Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?
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Piero MazzeiNovember 9, 2019
Is not Allah a derivate of Elohim?
H NorthNovember 8, 2019
This article fails to address the primary reason that clearly demonstrates that Islam and Christianity are from different sources: their origins. Muhammad was physically assaulted by an entity to the point that he was so traumatized that he feared for his life, and wanted to throw himself off a cliff and kill himself--it was his wife Khadijah that convinced him that instead the entity was supposedly an "angel". And so Islam was born.
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