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God is out there all alone as separate from the divine split in the emotional intellect of mankind ... a grand divide pumped by Trump as the greatest ... as he does better dealing splits ...

His representation of great things just breaks me up ...
--Oh kind of sorry about that Luce . I really don't believe you should Lose any more parts.:cool:
 
Conversations with some Christians remind me of why the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism.
 
Conversations with some Christians remind me of why the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism.

Tis that singular flash .. the sol of compassion for those not knowing much but believing in the closeness of contempt ... thus fates and rational for striking everything ab loo them ... if denied they are not part of definite hier circle ... provoking Uncertainty The O'rae ... thus Mara rises ... the one in the dark hood ... chi'z going to get all the tweetier birds too ...the mockers of mist Eire about Nature of Things ... tis a grand spread ...

The alternate opposition is stranger and thus reasonably denied ... Eli Minated ... by divine roots ... NOSH-ite ... tis something to be chewed over by the wee thinking part ... that one inside yah posing as core virtue ... dah Sole? May appear as twins as it is a double of something else unknown ... why it is said know thys' IHC ... the disease of self?

Like Lenard Said on the CBC special last night ... do you want to know ... Darker Still ... tis coming at our own prompting ... we listen to nothing brighter ...
 
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BetteTheRed ------ your quote -----Conversations with some Christians remind me of why the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism

According to this list Christianity is listed as being one of the monotheistic religions ---so what makes you say that that -----the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism ----

Monotheistic religions
  • Bahá'í
  • Christianity.
  • Messianic Judaism.
  • Islam.
  • Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • Judaism.
  • Rastafari movement.
  • Sikhism.
What do all monotheistic religions have in common?
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are considered Abrahamic religions. This means that they all worship the god of Abraham. Because of language differences, they call God by different names, but they are one and the same. They believe that God is the creator of the universe.

Found this ----read at link below
Abrahamic Religions
Abrahamic Religions
Compare and contrast Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Christianity, Islam, and Judaism have many similarities and many differences. They are all Abrahamic religions and worship the same God. Each religion requires its followers to adhere to a certain moral code and show devotion to God through prayer. One area of difference is in their view of Jesus Christ. Christians believe Jesus to be the messiah and son of God. Muslims consider him to be a prophet, though they do not believe in his resurrection. In Judaism, Jesus is not believed to be the messiah or the son of God.


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Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are considered Abrahamic religions. This means that they all worship the god of Abraham. Because of language differences, they call God by different names, but they are one and the same. They believe that God is the creator of the universe. The three faiths are all fiercely monotheistic. All three religions also originated from southwest Asia. Judaism and Christianity originated from present-day Israel. Adherents of the three faiths believe that there...
 
BetteTheRed ------ your quote -----Conversations with some Christians remind me of why the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism

According to this list Christianity is listed as being one of the monotheistic religions ---so what makes you say that that -----the monotheistic religions have a problem with Christianity's claim to monotheism ----

Monotheistic religions
  • Bahá'í
  • Christianity.
  • Messianic Judaism.
  • Islam.
  • Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • Judaism.
  • Rastafari movement.
  • Sikhism.
What do all monotheistic religions have in common?

They all think they are the only ones who are right.
 
And they don't know .. tis all about uncertainty and the continuum of etude ...

Only trust the eternal scholar that moral code teaches us to despise and eliminate ... the gathered illuminati?

Tis that flash in the dark spot you carry about ... just for liking it darker ... gravity caused it to bust out ... when it happens in an incident of celestial nature ... you have nothing to do but look back ... tis all about memes ... small pieces of thought?

But you're not supposed to know that by the laws of unknowing gods ... tis autonomous ... even autistic ... kind 've out-there like ide 'otes Savant ... who believe they know ...

Tis just ... the way it goes wobbly ... weaving as the searching Master ... resembles the personification of light ... intoxicated o'nite and can't repeat a thing ... due to sealed pottiers ... they travel in their own spheres and sphincters ... fati Eire ... or fat ecce?

Follow the tall thin one casting shadows ... doubt about what sheep know ... they can be turned in a spit ... a kind of allegory!

