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Christians, what do you think of God answering Islamic prayers?

The same percent of miracles and answered prayers also occurs for those that pray to Allah.

Also, the same percent of people that pray to Zeus and Apollo have had answered prayers,

All the people that have believed in any God has experienced spiritual confirmation of their existence.

A warm loving feeling in the heart -- and the comfort of a God.

How do you explain this?

Update:

I don't need to give you examples, why don't you go out and ask someone of any other religion how they know theirs is real.

They will say the same God loving things as you will because they feel the same.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A think it's a delusion, no matter what god you believe in.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Obviously, Christians, Muslims and every other religious people believe in different Gods, because all of them do not fit the same criteria.

    I would ask you if you know the feelings people in every religion have personally, or if you have experienced the love of Christ, because I can tell you personally it has exceeded all false feelings of purpose and security that other religions offer.

    I believe the prayers to all other religions besides Christianity are not heard by any God, and are a coincidence, if "answered" at all.

    Besides, Christianity is an ancient religion and the Bible is a proven historical document. The events in there were confirmed by other ancient documents of that age. They also prove that Jesus was a real historical figure, and many ancient accounts written by people outside the Bible claim to have seen his miracles and resurrection.

    And now with what you're suggesting, would you say if I created a religion for myself right now called "Annieism" (I don't know, lol :P) and in that religion my god was a big hairy beast that would hear my prayers and gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside, would he automatically begin to exist? Would you consider my god to be valid? (Many people have recently come up with modern, bogus religions, would you think their thinking is correct? Would you believe their god is real?)

    Source(s): The Bible My Logic
  • ?
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    5 years ago

    Yeah, you are able to pray to him for good grades and you get 'em, yet you pray for the unfavourable, loss of life, ill and ravenous and not something happens. The psycho knew till now springing up something that suffering and poverty could be strewn everywhere, via distinctive characteristic of his omniscience.

  • 1 decade ago

    God answers to all those who believe Him alone as God.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Of course, I'd rejoice that God answers all prayers, no matter what people call him.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    John 14

    6. Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

  • 1 decade ago

    Coincidence.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I suppose you have empirical proof for all that.

    A) that there is a god

    B) that he was the source of the miracles

    c) the number of athentic miracles

    c) a study of the comparisions.

    I await the links and proof with anticipation.

  • 1 decade ago

    just because they pray to a diff. god, doesn't mean that's the one who answers. like when you shout, "Hey Joe!" and two people turn around and say, "What?!" lol

  • 1 decade ago

    God loves everyone.

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