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There you have it folks. I rest my case in this thread.What he said is the right information
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There you have it folks. I rest my case in this thread.What he said is the right information
NoSome Christian pastor told me that Allah is associated with moon worship and Diana, Isis and other female pagan goddesses? Is there any proof of it?
True. But they prayed (and pray) to Jesus' God.
I'm a Muslim so you can surely rest your case !!There you have it folks. I rest my case in this thread.
And YHWH was a mountain top god of war. Judaism and Islam and Christianity have evolved over the ages.
Please stop this nonsense. You like original sources? Go pick up the Peshitta, a very early version of the Bible in Aramaic. Some have argued that it is the original Aramaic Gospel from which Matthew was translated, but probably the Peshitta was translated into Aramaic from the Greek some time in the second or third century. It predates Islam by nearly 500 years. Open it and read for yourself: In the beginning, Alah created the heavens and the earth.Now, when it comes to 'Arabic" catholics, etc, and their translation [<--- please note this word] of the Bible into their language, 'Arabic, Egyptian, etc], then it becomes a matter of who was translating, why they chose the words they did, and does it involve any syncretism, attempt at eccumenism, etc. In tracing the history, we find Jesuits involved, makes for more interesting connections,
Some Christian pastor told me that Allah is associated with moon worship and Diana, Isis and other female pagan goddesses? Is there any proof of it?
Egyptians did before Muslim conversion. In fact, Islam got rid of these from the Egyptian culture especially goddess worship makes absolutely no sense in a patriarchal Muslim religion.
It's kinda like you didn't read all that I stated. Of course catholicism is older than Jesuitism - Does the Aramaic Bible, or the Peshitta, call the God of the Bible Allah?...And the Jesuits did not exist until a thousand years after that. ...
Yes, and my husband is from a Muslim country and has many Muslim relatives.Have you personally read their sources? I have, see below.
Islam did not come from a Catholic plot.
What's the name of the Muslim "god" then? They have 99 attributes [names] for this no-name "god" [and a 100th secret one, as told about in the aHadith], so perhaps, you could help me out then, with the name of the Islamic "god"?Yes, and my husband is from a Muslim country and has many Muslim relatives. ...
Jesuits do not need to time travel:It looks as if someone has been drinking heavily from the Jack Chick punch bowl.
Behold the amazing time-traveling Jesuits!
-CryptoLutheran
What's the name of the Muslim "god" then? They have 99 attributes [names] for this no-name "god" [and a 100th secret one, as told about in the aHadith], so perhaps, you could help me out then, with the name of the Islamic "god"?
What's the name of the arabic christian God?
What the name of the arabic Jewish "god"?
What's the name of the other arabic tribal "god/s", such as the zorastrians?
Remember what you told me about "allah". It is not a name according to you.
In Christianity, in arabic, is the Father "allah"?
In Christianity, in arabic, is the Son "allah"?
In Christianity, in arabic, is the The Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of "allah"?
Not what I asked.Zoroastrians were NOT Arabs, they were Persians. Ahura Mazda is nothing like either Allah or Yahweh.
One of the first presentations of Trinity in the Bible is the visitation of Abraham from the three angels of God.The God of Abraham was not Jesus. Abraham or Moses never prayed to Jesus
What's the name of the arabic christian God?
What the name of the arabic Jewish "god"?
In Christianity, in arabic, is the Father "allah"?
In Christianity, in arabic, is the Son "allah"?
In Christianity, in arabic, is the The Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit of "allah"?