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. . . that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.

Even in Islam, Jesus is revered as a special prophet.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.



No it's not.



Yes it is.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun

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that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.



No it's not.



Yes it is.



No it's not.

If I've got an imaginary friend called Dave who plays bass in a ska-punk band and you've got an imaginary friend called Dave who builds radio controlled boats are they the same person because they're both called Dave?
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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>If I've got an imaginary friend called Dave who plays bass in a ska-punk
>band and you've got an imaginary friend called Dave who builds radio
>controlled boats are they the same person because they're both called
>Dave?

If you both agree they are the same Dave - sure.

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that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.



No it's not.


Yes it is.


No it's not.

If I've got an imaginary friend called Dave who plays bass in a ska-punk band and you've got an imaginary friend called Dave who builds radio controlled boats are they the same person because they're both called Dave?


Dave's not here right now man... :P
Stupidity if left untreated is self-correcting
If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.

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>If I've got an imaginary friend called Dave who plays bass in a ska-punk
>band and you've got an imaginary friend called Dave who builds radio
>controlled boats are they the same person because they're both called
>Dave?

If you both agree they are the same Dave - sure.



If we agree that they're the same Dave, but we continue to imagine them with completely different personalities, what exactly have we got going on? One imaginary entity or two?
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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>If we agree that they're the same Dave, but we continue to imagine
>them with completely different personalities, what exactly have we got
>going on? One imaginary entity or two?

It's your imagination and your decision. If you think they're the same person, who am I (or who is anyone) to argue?

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the Jews know, The Muslims know. Most Christians know. It's usually the fundamental christians, who don't realize that Christianity was originally a break-off of Judaism ,don't see that they are the same.
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the Jews know, The Muslims know. Most Christians know. It's usually the fundamental christians, who don't realize that Christianity was originally a break-off of Judaism ,don't see that they are the same.



Does that make Jakee a fundamental Christian, since he doesn't know?
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.



No it's not.


Yes it is.


No it's not.

If I've got an imaginary friend called Dave who plays bass in a ska-punk band and you've got an imaginary friend called Dave who builds radio controlled boats are they the same person because they're both called Dave?


Dave's not here right now man... :P


I'm sorry dave, but I can't do that.
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Rob

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Oooh, maybe I brushed too broad a stroke. Either he just doesn't know or maybe his group refuses to see that.
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Oooh, maybe I brushed too broad a stroke. Either he just doesn't know or maybe his group refuses to see that.



I was just poking - I was wondering who would admit their ignorance.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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the Jews know, The Muslims know. Most Christians know. It's usually the fundamental christians, who don't realize that Christianity was originally a break-off of Judaism ,don't see that they are the same.



Does that make Jakee a fundamental Christian, since he doesn't know?



I know the point you think you're making (though I have no idea why you brought it up) I simply disagree with the conclusion.

It doesn't matter what common ancestry they have culturally and scripturally - if their followers think they say different things then they are not the same imaginary entities.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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if their followers think they say different things then they are not the same imaginary entities.



This happens between different Christian groups.

Are you saying that they are not the same because the believers morph them to something completely different when they change how they worship them?
Or are you saying that the three dieties are being incorrectly linked as one due to an error of (retro-profiling?)
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. . . that the God of Islam, Allah, is the same God as Christians worship.

Even in Islam, Jesus is revered as a special prophet.



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The term "People of the Book" in the Qur'an refers to followers of monotheistic Abrahamic religions that are older than Islam. This includes all Christians, all Jews (including Karaites and Samaritans), and Sabians.[7]

Many early Islamic scholars, such as Malik ibn Anas,[citation needed] agreed that Zoroastrians should also be included. Zoroastrianism is believed by scholars and historians to have been founded between 1000 BCE and 600 BCE, making it older than Christianity and Islam. It shares similar eschatological views with Christianity and Islam, and recognizes life after death, Satan (as Angra Mainyu), Heaven, and Hell.

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