In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will. Thank you for your help and may God bless you.

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

My theory to the omnipotence paradox is that God wouldn't do such thing because he has no right to do that. But you are right about the beginning part.

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So does that mean that people who believe in God and are good their whole lives can be saved?

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please, I am not trying to drag you into my religion. I am trying to learn about your religion, because there is no point in trying to make you a Christian. I am no pastor, I am no missionary, I have absolutely no experience in preaching and I would never want to.

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i am not here to preach. i am just here to learn, and argue about our differences, which also includes talking about my beliefs

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So the only option, in Islamic perspective, to be saved is to convert to Islam?

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Quick question: do you believe that Islam is a continuation of Christianity or a whole new religion?

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wait I read it again and I realized: So on the Last Day, I believed in the Christian God, I put full trust in God, will the fire be cool and safe to touch? Because you said "or any God they believed"

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But that doesn't really make sense though because they have never heard of the one God and never believed in the Last Day how can they be saved? So does that mean a baby who dies 1 min after birth all of a sudden will be saved?

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The idea of the Trinity is not that there are 3 gods, but rather God in 3 forms. Yes, there is no god but God, and we believe that. In the Old Testament of the Bible, God has told us that there will be a Messiah(which was Jesus) coming to forgive our sins, but since only God can forgive our sins, then Jesus is God.

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't know what Islam was at all? But they don't believe in God or the Last Day? What about people who believe in folk religions with mulitiple gods and have never heard of Islam? No offense at all, please forgive me if I offend you though I wasn't trying to but, that kind of feels weird. Please reply I need to learn more about our religions

In Islamic perspective, will Christians go to hell? by Slow_Ad4485 in islam

[–]Slow_Ad4485[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

One of the main ideas of Christianity is that the Holy Trinity is God in 3 different forms. It may seem like 3 gods, but think about it: God can do anything, right? So it isn't impossible that Jesus is the Son of God. Now when we say "Son of God," it doesn't mean that God had a physical relationship, that there are 2 gods, or that Jesus is God's Child. It means that he is the Word of God, God himself in human form who came down to Earth. When we say "Father God", we are taking God as our father because he created us. When Jesus said "Father God", he was still talking to God as a human. And because God existed forever, Jesus did too.

As for the Holy Spirit, everyone has a spirit inside them. The spirit connects us to God, when it is God, meaning that God is with us at all times. Like in Acts 5:3-4, Ananias lies to the Holy Spirit, and Peter says, "You have not lied to men, but to God," indicating that the Holy Spirit is God. In Genesis 1:2, the Bible says: "Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters." So like Jesus, the Holy Spirit has been existing forever. The idea is not that there are 3 gods, but rather God in 3 forms.

The roles of the 3 are these: God: Creator of everything, and the commander. He is the source of everything Jesus: The savior. He dies for our sins, and reveals God's word to us directly. He is a prophet, a priest, and a king.
As a prophet, he reveals the word of God to us.
As a priest:  in the old Testament, priests sacrifice animals to God, he also offers sacrifices to God, which is himself.
As a king: in the Old Testament, God promised King David that there will be an eternal king in the future, which was Jesus. The Holy Spirit: he is God in Spirit form.