Optitron: What is the difference between a Christianity and Islam?
So far, it is interesting to note, that the Christians in general have killed Native Americans, went on crusades, and converted and killed millions of people.
Can Islam match that?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Gorgeoustxwoman Go Spurs Go!
Same god, different prophet.
Christianity is Truth and Islam is not.
Christ is returning to take His throne and to execute judgment on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel! It will be FO’ RIZZLE! Then, eye hath not seen nor ear heard nor hath it entered into the hearts of the sons of men the things which God has prepared for them that love Him!
Answer by Lilianau messed up Christianity with Islam in saying that Christians killed……Answer by Sἶℜἶሁs ℜℓℊℓηℓrαtℓ∂ XI°
Islam agrees more toward the perspective of [[early church fathers]] Pipias, Ignatius, who admit that a messiah walked the earth as a prophet or divine person, and that he wasn’t crucified. There are even contemporary Jewish fathers such as Flavius Josephus, who admits that John The Baptist and James were brothers and were Christ (.i.e. Messiah Figure).
Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ was God and he died for their sins. There belief was shaped from personal opinion toward John the Baptist years after the figure lived. Orthodox Jewish reject the idea of a messiah because they are the ones who killed John the Baptist; Search the Talmud, Sanhedrin 109a. This is also a sole reason they reject the name Yahweh to be pronounced. It was rebellion against the original Orthodoxy which is Sadducee [[think in terms to]] (i.e. Karaite Judaism).
John the Baptist was the one foretold of in Mal 3. It came to pass in Luke 1, he was the real Messiah. Jesus Christ is a “Greek perspective” of John the Baptist. Matthew 28;11-15 admits that John was buried after his death and did not resurrect as did the mythic Jesus Christ a word of mouth lie.
Salome was a Edomite, notice her with Mary Magdalene after John’s dead in Mark 15;40, Mark 20;20? This is when the myth begin to be altered into the Gospel. The Edomites are the Orthodox Jewish. They disliked the Sadducee and Essenes because they came to issue in a new age without a Talmud or Synagogue for worship or even allied forces on a foreign nation for support.
Everyone claims Paul rejected Torah. Paul did not reject Torah. He rejected the [[pro Talmud gang]] and followed John’s message. Peter is actually the brother of John the Baptist. It is my guess that he is the mirror image of Nicodemus. A Pharisee who converts to John’s message of YHWH. The messiah is bloodline. John’s wife is Magdalene, consider reading John 21;20. Read the Gospels aligned with Historical understanding during that time. There were only 3 sect of Jewish. Essenes (Levite Mystics) Sadducee (Liberal Essenes) and Pharisees (Conservatism). The Pharisee had political control in ancient Judea during this time. Never read the Gospels with a Christian, Islam or Jewish bias. Because it will cause one to reject God’s true messiah who was John the Baptist. He was of Essene blood. He went to the deserts to teach [[[Matthew 3:1]]] this location is the Dead Sea deserts and Masada in south Judea. This is the location where some of the oldest fragments with God’s name of Yahweh was found. A messiah came but he wasn’t what Christians, Muslims or Orthodoxy passively describes him as. He was a prophet of YHWH.
Answer by ***There is no “allah” in the Bible.Answer by Lman
There are some differences between Christianity and Islam
But there is also a similarity between them, like both are pure myths
Answer by Lightning From the EastComparison grid between Christianity and Islamic doctrine
https://carm.org/religious-movements/islam/comparison-grid-between-christianity-and-islamic-doctrineAnswer by PAK ASIANS
Islam In The Bible
Written by the English Scholar Thomas McElwain
https://www.al-islam.org/islaminthebible/index.htm
The word “Muhammad” in the Bible
https://www.al-islam.org/londonlectures/8.htm
The Gospel: The Secret the Church Never Told
https://www.al-islam.org/londonlectures/7.htm
Theological Differences Between Christianity and Islam
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