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abrahamic faiths

  1. HighSpinMfkzt

    Star of Remphan?

    Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon. (Acts 7:43) Any thoughts?
  2. Dawnofhope

    The Eternal Covenant of God: Does it exist within Hinduism and Buddhism?

    The Eternal Covenant of God is an enormously important part of the Abrahamic Faiths whether it be Judaism, Christianity, Islam or the Baha’i Faith. At its heart is a binding agreement between God and man. God asks man to recognise His Great Spiritual Teachers and follow Their Teachings. In...
  3. M

    Why do Abrahamics disagree over so-called prophets and prophesies?

    Is it symptomatic for some type of defect in these religions or is it only a minority of members that seem to enjoy discussing such weighty or trivial things? Why are dharmic paths much less concerned with this type of questions?
  4. Syazrin Mohd Noor

    For the followers of the Abrahamic Faiths, do you believe in the same God?

    This is my personal belief and I believe my Jewish, Christian, and Muslim brothers and sisters may not agree with me but me being a Muslim, I believe that we do worship the same God and here are my reasons: 1) Jews believe that their God is the God of Moses and Muslims believe in the very same...
  5. TDselector

    Is God an Alternative Fact?

    The Final Selection Thought Experiment enables everyone to prove to themselves if God is an alternative fact or not. If there is a God that governs our existence as believed, then the two acts of selection (direct and indirect selection) cannot govern our existence which means that everyone can...
  6. blambore

    Questioning the divine origin of the Covenant...

    Greetings All, I spent the last twelve years investigating on the origin of the Abrahamic faith and the birth of monotheism. This has led me to develop a new hypothesis that invites us to reconsider our understanding of the history of Israel. I would therefore like to humbly submit The Covenant...
  7. S

    Lucifer and so on.

    It's been a while since I read the Holy Bible, or so on related to it, today I watched the TV Series of Lucifer Season 1, and since then there's a mind boggling question to ask. I've never done any research over Lucifer, Baphomet, Lilith, et cetera, in fact, it's been years I've not touched any...
  8. LuisDantas

    Can proselitist monotheism justify itself?

    I have just understood that in my opinion it is inherently unable to do so. To proselitise for a monotheistic faith is, in essence, to make a bet that said faith is in some way sufficiently better than other religious stances. So much so that it would make sense to present it to people who...
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