richardhutnik said:
Trusting in Christ as the Christian religion is him as a person's shepherd, and Lord. The idea is believing IN Jesus, not just believing what Jesus said. It is relational, not head knowledge. That is the faith that matters for a Christian. It is Jesus saving people. That is the Christian message. Jesus dying on the cross and resurrecting, to take away the sins of the world. THAT is the Christian message. If you ask a Christian if Jesus is their Lord, they say yes. If you ask a Muslim if the answer does not come back "huh?" then the answer is that it is heresy or blasphemy. Believing someone doesn't mean you believe IN them. There is a key difference. Flat out, Muslim theology might cause one to have reverence for Jesus, but Jesus is not needed any longer, at this time, because of Mohammed. And maybe Jesus returns one day to be a teacher, but certainly won't be as Lord. As I posted before, this link goes into differences: |
ooohhh. This is about the difference between muslims and christians. I forgot I can't believe in Jesus without converting to christianity first. I'm sorry, let me hang up my islamic beliefs and convert. BRB.
Seriously, this is why I almost never get involved in religous topics. I'm esentially being told I can't believe in Jesus because I'm muslim.
I'm out. Have fun in this thread.
I am the black sheep "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson