To sum up:The God of Islam is not the same as the Christian God because the former has no son.The God of Judism is the same as the Christian God because although the Jews don't recognize Jesus as the son of God, all the rabbis in the world and all those who have died, have got it wrong. If they had interpreted the prophesies correctly, as Hemodoc has, Judism would accept Jesus as the son of God.
This is all WAY over my head. I've never heard of some of this stuff. I sound like an idiot. Sorry.
Dear Stoday, I detect some sarcasm in this post,
Let me be the first to avoid disappointing Willowtreewren et al. Hell will freeze over before Hemodoc and I can agree on these issues. Nevertheless, I respect his right to hold and express his religious views and so I do not use dishonest arguments to support my side.Quote from: Hemodoc on January 08, 2010, 10:50:02 PMDear Stoday, I detect some sarcasm in this post, I was not being sarcastic: that was my honest summary of Hemodoc’s rather long passage as I understood it. I’m sorry to say that Hemodoc’s response does not add anything to the argument about the identity of God in the three main religions. Happily other posters, more eloquent than I, have done so.Yet again, Hemodoc leaves out parts of the story when quoting the Indonesian “Allah” issue so that he can draw the opposite conclusion from that of a disinterested observer. The facts are:1) The Indonesian Muslims got the government to declare that only they could use the word “Allah” to refer to God.2) The Indonesian Christians took the issue to court, saying that they had precedent to use “Allah” for God and thus the word could not be reserved for Muslims only.3) The Christians won the court case and that resulted in the disturbances.In my experience, only someone who has difficulty supporting his views uses dishonest forms of argument.
Oh no, I am setting myself up for trouble here. I have been talking to a Muslim friend to understand his view on our conversations here. In his Arabic speaking country, all Christians and Jewish use the word Allah for God. It is an Arabic word that any Arabic speaking person (Muslim, Christian or Jew) says. Allah al-ab means God the Father. My friend is slightly amused at all the controversy. He says "God" when speaking English, "Allah" when talking to his family and "Dieu" when speaking French. Three names for the same God. There are many times in Christian churches we say "Yahweh" in songs or prayers. It is Hebrew for "I am" in the book of Genesis and is used when God revels himself to Moses. So many names, so many stories and three major religions from one small town, Jerusalem. Two religions went on to honor Jesus as a prophet and one believed He was the Son of God. To this day, a Muslim family (for many centuries) holds the key to the door of the most holy place - Sepulchre, thought to be where Jesus is buryed. Now, like Epoman, I willl sit back and wait for the boxing gloves to come on and the rumble to continue.
Quote from: nursewratchet on January 08, 2010, 02:18:28 PMThis is all WAY over my head. I've never heard of some of this stuff. I sound like an idiot. Sorry. nursewratchet, you are not an idoit. They are just on their own tangent.Peter, (hemodoc) you are discussing dogma and doctrin of the various religons. Christrianity sprang from Judaism. Jesus was a jew, remember. In his time, it was debated by his follows as to wether non jews could be included as his followers. This debate went on for the next 50 years. Yes, you will find pasages in the bible refering to this topic. Why? Beuse it was a" hot topic" among them at the time. So, was the subject, "Is this the same God?' The result, a set of "I beliive, this is what we should do" letters passed between the various groups of Christans. Some of these are in the Christian bibles (I say "bibles", as the standard Protestant bible and the Chatholic bible do not contain the the same texts. The Protetestants, felt some of the texts or books were not represenative of their beliefs.) So, quoting scripture to bolster your point is only saying "I agree with the author". Is that wrong? No, this is the way you believe. Your sources reflect your views. They would after all, how else could make your point. Those who accept these beliefs, feel they are the correct way the other way is incorrect. Who is to say that that the other interpration of of what it ment to be a good and faithful follower of Jesus is wrong? The bible? Which bible? The associated commentaries by those that accept a particle view point? Yes, you (the individual) must find what "speaks" to you. Stosy, you are correct, when you say if the the first century jews had accepted Jesus as their messiah, things would be