- 25 Jul 2018 04:13
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I have never had a problem with that.
Allah is the Islamic understanding of God, the Hebrew God, which Christians also believe in. And the Great Prophet Isa is the Islamic understanding of Jesus Christ!
As Christians we mainly clearly have a different understanding of the same God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. Of course we believe that God is the loving fatherly God.
I don't have that issue, what are you talking about?
In fact I delibrately go out of my way all the time to point out to Jewish People thinking the "future Messiah will usher in a peace age" that Muslims believe "the great prophet Isa" is the Jewish Messiah and that therefore about 4-5 billion people believe Jesus was the Messiah(and from within that group one group's rogue Terrorist fundamentalists may react extreamly violently towards any future "Messiah" claimant) while roughly only 10-12 million Religious Jews aggressively don't.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism
Oxymandias wrote:Yeah, no one is arguing that Arabic wasn't influenced by Aramaic. Allah as a word just means God but apparently you think God and Allah are two separate entities since if Muslims believe in the same God as Christians, that humanizes them and you don't like to humanize the other. Are you implying that Aramaic somehow is a Christian language and not just the most commonly spoken language at the time
I have never had a problem with that.
Allah is the Islamic understanding of God, the Hebrew God, which Christians also believe in. And the Great Prophet Isa is the Islamic understanding of Jesus Christ!
As Christians we mainly clearly have a different understanding of the same God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. Of course we believe that God is the loving fatherly God.
I don't have that issue, what are you talking about?
In fact I delibrately go out of my way all the time to point out to Jewish People thinking the "future Messiah will usher in a peace age" that Muslims believe "the great prophet Isa" is the Jewish Messiah and that therefore about 4-5 billion people believe Jesus was the Messiah(and from within that group one group's rogue Terrorist fundamentalists may react extreamly violently towards any future "Messiah" claimant) while roughly only 10-12 million Religious Jews aggressively don't.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism