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Guidelines on interactions with Non-Muslims
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> she believed entirely that God is ONE, and NOT ONE IN THREE,


<i>(it's not clear what you mean by "NOT ONE IN THREE", so in the following discussion I'll assume you mean your wife did not believe Jesus was God, or believe in the Trinity).</i>


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It appears your wife didn't believe that Jesus is God. If so, then she was NOT Christian.


By definition, to be a Christian a person must be a Trinitarian (i.e., they must believe in the Triune God).


There are a handful of churches which call themselves Christian, but don't believe in the Trinity (for example, Mormons and Jehovah Witnesses). Trinitarian churches do NOT consider these churches to be Christian. Roman Catholics are certainly Trinitarian, so it is impossible for your wife to be a Catholic Christian while simultaneously rejecting Roman Catholic dogma.


Anyway, we are discussing question 2. I see this is a mistake, and we must return to question 1, since we have not yet decided upon an answer for Q1.


<b>Q1: Does Allah love unbelievers?</b>


A: I said your answer is NO. But, you said my understanding of your answer is wrong. Therefore, you seem to be saying that the answer is <b>YES, Allah does love unbelievers.</b> Correct?


If you are correct, and Allah does love unbelievers, then why does Surah 3:32 clearly state that Allah does NOT love unbelievers?

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Guidelines on interactions with Non-Muslims - by reepicheep - 03-16-2007, 01:37 PM

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