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What is the Islamic goal behind our relationship with Non-Muslims?
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Bismillah:




Quote:Catholics worship One God & it would be a sin to assign Him partners.

Catholics said that they worship One God, but they also call Him <b>THREE</b>.


Any person in the Trinity according to your faith <b>can never be ONE COMPLETE GOD ON HIS OWN. </b>




Quote:The passage you quoted from St Luke's Gospel is a parable about a king & his servants. You turned it into a paradox

Oh come on, most of the Biblical verses interpretations from the Christians view points are either insufficient, ambiguous or impossible, in which you cannot be 100% sure whether God <i>REALLY </i> intended such thing or not, your faith entirely depends on what the Church is telling you.




Quote:My Lord is the Lord of the Old & New Testaments. Blessed be His Most Sacred & Holy Name.

So he is the one who commanded you to kill anybody who invites you to worship other than him, even if they were your household.




Quote:God doesn't inspire His prophets to sin.

So when you read something in your Bible like ...<b>"as the Lord your God has commanded you”</b> what do you really understand? That this statement has nothing to do with God and that someone (<b>who is supposed to be a Prophet</b>) is telling lies against God?


Salam


wael.

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What is the Islamic goal behind our relationship with Non-Muslims? - by wel_mel_2 - 02-13-2007, 06:18 AM

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