In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
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In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
I my opinion, they do. They don't all see Him in exactly the same way, but when you pray and when I pray, I believe that it is the same God who hears both our prayers.In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
Yes indeed...When Abdul-Baha visited London in 1911 He was asked a question about the different religions... this is His response:In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
I appreciate this point, but I wonder -- if I had a single scoop of ice cream behind my back, and asked three people what they believed was behind my back, one might say "tofu" one might say "chocolate ice cream" and one might say "vanilla ice cream." All believe in the existence of a single object behind my back, but they don't agree on what it is. Is it enough to say "we all believe that there is a single thing behind your back"? Or do the objects of belief have to be the same as well?If the exclusivist monotheist theology the Abrahamic religions allege is true - that there is only One True God - they would have to be believing in the same entity, wouldn't they? As there are no others? If they were believing in something other than the One True God, it would not be God by matter of definition.
Of course, granting that monotheism is true and that all other theistic perspectives are necessarily false is quite the leap, and obviously not one I'm going to favor as a non-monotheist.
There is a wider difference between the God images within each of the traditions than between the traditions themselves.In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
In theory, they may believe in the same god (e.g. "there is one immanent, eternal god above all"). In this sense, you could also say that many Hindus and some traditional native Americans also believe in the same god as those Abrahamic religions (e.g. Brahman, who is above all; or, the Great Spirit, who is also above all). So, in theory they could all be lumped together.In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
Peace be on you.In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
I appreciate this point, but I wonder -- if I had a single scoop of ice cream behind my back, and asked three people what they believed was behind my back, one might say "tofu" one might say "chocolate ice cream" and one might say "vanilla ice cream." All believe in the existence of a single object behind my back, but they don't agree on what it is. Is it enough to say "we all believe that there is a single thing behind your back"? Or do the objects of belief have to be the same as well?
In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
In your opinion, do you think all the Abrahamic faiths believe in the same God?
I my opinion, they do. They don't all see Him in exactly the same way, but when you pray and when I pray, I believe that it is the same God who hears both our prayers.