They're both man-made constructs. They only differ in the attributes they were attributed, by man.
2007-08-16 23:08:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It really ticks me off when a Mulsim says that they believe in Allah and Allah is just like God (the God that christians believe in) because he isn't. We christians believe that God has a son who is Jesus Christ but Muslims do not believe that Jesus is the son of God, they believe that he is a prophet. So you tell me how one God, who has no son and One God who does have a son, are the same? Muslims and Christians believe in completely different things so you cannot say that they have the same God. I dont know about you but the God I believe in is not two faced so He will not say one thing and then say another. The God of the Muslims Is NOT the God of the christians. And what are you trying to get at saying the laws of the koran are more tolerant. If they are more tolerant then that means the bible and the koran are different so obviously they do not have the same God.
2007-08-17 06:29:11
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answered by Bubulicious_93 2
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Well, if you want to look at it that way than of course you can say that the Christian G-d is not patient or tollerant at all because in the old testament the rules were an eye for an eye, in which everyone would be revenged and there was no thing as forgiveness. The difference is the new testament, the actual book that makes Christians who they are as they are believers of Christ, and Christ preached nothing but patience, tolerance, and humility. He taught to turn the other cheek and be the bigger person, he taught love and harmony, and he seeked friendship in those who didn't believe in him or were least to be considered worthy to get attention from The Son of G-d. I would say that is a big difference.
2007-08-17 06:14:21
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answered by gurgamish 1
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Well, the difference is that Christians, obviously, believe that Jesus was the son of God, but he is the same God, no doubt.
The Supreme Being is the same in most religions and I don't know how some people can claim a "Christian God." God is every ones God, and always has been.
2007-08-17 06:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Christian faith is the only one which has a human sacrifice: Jesus, the Son of the Living God, the one true God, who takes away the sins of the world. The one who died on the cross, ROSE FROM THE DEAD, and is seated at the right hand of the throne. The one who will return for his people!
Many religions can offer wise prophets and good ideas. Christians have a diety!!
2007-08-17 06:16:55
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answered by missingora 7
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Christians what I have experienced.Is that I am close to Jesus the Holy Spirit and God the Father.I do not think the Muslims believe like that.I know what I experienced and who I listen to
2007-08-17 06:09:25
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answered by Anonymous
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They are one and the same. Jesus and Muhammad were both prophets. Jesus even said, "I have many things to say, but they cannot be said now. But when the spirit of truth will come, he will guide you to all truths."
Muhammad has been called by this name in the Quran
"His name will be Ahmad"(another Jesus saying), Muhammad was named Muhammad by his grandfather, Ahmad by his mother. He has been called Muhammad 6 times in the Quran, and Ahmad once.
2007-08-17 06:22:07
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answered by hameerabbasi 3
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this is the difference ..those tolerant laws aare made by demons in order to let the people sin and take them to hell....in our christian Laws you could get to hell only if you loook to other man/woman wanting him...while muslims could marry up to 4 wives...a full time hell.!
2007-08-17 06:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the God that Christians worship has a Son named Jesus Christ that they call God. The God that the Muslims worship does not have a Son named Jesus Christ that they call God.
2007-08-17 06:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see Isa saying if someone changes religions that you have the right to kill them. Was it tolerant when Muhammad had a woman killed who said things against him that he did not like? I get that from a hadith, so do not say I am spreading lies, please.
2007-08-17 06:10:14
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answered by Jeff E 4
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Their all the same all are gods are are good and people are glued to learned more but just don't be goo and go do bad stuff that whats matter!
2007-08-17 06:09:19
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answered by john need account 3
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