One must gather dep ieces ... Isis? Tis a kohl job of the Kahn ... tis in ... sealed away with des ole UNe ...
 
unsafe, Monotheist means "one god". The problem that a lot of Muslims and a lot of Jews have with Christianity's claim to monotheism is that they see more than one. They see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic. Throw in the distinctly "alt-god-like" character of Satan, and then add in a dash of airclean and his seven-part god, and you can see where the difficulties might arise in interfaith dialogue.
 
unsafe, Monotheist means "one god". The problem that a lot of Muslims and a lot of Jews have with Christianity's claim to monotheism is that they see more than one. They see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic. Throw in the distinctly "alt-god-like" character of Satan, and then add in a dash of airclean and his seven-part god, and you can see where the difficulties might arise in interfaith dialogue.

Much gathering to be done ... this is yet-heh beyond us ... the lighter relation-ist? The I'saint right until shedding some of the passion ... be cautious when looking into the other's eye ... you could be receiver of that dark flame ... the alternates can't see it ... and it could strip you of all thoughts (mystical and related to story ... mysticism of sol). Ever suffer loosing it and devoting to something else ... sometimes it is one way ... and no true bond smon ... thus erratic souls ... cause great white noise ... that strange hum out-there!

Celestial .... or cereus????? Diving the difference is profound activity ... only for adepts? God I love observing these f (unctions)! They may uncover displaced intellects ...
 
BetteTheRed -----your quote ----unsafe, Monotheist means "one god". The problem that a lot of Muslims and a lot of Jews have with Christianity's claim to monotheism is that they see more than one. They see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic

That just boils down to their ignorance of understanding I would think -----Christianity is about One God with 3 different functions is all ------just because other Religions see it different doesn't change the Fact that diffeent functions doesn't mean more than one God ---It just means the One God has 3 different functions -----The other Religions just in my opinion don't care to understand ----each believes their Religion is the right way ---that is what is wrong with following a Religion -----competetion in Who is greatest and who is the best to follow -----the Religion of Christianity is no different than any other Religion -----

Here is the thing for me ------only One Heavenly Father with 3 functions who desires a Relationship not a Religion -----

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Found this which shows the difference -----interesting read ----

What is the Muslim Understanding of "Ummah"?

What is the Muslim Understanding of "Ummah"?


CBN.com -
"Ummah" is a common Arabic word meaning "people group", or "nation." The term takes on a religious connotations in the Qur'an where God is said to have sent to each ummah its own messenger. The messengers given special prominence as recipients of scripture and founders of an ummah are Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad.

Jews are an ummah based on the Torah which God gave to Moses
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Christians an ummah based on the Injil (gospel) which God gave to Jesus,


and Muslims an ummah based on the Qur'an, which God "sent down" to Muhammad.
 
Ummah, or AUm'r can be that racket going on in the unknown soul ... unrecognising soul?

The creeping sub-con science ...

The soul is like that early on .. despising itself ... and thus the sage stated we should know thyself and its brutish power ...

Darker if wanted can recall a dark age ... and thus all wisdom is lost in an emotional rant ...

Tis a funny thing when looked upon by the fringe ... the outer Circe?

Some should get out more discover the benefits of recalling past Ayres ... relates to Eire and Hermes ... as distanced light ... a messenger? Ja Ysues did you see that?

It is said Jesus saw different things in the parables ... metaphors and myths of distant truths?

Modern people despise psyche etudes ... inner leers?
 
unsafe, Monotheist means "one god". The problem that a lot of Muslims and a lot of Jews have with Christianity's claim to monotheism is that they see more than one. They see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic. Throw in the distinctly "alt-god-like" character of Satan, and then add in a dash of airclean and his seven-part god, and you can see where the difficulties might arise in interfaith dialogue.
Hi BetteTheRed---It is hardly fair to ask Unsafe what I believe . I believe the Spirit world," works different than our earthy world." One I believe in the Spiritual world, we are a part of GOD", Or we don't exist . We become a part of GOD. The Book of JOHN said this in vers 1:-12-13. We are transformed into a part of GOD". There is only one GOD ."He Is the LORD Thy GOD". Now as far as The Muslims belief goes , I don't believe there a part of GODS Plan. First they hate Israel an want to kill them. Read on what GOD said about those who hate Israel , and take it into your Church. I Believe Israel is GODS plan. It is though this Abraham received the promise from GOD". It is through Israel the Promise of Christ" came. The one we follow as Jesus The Christ. The Muslims use the sign of Baal, on the church. The temples of Baal had it over there doors". Here is a Pictor of witch craft , Note the Should it is the sign of Baal. The same sign that is over the Muslim church's.


