I’m boudhist, christian, muslim and jewish too

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Hi Everybody
I’m a singer, Mondy B. , I wrote a song “Same Faith”, the chorus is: ” I’m bouddhist, christian, muslim and jewish too.”

What do you think about that?
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Mondy B.
 
a lot of overlapping concepts within them,
unfortunately they were not taught by the same character, in the same language, region or era.

i would say at some point they were all the teachings of god.. and a means to an end for the people they were sent to.

if you believe you belong to all those faiths.. you would appear to have a very good understanding of faith and religion.

but you probably aren't considered Buddhist, christian, muslim or jew by the people representing those faiths.
 
Salaam/ Peace

” I’m bouddhist, christian, muslim and jewish too.”


One can't be a Muslim and non-Muslim at the same time. Either s/he believes in one God without partner and all in His messengers or s/he rejects the Truth.

Anyway , I hope u are doing it with a good intention. Why not write something like that I don't have to be a Hindu not to hurt a Hindu ...something like that.

Wish u all the best.
 
It's a song, not a theological thesis. Depends on context; when JFK said ich bin ein Berliner he didn't mean it literally, the phrase was to show his solidarity.
 
Salam!!!
That's a crazy lyrics, doesnt make sense - maybe you should share the full lyrics
 
Spelling mistake on Buddhist? lol, sorry I'm a bit picky with spelling >.<

Your song is creative but it doesn't fit in all honesty...
 
It is an attention getter start and perhaps you can expand upon it in the rest of the song. Something like "I am all of them in my dream but none of them when I awake?"

I realize your goal is to unite but respecting their difference could be more realistic.
 
In my experience the quickest and easiest way to upset a Muslim and Christian at the same time, is to tell them how much alike they are. :D
 
In my experience the quickest and easiest way to upset a Muslim and Christian at the same time, is to tell them how much alike they are. :D

Well, I have been both and neither at various times in my life.

I was even an atheist for a while, with Buddhist elements.

Just saying...
 
Second thought . If you try celine dione tune it might sound even better than beegees' tune
 
Hi Everybody
I’m a singer, Mondy B. , I wrote a song “Same Faith”, the chorus is: ” I’m bouddhist, christian, muslim and jewish too.”

What do you think about that?
Best Regards

Mondy B.

Hi,
I would change the title , maybe u can make it "Same Planet" instead.
A song is just a song, no more no less.
 
Ya, that'll work in the same way as telling a muslima that her choice to wear hajib is actually repression being forced upon her (people will nonetheless insist it is even when she tells them it isn't).
 
Salaam

Hi Everybody
I’m a singer, Mondy B. , I wrote a song “Same Faith”, the chorus is: ” I’m bouddhist, christian, muslim and jewish too.”

What do you think about that?
Best Regards

Mondy B.

Rather strange, but if meant literally then I think the person confused very confused.

In my experience the quickest and easiest way to upset a Muslim and Christian at the same time, is to tell them how much alike they are. :D

Shows how shallow your experience is.

Better to have some things in common with a Christian, than to have anything in common with a dawkinite
 
Ya, that'll work in the same way as telling a muslima that her choice to wear hajib is actually repression being forced upon her (people will nonetheless insist it is even when she tells them it isn't).

This goes to show you have not actually met a muslima in real life. Actually, a good muslima do not really care what kaafirun, musrykin, and munafiqun say and think about her, she only cares whether Allah is pleased with her. A good muslima would only raise hell if her rights (of wearing hijab) is being violated and infringed by such kaafirun, musrykin, and munafiqun.
 
Shows how shallow your experience is.

Indeed. My experience of muslims is 90% online. Perhaps that clouds my view? Then again, this mostly consists of you good folks and the folks at paltalk.

Better to have some things in common with a Christian, than to have anything in common with a dawkinite

This attitude I have also come to expect.
 

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