Concept of God in the Three Monothestic Religions

@Gorcon (320)
United States
August 20, 2008 3:16pm CST
Here I'll be starting a discussion on the different concepts of God in the three monotheistic faiths of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Please, do not post here if you're merely going to bash, slander and ridicule other people's faiths. This is meant to be a constructive, educational and insightful discussion.
2 responses
@urbandekay (18278)
23 Aug 08
Gorcon, I am glad and surprised to hear that you acknowledge that Christianity is monotheistic. all the best urban
@Gorcon (320)
• United States
23 Aug 08
when did I say it was not? The three faiths are Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Now can someone please explain the trinity/Jesus/God concept of Christianity :P ?
@urbandekay (18278)
23 Aug 08
Perhaps you did not, but many Muslims have attempted such dissemblance. all the best urban
@urbandekay (18278)
23 Aug 08
Answer me first, in which discourse can the most clarity be given? all the best urban
@Harley009 (1416)
• India
23 Aug 08
In Islam: God is One only, He is self sufficient, neither beget, nor begotten, none comparable unto him. There is none to be worshiped except Allah, he is ever living, most powerful, he won't get sleep or nap, to him belongs all of earth, sky and heavens. No one can recommend without his command, he knows what is in front of us and what is behind, Nobody get his knowledge unless he willed, His dominion is over all the earth, sky and heavens, guarding and preserving them wont make him tired, He is most high, he is most Great.
@Gorcon (320)
• United States
23 Aug 08
thanks for explaining the Islamic perspective