different. They did not. A new religon sprang up, it included non jews and people like hemodoc and I find it is what we prefer. We might disagree on how to believe in our faith, but that is what it is. Faith in the princaples of what it means to worship God. But is it the same God? Well the Chritians accept the same "texts", to a point. I refer to te "old Testament". Tge difference is how they view this God annd worship this God. Peter tou have found what "speaks" to you. Good, but don't be upset if others do not accept those beliefs. I think it has been a good exchange of views. As for the topic, is the God of the Christians the the same as Allah. Mohamed took was well versed in both the Christian and belief systems (their dogma and doctrin as well a monothiestic God) but it is believed God spoke to him telling him their views of God and how to worish God were incorrect. The Koran mentions Abraham, jewish profets and Jesus. These people contribute to the religon. The Muslems believe both the Jews and Christians are impoperly worshipng God. Momhamed was given the correct way to do so by God. The Muslims in Indonesia are upset because for Christians to use the word is an insult to their beliefs. In their belief this a use of their religous word by those who do not accept their beliefs. But does this prove one way or another their God is the same God? You would have to read their religious writings. What do they say? This is about what you believe. A the teaching of a certain relion or branch (sect) of tgat religon onnes yoou accept as devine.You must decide. Of course you feel the beliefs you accept are the correct way and because you do, you wish to share them with and convience othersthat this is the proper way to vview and worship God. Nothing with that. You might convience someone to see things your way. Tge You" I refer to here is not a particular poster here but whoever reads this. I apologise for typoraphical error ( hope none are missed as to change my meaning). I am typing this one haned, one chrarter a time, on a touch screen key board (it wants to skip letters, caps lock, and use the letter I did touch but one above below or next to the the one I've touched. Of ourse I have to pause so that mmy blood presure can be taken. In ahoort it not easy to type suchh a post. Enjoiy, share, discuss. Be nice to each othher when doing so.
Peter, (hemodoc) you are discussing dogma and doctrin of the various religons. Christrianity sprang from Judaism. Jesus was a jew, remember. In his time, it was debated by his follows as to wether non jews could be included as his followers. This debate went on for the next 50 years. Yes, you will find pasages in the bible refering to this topic. Why? Beuse it was a" hot topic" among them at the time. So, was the subject, "Is this the same God?' The result, a set of "I beliive, this is what we should do" letters passed between the various groups of Christans. Some of these are in the Christian bibles (I say "bibles", as the standard Protestant bible and the Chatholic bible do not contain the the same texts. The Protetestants, felt some of the texts or books were not represenative of their beliefs.) So, quoting scripture to bolster your point is only saying "I agree with the author". Is that wrong? No, this is the way you believe. Your sources reflect your views. They would after all, how else could make your point. Those who accept these beliefs, feel they are the correct way the other way is incorrect. Who is to say that that the other interpration of of what it ment to be a good and faithful follower of Jesus is wrong? The bible? Which bible? The associated commentaries by those that accept a particle view point? Yes, you (the individual) must find what "speaks" to you.
All Hemodoc has ever wanted is for those who aren't sure to pick up the Bible and read it.
I'd like opinions on this, please. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that planet Earth is the only place where God has seen fit to create life. How do you think people will think about religon, and God if and when we make contact with another planet? Me, I don't know. That's why I asked all of you.
What a tread..... I wish I could understand english and then the bible would be easy..... Are we done yet ?
Even science has to stand back in awe at the earth. It is a miracle that water exists and air and that we stay in rotation with the Sun and other planets and that we have not been destroyed by another meteorite. Has anyone else been watching the History channel this week? It is on Revelation. One super volcano and we are done.If we find other life (people) on planets then I will question my faith in one God through Jesus Christ. Until then I'm pretty set.