record of Jesus Christ's life, death, ministry or resurrection.
Certainly, with the Christian "cult" growing so rapidly throughout the regions and even into nearby countries in those early days, anyone having evidence to contradict the Scriptural account would certainly have likely been compelled to present it publicly. Additionally, in the Jewish Babylonian Talmud (Sanhedrin 43a) from the Tannaitic Period it is recorded: "On the eve of Passover Yeshu was hanged"....
Muslims DO NOT pray to the same God (Yahweh) as Christians and Jews! Yahweh is transliterated from the Hebrew YHVH.
Before Muhammad the arabs had 365 gods - one for each day of the year. Muhammad picked Allah (Al-Iahi), who was the arab moon god, their war god, and their sword god.
WHO IS ALLAH?
Allah has pagan beginnings, a real Jew will never follow a god with pagan beginnings, sorry good try but no sigar.
2006-11-08 00:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is great that the only argument against this that people can come up with is something a long the lines of, " They just kill each other...blah blah blah they are murderers..." This point you made is actually one of the things that drew me to Islam. I believe it is a more complete religion than Judaism or Christianity. However, most Christians want to remain ignorant of other people's religions, because when they tend to study other's religions it tends to expose their own bigotry. They would much rather spend their time accusing and judging others. You have made a great point.
2006-11-08 00:37:30
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answered by Mom of Marley 5
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I read what you say with disbelief. I have lived in a Muslim country and am familiar, but no means an expert with, Islam. As long as Muslims issue fatwah, pursue their hatred for Jews, and in fact anyone else who is not a Muslim, there can be no uniting of any sort.
What you mean I think, is that if all people turned to islam, then there would be the uniting to which you refer. However, there are many others who believe in their religion as sincerely as you do your.
I regt that it will never happen, particularly as most religions have divisive faction within them, for example Sunni and Shia, Catholic and Protestant etc.
2006-11-08 00:13:48
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answered by PeteB 2
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So why does it only unite muslims, further separating them from other human beings?
Far more uniting is a religion such as Hinduism which allows for unity by tolerance of ther beliefs.
Or atheism which allows for people to be Human Beings, rather than spearated by religious beliefs.
2006-11-08 01:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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fortunately or unfortunately, as a christian, i only agree fully with number one!
In number 2, this will be a fusion of religion/spirituality and science, in which the inhabitants sof the earth wil seek 4 a full and whole understanding of all things, and in the process wil discover how spirituality and science were meant 4 each other. in this way will mankind address the Greeater Force of this universe and all of the billions of Its Inhabitants.
I havent checked numbers 3 and 4 out fully, and i am pleased thata u are proud of ur belief in Our Higher Force, but there are many routes in this Univers 2 Knowing (gnostism)...
2006-11-08 00:17:37
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answered by pensive07 2
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I am Muslim and think all Prophet and religions of Jews Christians and Islam are right, but our problem is the followers who are mostly wrong.
2006-11-08 00:20:25
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answered by First♥ 3
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No, I am not aware that Islam has uniting power. As a matter of fact, all evidence I've seen points to the contrary. It seems incredibly divisive.
2006-11-08 01:30:46
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answered by Angry Gay Man 3
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