Is the god worshiped by Christians and the god worshiped by Muslims the same god?

Why do you think that way?

Anonymous2010-03-18T19:29:08Z

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I don't believe so. My God is not a God of confusion. Blessings to ya

Mr. Immortel2010-03-19T05:10:22Z

If the God worshiped by christians teaches differently than the one worshiped by Muslims then they are not the same God.

I am that I am!2010-03-19T02:41:40Z

Both of them says that God created the Heaven and the Earth. Both of the says that this creation is happened in six days.
So it proves that they both worship the same God.

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Christians:

On the first day God created the Earth, which at the time would have been a giant ball of water, and He divided light from darkness. The supernatural light would not be talked about in science textbooks.
On day two God separated the water from the air. In most textbooks, the origins of oxygen would not predate land.
On the third day God created the land and plants.
On the fourth day God created the stars and the sun. The Earth predating the sun and stars by three days is considered a heresy among secular scientists.
On day five fish and birds were created. The birds coming before land animals contradict macro-evolutionary models.
On the sixth day of creation, land animals and man were created. At this time there was no death on the Earth, and God proclaimed it was good. The six days of creation contradicts the Darwinian model, which claims death predates man.

Ref.: Genesis 1

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Muslims

Indeed, your Lord is Allah , who created the heavens and earth in six days

Ref: Quran 7:54

Shelley Maxwell2010-03-19T02:26:19Z

Yes.
All religions worship the same figure. They just choose to see it in a different way.
Christians believe in God and the holy trinity and such, Muslims believe in a single God, Jewish people believe in a single male god. Don't forget other religions! I believe (I'm Wiccan) in two gods, a male and a female, but they are merely facets of the true supreme deity.
There's a saying that sums this up very well. "The Gods are like a huge diamond; each is a different facet of one entire, beautiful, perfect whole."

Anonymous2010-03-19T18:32:37Z

Not actually. They don't believe in Jesus of course, only believe he existed, but he is the only mediator between God and man. Since they don't go to him, they cannot get through to God. If they think they are getting through to some spiritual entity, it would have to be a demon.

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