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Originally Posted by Hamayun Also brother although we have our differences we are worshipping the same God. Different journeys to the same destination. One of the paths is probably better than the other but the destination is the same. |
I am sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Of course there is only One God, but Christians worship the human being, Jesus (as), as God, while Muslims absolutely refuse to worship Jesus (as) as God or the Son of God. We Muslims worship the One God without father, mother, daughter or son and without equal.
While our respective INTENDED destinations are the same, I contend that, while our ultimate destination is at the Mercy of Allah, our respective religions teach that theirs is the only means for salvation. In Christianity, the Bible teaches that "
no one comes to the Father except through the Son", while in Islam the Qur'an 3:85 teaches that "
If anyone is looking for a religion other than Islam, then let it be known that it will not be accepted from him; and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers."
If you want to know what a Christian minister said about his comparison of Islam and Christianity, the following link under the "Radio" tab should be quite revealing.
http://davidjeremiah.org/