The Identity of god in Islam and Judaism is the same and different from Christianity?

Faith_works

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Totally. One is right, or both wrong, but both cannot be right.

The God of the Bible and it's teachings are radically different than the "God" of Islam.
 
Disagree.
The "god" of the old testament was a god entirely and solely for the Hebrews. That god would never, ever have branched out to non-Hebrews (even closely-related ones like Arabs), and promised to send a messiah (which was entirely an *earthly* king and savior, not a "spiritual" one as the christians claim).

The "god" (Allah) of the Muslims is not a god entirely and solely for the Hebrews, so it's not the same god. The "god" of the christians didn't send an earthly messiah, and branched out to the gentiles, something the OT Hebrew god would never do.

They are three different concepts of a "god." With different rules, goals, promises, "tribes," etc.

Peace.
 

djmantx

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Obviously wrong. The God of Abraham is not in disagreement with himself.. logicaly the Allah of Islam is not in agreement with God or the prophets of God. This is the reason Muslims call the true word of God corrupt.

If your Allah is the God of the prophets why would you call his word corrupt and not believe the Torah and the prophets of God?
 

Ross

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Incorrect, the islamic God is Allah who is nothing but the figment of Mohammad's imagination and based on the moon God idol of the Kaaba.

It is Mohammad who desperately tried to associate this Allah with the Judeo Christian God.

Mohammad said submit, Jesus says decide.
 

Itachi

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The origin of islam is evil and devilish. their allah is 100000000000000000% not God but infact a pagan moon god .... I have proved this over and over and over again to muslim ... and since the meaning of islam is to submit .. they have blocked their ears and have chosen to follow the false prophet mohammed
 
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