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Reply to "Who is Allah (according to Islamic teachings)"

seignet posted:
ksazma posted:

We keep reading about this unconditionally loving Father. Yet  we find that somehow that unconditionally loving Father had no problems decreeing that the sins of the father shall fall into their sons to the fourth generation. Think about that. You do something wrong. But that unconditionally loving Father is not satisfied with just punishing you. He also needs to punish your son, grandson, great grandson and great great grandson. Compare that to what the Qur'an stated about Allah. It says that when a person do something good, Allah will reward that person with one blessing or up to an indefinite number. However, when that person commit a sin, the punishment is only for that sin. Suddenly Allah look so much more benevolent than that unconditionally loving Father. 

R u seying the God of the Jews is different from Allah. Then there is two different gods or just the way this God is percieved?

 

No. I believe that there is only one God. What I was saying above is that the Bible misrepresented who God is.

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