The Gospel Christians read isnt the real Gospel. Quite obvious.
I'd love to have a copy of the real Gospel. Could you provide one?
The Gospel Christians read isnt the real Gospel. Quite obvious.
I'd love to have a copy of the real Gospel. Could you provide one?
I'd love to read the real copy too. The problems is, Christians can't trace to the real gospel!
To give you a personal example, I pray daily, usually at least three times (morning, lunch time and night). If I don't manage that or don't find the time, that's fine. I haven't broken any 'law', because there wasn't one in the first place.
The prayer I offer to God, I offer out of joy and gratitude, not because it has been stipulated to me
Thank you, Mohsin. I understand and appreciate that.My intention for this thread was not for it turn into posing questions for christians that are difficult to answer, this is genuinely for learning about their faith without wanting to question their books and doctrines,
Some questions:
1) I've seen Catholics with rosaries, what they say when they use the rosaries?
2) Are candles essential in Christianity worships?
3) Do Christians have specific time of prayers like Jews and Muslims?
Typical rosary consist of 5 x 10 beads (here we say Hail Mary)Some questions:
1) I've seen Catholics with rosaries, what they say when they use the rosaries?
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.
Our Father in heaven,
Hallowed be your name,
Your kingdom come,
Your will be done,
On earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.
Save us from the time of trial,
And deliver us from evil.
Oh! and befor starting rosary we say "creed" then "Our father", then 3 x "Heil Mary". And then the first decade.Glory be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be
World without end.
no. There are realy few things that are essencial.2) Are candles essential in Christianity worships?
Catholic often pray at noon "Angelus". Some people pray Liturgy of Hours using Breviary (that 9 ?not sure? prayers during the day)3) Do Christians have specific time of prayers like Jews and Muslims?
Hmmm u may or maynot realise that some of the answers u have given is almost the same in Islam. There are many similarities between our religion, but also some fundalemtnal differences.
1) You need to read the Bible to understand about Jesus' life, the purpose of his life and death and his message to mankind.
In our case we read the Quran to know what God has to say. Then we read the Hadith of Muhammad to know about his life and how he lived/practised/expalined the message in the Quran
2) You need to fellowship with other Christians to remain focused in God's word. Otherwise it would be all too easy to drift off into another 'God-told-me-to...thinking'. Furthermore, Jesus told us to gather in his name:
Muslims must do the same thing. But our bond goes deeper than just maintaining fellowship. Every muslim is a brother no matter of status, color etc. That is y when muslims are killed a world away from us, its hurts us in our hearts still similar to the way u would feel if someone killed ure real borther.
3) You need to be willing to live every day of your life for God, to surrender to his will and purpose. The act of baptism is seen as a symbol of 'dying to yourself (i.e. your own desires and wishes) and starting a 'new life' for God.
The word muslim mean submission to God. We dunno need to be baptised beacuse muslims believe that every child is born sinless and muslim. Ppl who re-vert into islam does something called the Shahada which is to testify that there is no God besides Allah and Muhammad is his messenger. This shahada wipes away all previous sins. (similar to what u said)
4) You should pray and be in communication with God daily.
Muslims are ordered to do this daily and taught how to do it.
The Bible has much to say about how people should conduct themselves.
But, seen from a Muslim perspective, it must be said that the Bible is by no means as clear-cut and directive as the Qu'ran is.
This is why Allah tells us that he also revealed the gospel (inits original form). Muslims believe that the origianl Gospel is the word of God. In the Quran however, it is reveal that it had been changed and therfore the origianl is lost. The Quran and hadith is clear cut in every aspect of life beacuse ALlah also revealed in the Quran that :
"This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion". (Surah Al-Maa'idah 5:3)
So it makes sense to us that Muhammad (saw) the last messenger would bring the last message and complete what all the rest of previous prophets/revelations had started.
Beyond this we Catholics have other rituals (i do not know about other denominations), and they correspond to certain events in Christian history. Palm Sunday we carry palms during church to commemorate Jesus triumphant reception (i think in nazareth), on ash wednesday we have ash crosses on our foreheads to identify us as christians and to signify repentence, on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday Catholics fast... we eat only one meal and cannot eat meat.
We Catholics are also supposed to fast during Lent and Advent... this usually means either not eating a certian kind of food like meat, or cutting back to only one normal sized meal per day... i do that for both. Additionally abstinence is also for Lent. Both periods are about 40 days... there are other things Catholics are required to do that I dont think other denominations do like holy days of obligation... or at least dave never mentioned anything... he was protestant...
Most are either old Jewish practice, things Jesus did with his disciples or things that his disciples had the early christian community do. Some are customs added later for symbolic purposes - like the fasting before advent, lent is the only fast in the bible.
No, that's cool.I know this thread is for christian practices an i hope u didnt mind that i showed the similarites with islamic practices.
no it wasnt added to the bible... they were just customs and traditions later added to help the faithful become closer to God (that is the Churches job)... so things like the advent fast were added to remind us that we depend on God for everything and to keep us mindful of his coming...
Arent u contradicting ure self when u say we depend on God for everything but things still needed to be added to his "gospel" to make it beter?
Does Islam believe all the Hadeeths from G-d?
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