Born_Believer
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as most people have already said and said very well, you can't claim to be a Christian and a Muslim at the same time. I won't go into the details but the fundamental differences are enough to stop you from doing so. The most crucial tenant of Christian faith is belief in Christ's divinity and his sacrifice on the cross. Islam totally rejects this idea...how then can when claim to believe in one and still be the other?
I have met many people who come from culturally diverse backgrounds (I have the pleasure of living in a city as great as London) who have a Christian mother and Muslim father or vice versa. The children call themselves half and half but that too is impossible. you must be one or the other. It's like an atheist saying that they believe in God on the weekends.
I have met many people who come from culturally diverse backgrounds (I have the pleasure of living in a city as great as London) who have a Christian mother and Muslim father or vice versa. The children call themselves half and half but that too is impossible. you must be one or the other. It's like an atheist saying that they believe in God on the weekends.