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May 26, 2020 · The Catholic Church since Vatican II has taught in different ways that Muslims and Christians do worship the same God. Lumen Gentium §16 includes the line: “Muslims, who, professing to hold the faith of Abraham, along with us adore the one and merciful God , who on the last day will judge mankind [ nobiscum Deum adorant unicum, misericordem
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Aug 22, 2016 · Do Muslims and Christians know the same God? Nabeel Qureshi: Christians worship Yahweh, the Trinity, whereas Muslims worship Allah, a monad. This is not an incidental difference; Islam makes every effort to condemn the Trinity as blasphemy (4.171).
Dec 20, 2015 · Most mainstream Muslims would generally agree they worship the same God that Christians — or Jews — worship. Zeki Saritoprak, a professor of Islamic studies at John Carroll University...
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The question becomes thornier in relation to Muslims, who are adamant that God is one, while Christians are adamant that God is one in three—to note just one remarkable difference between...
Dec 1, 2013 · The Bible reveals that the Father is God, that the Son is God, and that the Holy Spirit is God. Jesus is not merely a prophet, as acknowledged by Muslims, He is God in human flesh. This is precisely what Islam rejects.
So, the simple answer would be no, we don’t worship the same God. THOMAS: I don’t think that you can separate the doctrine of the Trinity from your definition of God. God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Let’s take one of those: God is Christ. Does Islam worship Christ as God? And the answer is no, it does not.
Oct 17, 2020 · Today, 42 percent of U.S. evangelicals agree with the following statement: “God accepts the worship of all religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.” On the contrary, the Bible teaches that “there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Tim. 2:5).