i thought allah was a moon god, hence he is no such thing. something the false prophet muhammid(hell is upon him) just jump on to suit his own evil desires. Man that guy shouldnt of gotten drunk so much. He could of picked another false god that was more believable to challange us. lol
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"i thought Jesus was a sun god, hence he is no such thing. something the false prophet Paul(hell is upon him) just jump on to suit his own evil desires. Man that guy shouldnt of taken so many hallucinagenics. He could of picked another false god that was more believable to challange us. lol"
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1) The crescent moon is the symbol of Islam in the same reason that the cross is for Christians. Or the fish. Is the Christian god a god of fish?
2) Allah is the same God of Christianity, just with an untranslated name.
3) Muslims can't drink. Mohammid presumebly didn't either, seeing as that's what he was raised on. No drugs either. So Mohammid probably was clearer of mind then some other supposed prophets back in the day.
And stuff. First post about here, so greetings folks.
If you can´t even spell, I don´t think your arguments are even valid, because it means you are talking from pure ignorance. Anyway, if you read the Koran and the islamic literature, you´ll see plenty of references to the Jewish and Christian tradition. Any other proof?
The word "allah" may have been derived from the name for a moon god, just as the word "god" was derived from the name of a Germanic mound spirit. So what? Does that mean English-speaking Christians worship a Germanic mound spirit? The word "mall" is derived from the Italian word for "hammer". What the hell does the origin of a word have to do with its current meaning?
Allah is the Arabic word for god, just like Dio is the Italian word and Bog is the Russian word. Arabic speaking Christians call God Allah, just like Muslims do. In the Hebrew OT, God was often called Elohim, the plural of Eloh - see the similarity? Arabic and Hebrew are both semitic languages.
I once saw a homeless man on the street claiming to be the herald of a snake god who lived on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter. To prove his divine powers, he pulled a quarter out of my ear.
How is he, or Mohammad, less credible than Jesus?
Confused?
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