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La Deis of Nature ...

Tis a artistic representation of the incarnate ... muddling ... mai*den ... the only way to extract something from the other half ... some baiting prerequisite.

Participants should be educated in the mystery ... and myth of bullish emotions ...

In the absence ... abstract ... you could end up Jaer'd ... bonded aswell catchment?

Thus Jean goes on undisclosed as Jaquez ... sacred? Dawkins labelled it the greedy djinns ... a copyist's charge? Resembles DNA and Naut doing it in leagues ... or deeply ... something could be gathered ...
 
unsafe, Monotheist means "one god". The problem that a lot of Muslims and a lot of Jews have with Christianity's claim to monotheism is that they see more than one. They see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic. Throw in the distinctly "alt-god-like" character of Satan, and then add in a dash of airclean and his seven-part god, and you can see where the difficulties might arise in interfaith dialogue.

you are partially correct , the reason a lot of Muslims & Jews see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic is because it suits there bias religious purpose, why do I say that? well because the one book we all do share and believe, The Old Testament , God Clearly states that other Gods exist, so they too believe that there are other gods, so the satan character is a moot point.

The reason Christians believe in the concept of the Trinity clearly rests solely on the Resurrection
 
you are partially correct , the reason a lot of Muslims & Jews see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic is because it suits there bias religious purpose, why do I say that? well because the one book we all do share and believe, The Old Testament , God Clearly states that other Gods exist, so they too believe that there are other gods, so the satan character is a moot point.

The reason Christians believe in the concept of the Trinity clearly rests solely on the Resurrection

Resurrection of triads instead of monads? No wonder god's all broke up ... shattered and fractal in deeds ... thus observations (perspectives) are all about the earth ... spin drift?

Thus heavier thoughts go and gasses tend to be trapped at the bottom on mind-soul complex ... damp-black? Some say a natural legacy of old farts intellect ... quickly disposed of ... denied?

Hood ath unque Ide ... pond erhus implications!
 
you are partially correct , the reason a lot of Muslims & Jews see the Trinity concept as non-monotheistic is because it suits there bias religious purpose, why do I say that? well because the one book we all do share and believe, The Old Testament , God Clearly states that other Gods exist, so they too believe that there are other gods, so the satan character is a moot point....


Wait a second, are you clearly identifying that you believe that there are "other gods"? Do you understand the concept of monotheism?
 
Tis a manna of scattered monotheism ... shattered god syndrome as the gods of Roman-Julian-ism ... busted the bones of that story all to pieces ...

This may be redacted to Roman-Jude in the case of appalling activities of brutus men ... no mother spirit?

Hadassah and then took flight ... so cheeky!
 
Wait a second, are you clearly identifying that you believe that there are "other gods"? Do you understand the concept of monotheism?

yes I do understand the concept of monotheism, here is what the OT says that all 3 Abrahamic religions share :

Exodus 20:3 "You shall have no other gods before me.

there are 10 other passages where God speaks regarding "other gods"

notice the capital "G" for the Creator who is One (monotheism) and small "g" for other non creator gods , these "other gods " like satan, are further explained as "powers and principalities".

But there is One monotheistic God who is best knowing by His Name: YHWH
 
yes I do understand the concept of monotheism, here is what the OT says that all 3 Abrahamic religions share :

Exodus 20:3 "You shall have no other gods before me.

there are 10 other passages where God speaks regarding "other gods"

notice the capital "G" for the Creator who is One (monotheism) and small "g" for other non creator gods , these "other gods " like satan, are further explained as "powers and principalities".

But there is One monotheistic God who is best knowing by His Name: YHWH


That's Yah way ... there are others ... some oppositional and loaded with intellect other great expanses of tomes provided by creative artistry so the sternly indoctrinated wouldn't notice ... Franc Sin Atra liked that way then Nancy provide BOOTs ... the Ephraim done is more flighty than the brute forces ... white dove effect !

It is said that Franc S. was affiliated with the Mafiosi ... are you familiar with that mother?

There are some that say she supported the dark lady image ... hooded too ...
 
@airclean33

Please tread carefully with comments about Muslims such as "they hate Israel and want to kill them." That is inaccurately painting an entire religious community with a very wide brush and is possibly a violation of this part of the Code of Conduct: "Comments that gratuitously attack or demean individuals or organizations are not acceptable."
 
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