It is a fundamental. Christians worship Christ as God - which Muslims believe just to be merely a prophet and Jews believe to be a sorcerer and a blasphemer.
Muslims dont think Mohammed was the son of God, but he’s treated with at least the same amount of reference Christians reserve for Jesus. The difference is just in name, the practice is very much the same.
Religion has a tendency to cause cognitive dissonance. Many christians (depends on the denomination of course) don’t realize that they way they talk about satan is not that different from how polytheistic religions treat some gods.
Not really (unless someone greatly misunderstands theology).
God has no opposite - Satan is merely an angel, who’s opposite is St Michael the Archangel. Revelation depicts Satan being destroyed without much of a fight.
It is a fundamental. Christians worship Christ as God - which Muslims believe just to be merely a prophet and Jews believe to be a sorcerer and a blasphemer.
Muslims dont think Mohammed was the son of God, but he’s treated with at least the same amount of reference Christians reserve for Jesus. The difference is just in name, the practice is very much the same.
So Mohammed is worshipped as God?
Yes, they just dont call him that
Wonder how the muslims who criticise us for worshipping a Man will feel about your comment, lol
Religion has a tendency to cause cognitive dissonance. Many christians (depends on the denomination of course) don’t realize that they way they talk about satan is not that different from how polytheistic religions treat some gods.
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Most christians consider themselves monotheistic, but really satan is just another god to them. Just not one they like.
Not really (unless someone greatly misunderstands theology). God has no opposite - Satan is merely an angel, who’s opposite is St Michael the Archangel. Revelation depicts Satan being destroyed without much of a fight.