Trey of Diamonds
Well-Known Member
Ok, here is the situation. I grew up traveling. Spent a couple years in Algeria in the late 70s. Then on to Abu Dhabi and a visit or two to Saudi. Later in life I spent three years working very closely with Turks. I have also traveled Europe extensively and marveled at places like the Alhambra. I love history and tried to learn the cultrual history of the places and peoples I have lived.
I decided very early on that I had no problem believing that Mohammed was one of God's prophets. But at the same time I don't believe that he was the last or was any more special than the rest of the Biblical prophets. Now my Christian friends have said that makes me a Muslim. But if so, then am I an Apostate for not following the strict rules governing Islam? Can I believe that Mohammed was a prophet of God and not pray 5 times a day or observe ramadan?
I think I can but I'm curious about what you think too.
Also, do any other Christians out there believe that Mohammed was one of God's prophets? Does this somehow make one less of a Christian?
I decided very early on that I had no problem believing that Mohammed was one of God's prophets. But at the same time I don't believe that he was the last or was any more special than the rest of the Biblical prophets. Now my Christian friends have said that makes me a Muslim. But if so, then am I an Apostate for not following the strict rules governing Islam? Can I believe that Mohammed was a prophet of God and not pray 5 times a day or observe ramadan?
I think I can but I'm curious about what you think too.
Also, do any other Christians out there believe that Mohammed was one of God's prophets? Does this somehow make one less of a Christian?