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Returned after a long absence

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
Well, how does a mostly Muslim, sort of Christian view the Creator (of the material world)?

Well, how does a mostly Muslim, sort of Christian view the Creator (of the material world)?

All we know for sure about the Creator is "I am that I am". He spoke through the air at the Baptism of Jesus. I think the Muslim view of Allah SWT is too restrictive in that it limits God. Being the Creator, he can do as he wishes. Is Jesus the "Son" of God? Christians do nothing to prove he is. At the end, Isa PBUH will be who Allah SWT and Isa PBUH say he is.
 

The_Fisher_King

Trying to bring myself ever closer to Allah
Premium Member
All we know for sure about the Creator is "I am that I am". He spoke through the air at the Baptism of Jesus. I think the Muslim view of Allah SWT is too restrictive in that it limits God. Being the Creator, he can do as he wishes. Is Jesus the "Son" of God? Christians do nothing to prove he is. At the end, Isa PBUH will be who Allah SWT and Isa PBUH say he is.

So, on this view, Allah is the Creator (who can do as he wishes), and we should submit to Allah, the Creator?
 
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