Christianity is not all about trinitarianism.
Not really the subject of the thread, but Trinitarianism is central to 90%+ Christians.
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Christianity is not all about trinitarianism.
The problem is that once one accepts the possibility of letting go of traditions from centuries ago in order to achieve practical, religious advancement today there is not a whole lot left to sustain Islaamic doctrine.These are conceptual stories that happened long time back!
How does it matter now, unless you want to be stuck in conceptual boxes divorced from reality ! It is very similar to insanity and madness.
The only that matters is the living present moment, not the dead past !
We only reject innovations in religion and worship.
I might be wrong, but I suggest that many more don't even think about it even if they talked about father, son and holy ghost. They still mostly talk about God or Jesus separately.Not really the subject of the thread, but Trinitarianism is central to 90%+ Christians.
I might be wrong, but I suggest that many more don't even think about it even if they talked about father, son and holy ghost. They still mostly talk about God or Jesus separately.
You are absolutely right, but placing partners alongside GOD will cost them dearly when they return for judgement. Hence the clear warning in 5:73.Christianity is not all about trinitarianism.
I've heard from Muslims here that they believe angels were part of creating the world. Is that not true?You are absolutely right, but placing partners alongside GOD will cost them dearly when they return for judgement.
What is meant by placement of a partner alongside God exactly?You are absolutely right, but placing partners alongside GOD will cost them dearly when they return for judgement. Hence the clear warning in 5:73.
They carried out the Commandments of GOD. No Muslim would worship them and to do so would remove one from Islam.I've heard from Muslims here that they believe angels were part of creating the world. Is that not true?
Why do you say that? Muslims believe in Satan, and are told he has no power over us, as all he can do is whisper into the hearts and minds of mankind.I believe that if people believe that Satan exists like many think it does, they are already not really monotheist.
Worshipping anyone or thing other than GOD.What is meant by placement of a partner alongside God exactly?
Mankind has free will.And if it is something that can be done by humans, do you have any ideas about why God would make that possible if it so displeases Him?
The internet is not from Islam, nor is electricity for that matter. Perhaps you should've relayed this message with smoke signals instead?
That is kind of vague (what does constitute worship anyway?), and it is rather weird that a true God would find that a bother in any case.Worshipping anyone or thing other than GOD.
Mankind has free will.
Those who celebrate new year are mostly those who dont practice Islam. No true Muslim would ever celebrate such filth.
Well thats your own choice. If you hate what God has revealed than you shall be punished in the hereafter.Does that mean that non-muslims can view the Hijri calendar as filth?
That is quite the interesting statement under these circunstances.Well thats your own choice. If you hate what God has revealed than you shall be punished in the hereafter.
And no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. 35:18 Qur'an
Worship means respect. If you respect the master, do you ignore the servant or treat them like air? I don't see proof of angels existing, but if I did they would be worthy of respect.They carried out the Commandments of GOD. No Muslim would worship them and to do so would remove one from Islam.
If Satan exists in the way that many think, it's a powerful being, a god with earthly power. To me believing in that is clear polytheism, whether they worship it or not. There's only one God, no other gods or Satans.Why do you say that? Muslims believe in Satan, and are told he has no power over us, as all he can do is whisper into the hearts and minds of mankind.
1.) As Muslims we have our own Hijri calendar, we must reject gregorian calendar because it is not from Islam. The gregorian calendar was made by Pope Gregory (a pagan worshipper). According to our hijri calendar the new year actually begins on the first of Muharram.
2.) On such a day majority of people listen to music, drink alcohol and commit adultery.
This is a great evil and a Muslim should stay away from such things.
3.) It is against the spirit of Islam.
4.) What exactly is there to celebrate?
Thousands of Muslims are dying and starving to death in Africa, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq...etc and you want to enjoy your life?
Let them eat and enjoy themselves and be diverted by [false] hope, for they are going to know. 15:3
As I said in another thread, it's an arbitrary calendar update. Celebrate it (or don't) whenever and however you'd like. It's not like the world will explode if you do this your own way.
Rejecting anything that's not from Islam will rapidly lead to lots of terrible things.
Like, you can't use the internet.