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    Question: God and killing the firstborns of Egypt in the book of Exodus

    Me, too. I'm not an Islamic scholar :). However, it still doesn't make any sense to me because I don't believe in the Holy Trinity (I don't mean to offend you at all by saying this ;). But I wonder how Jews who do not believe in the Holy Trinity interpret those verses in Exodus 16?? Peace be...
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    Question: God and killing the firstborns of Egypt in the book of Exodus

    But Exodus said that God had been flying over Egypt Himself :). Of course the Exodus of the sons of Israel from Egypt is a great remarkable event in all the Abrahamic religions, but being God ''flying'' over Egypt and killing the firstborns is ''blasphemous'' to me. God might have said ''and...
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    Question: God and killing the firstborns of Egypt in the book of Exodus

    First off, I'd like to express my admiration for your interpretation :). But those verses tell us plainly that sprinkling the blood wasn't a test to the Israelites, but it was rather a sign so that the Lord could differentiate between the Israelite and Egyptian houses. Had it been a test to...
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    Question: God sought to kill Moses in the book of Exodus

    Of course God hasn't forsaken those who don't believe in Him as my religion taught me :). They are who forsook God. However, God helps them in the ordeals they go through in their lives because He is the Most-Merciful :). YHWH, Elohim, Adonai and Allah are different names for the same Omnipotent...
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    Question: God and killing the firstborns of Egypt in the book of Exodus

    Peace and God's blessings be upon you :) The book of Exodus tells us that God's tenth plague on the Egyptians was killing all the firstborns of Egypt. God told Moses that He would hover over the houses of Egypt and kill the Egyptian firstborns. He ordered the Israelites to stain their houses...
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    Question: God sought to kill Moses in the book of Exodus

    OK, let's say that God had made himself known to His creatures in the biblical ages. So Why won't God Almighty make Himself known to the humans living in the ages after Jesus Christ? I think the best time for God to make Himself known is now; as there are many atheists and unbelievers who...
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    Question: God sought to kill Moses in the book of Exodus

    No problem at all, but my religion taught me that God is too great to descend from heaven and abase Himself under any circumstances. There's nothing compared to His glory. No human can think how God is and how great He is because our thinking is limited. Peace be upon you ;)
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    Question: God sought to kill Moses in the book of Exodus

    I know that Christians are better than Jews with regard to the interpretation of the Old Testament :), as Jesus (PBUH) taught them everything about God's mercy and love and completed ''The Old Testament'', giving Christians facts Jews hadn't known before ;) However, we believe that the Old...
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    Question: God sought to kill Moses in the book of Exodus

    Peace and God's blessings be upon you :) While reading the Book of Exodus, I found these 3 verses that shocked me :confused-82:. Exodus (4:24-26) says (New International Version):- At a lodging place on the way, the LORD met Moses and was about to kill him. But Zipporah took a flint knife, cut...
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    Article Crimes and penalties in the Bible and Islam

    Cariad, you've hit the nail right in the head as Americans would say ;). The main objective of this thread is to allay non Muslims doubts about Islam and to show how great our religion and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are :D. If only Muslims and Christians all around the world would live peacefully...
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    Article Crimes and penalties in the Bible and Islam

    God is the all-knowing and all-powerful and He cannot be compared to mortal humans in terms of feelings :). Only human cannot love if he doesn't experience it. But God, He is so Great and Omnipotent that we cannot say that he should experience love through sacrifice as you mentioned before in my...
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    Article Crimes and penalties in the Bible and Islam

    I wasn't told wrong about the Trinity, but I still don't believe in it. The unity of God is more ''sensible to me'', still ;). To me, unitary God knows everything about love because he loves His creatures. God is the most merciful, the most compassionate and graceful as my religion taught me :D...
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    Article Evolution theory and Islam

    Peace and God's blessings be upon you... Sorrowfully, non Muslims who believe in the theory of evolution (which states that humans were evolved from apes) claim that Islam is a primitive and ignorant religion whose story of creation contradicts with modern science. In this thread, we'll discuss...
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    Article Evolution theory and Islam (a comparative study)

    Peace and God's blessings be upon you... Sorrowfully, non Muslims who believe in the theory of evolution (which states that humans were evolved from apes) claim that Islam is a primitive and ignorant religion whose story of creation contradicts with modern science. In this thread, we'll discuss...
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    Article Crimes and penalties in the Bible and Islam

    It is still hard to me to believe in the Holy Trinity and the way God manifested himself as Christians believe :) Peace and God's blessings be upon you ;)
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