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From what I have heard, Mohammed was raised or at least taught what the Jews believed. He borrowed the teachings he wanted and the rest of Islam is all about Mohammed. He chose Allah , the moon God of that time, as a trademark or logo for his religion. The Quran is full of scriptures that echo the sentiments and teachings of our Bible so as to appear legitimate. The Quran doesn't even qualify as a corrupt version of the Bible. Islam believes that any that resist conversion should be killed. Islam says you may have more than one wife at a time. As I said, the Quran borrows many scriptures from Judaism while the rest of the Quran came from the heart and mind of Mohammed, and so it contradicts itself alot. The God they pray to is not the God of Abraham so how then can you say our god is theirs?

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However, our God is the same God as the God of the Jews and the God of the Muslims. Now one may argue that the Muslims are wrong about God, and in that case, I would definitely agree with you. Just the same though, all three faiths originate from the God of Abraham.

How does Islam follow the Judeo-Christian God? THat's highly inaccurate.

Its a heresy no doubt, but do you disagree that Islam is not rooted in the God of Abraham.

Islam is NOT rooted in the God of Abraham. If Islam believes in the same God as the Jews and the Christians, why are Jews and Christians persecuted in Arab/Muslim countries as unbelievers? If Muslims argue that they are worshipping the true God of the universe, then why don't they believe what He says about Jesus as being His Son? Why would they call Him by another Name that what He has proclaimed for Himself?

Why have Christians persecuted Jews so many times throughout history when we believe in the same God as they do?

Why have Christians persecuted other Christians so many times throughout history when we believe in the same God as our fellow Christians believe in?

Islam certainly has no monopoly on violence and persecution in the name of God.

Allah simply means the one God. Islam regards Jesus as one of the most revered prophets second only to their prophet and founder Mohamed. They also believe that Jesus was born of a virgin birth. They believe that Jesus was crucified on the cross, but ascended to heaven alive. They also believe that he will come again. They believe like the Jews that you live under the law. That you equal capacity to do good or evil and that you will be judge according to whether you submitted to God


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However, our God is the same God as the God of the Jews and the God of the Muslims. Now one may argue that the Muslims are wrong about God, and in that case, I would definitely agree with you. Just the same though, all three faiths originate from the God of Abraham.

How does Islam follow the Judeo-Christian God? THat's highly inaccurate.

Its a heresy no doubt, but do you disagree that Islam is not rooted in the God of Abraham.

Islam is NOT rooted in the God of Abraham. If Islam believes in the same God as the Jews and the Christians, why are Jews and Christians persecuted in Arab/Muslim countries as unbelievers? If Muslims argue that they are worshipping the true God of the universe, then why don't they believe what He says about Jesus as being His Son? Why would they call Him by another Name that what He has proclaimed for Himself?

Why have Christians persecuted Jews so many times throughout history when we believe in the same God as they do?

Why have Christians persecuted other Christians so many times throughout history when we believe in the same God as our fellow Christians believe in?

Islam certainly has no monopoly on violence and persecution in the name of God.

Allah simply means the one God. Islam regards Jesus as one of the most revered prophets second only to their prophet and founder Mohamed. They also believe that Jesus was born of a virgin birth. They believe that Jesus was crucified on the cross, but ascended to heaven alive. They also believe that he will come again. They believe like the Jews that you live under the law. That you equal capacity to do good or evil and that you will be judge according to whether you submitted to God


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I have not read the Koran. I have flipped through it a few times and noticed parallels between it and the Bible, but I have never studied it or anything. I doubt most Christians have and the ones that have, probably was a bit biased in their view of the moral teachings in it. So, when I hear some supposed


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I have not read the Koran. I have flipped through it a few times and noticed parallels between it and the Bible, but I have never studied it or anything. I doubt most Christians have and the ones that have, probably was a bit biased in their view of the moral teachings in it. So, when I hear some supposed
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I agree with you, in that yes, their views are totally heretical to Christianity. My only point in all of this was that it

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I have not read the Koran. I have flipped through it a few times and noticed parallels between it and the Bible, but I have never studied it or anything. I doubt most Christians have and the ones that have, probably was a bit biased in their view of the moral teachings in it. So, when I hear some supposed
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I have not read the Koran. I have flipped through it a few times and noticed parallels between it and the Bible, but I have never studied it or anything. I doubt most Christians have and the ones that have, probably was a bit biased in their view of the moral teachings in it. So, when I hear some supposed

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I agree with you, in that yes, their views are totally heretical to Christianity. My only point in all of this was that it

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I have not read the Koran. I have flipped through it a few times and noticed parallels between it and the Bible, but I have never studied it or anything. I doubt most Christians have and the ones that have, probably was a bit biased in their view of the moral teachings in it. So, when I hear some supposed
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