• Welcome to Autism Forums, a friendly forum to discuss Aspergers Syndrome, Autism, High Functioning Autism and related conditions.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Our modern chat room. No add-ons or extensions required, just login and start chatting!
    • Private Member only forums for more serious discussions that you may wish to not have guests or search engines access to.
    • Your very own blog. Write about anything you like on your own individual blog.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon! Please also check us out @ https://www.twitter.com/aspiescentral

Christianity and Islam

lunarious

Aspergers - Scout
V.I.P Member
Correct me if i'm wrong:

Christianity says: What would Jesus do (in the past)?

Muslims says: What will Prophet Mohammed and Allah say/do (in the Judgment Date/Day)?

We might be punished
 
Correct me if i'm wrong:

Christianity says: What would Jesus do (in the past)?

Muslims says: What will Prophet Mohammed and Allah say/do (in the Judgment Date/Day)?
WWJD (what would Jesus do?) is a saying meant to direct people
to consider their own behavior in light of what Jesus would do
in the same situation. A guideline.
 
I am not sure if you understood my post.

I’ve never met “Allah” so I don’t see how I can remember it.
Not even Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) have met Him. Allãh is a God, and The God, and we know Him through the mind. And Heart.
 
WWJD (what would Jesus do?) is a saying meant to direct people
to consider their own behavior in light of what Jesus would do
in the same situation. A guideline.
Christians Believe in a Judgment Day too. They call it Armageddon, i think..

Revelation 16:16 Then they gathered the kings together to the place that in Hebrew is called Armageddon.
 
"Armageddon ... is the prophesied gathering of armies for a battle during the end times, according to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible"
Armageddon - Wikipedia


1751590877492.webp

Definition of ARMAGEDDON
 
"Armageddon ... is the prophesied gathering of armies for a battle during the end times, according to the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Christian Bible"
Armageddon - Wikipedia


View attachment 143599
Definition of ARMAGEDDON
Given that Christians do their dirty-work later, in Armageddon.
I must say I have only Allah to worship, there are no fake (Judeo-Christian) Kings to worship now or later. But the false Kings fear what Allah has given me, and us Muslims, directly and indirectly. We are taught by Allah to not choke Christians and Jews (edit) and ourselves.

Indirectly because Allah controls the concience as Thé God. Read here https://al-islam.org/quran/surah/75/al-qiyaama
 
Last edited:
Not even Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) have met Him. Allãh is a God, and The God, and we know Him through the mind. And Heart.
So he's basically saying "I have no proof but trust me, ok?" To me, that is not a good choice to base your life around.
 
So he's basically saying "I have no proof but trust me, ok?" To me, that is not a good choice to base your life around.
Well yes.

He's not saying He doesn't have proof, He's saying He is The Lord of The Worlds. He's The Merciful. He says bring your evidence if you are Truthful.

And He's saying applying Force is illeagal.
 
Lunarious-Do you want to know Jesus' thoughts are towards the end of the world destruction or what? Or if not what do you like to know about what he said regarding other things.
 
Lunarious-Do you want to know Jesus' thoughts are towards the end of the world destruction or what? Or if not what do you like to know about what he said regarding other things.
I mis-interpreted what you said here. (edit: So i apologize).

But I don't have a basis or foundation to form questions about Christianity. (edit) You can maybe explain what Holy Spirit is.

Thanks
- Mustafa
 
Last edited:
Christianity says: What would Jesus do (in the past)?
I have always taken the question what would Jesus do, as a help to deciding how to act in the present.
We know some things about Jesus, and on that basis what do we think that Jesus would do in the situation in which I find myself now?
 
I mis-interpreted what you said here. (edit: So i apologize).

But I don't have a basis or foundation to form questions about Christianity. (edit) You can maybe explain what Holy Spirit is.

Thanks
- Mustafa

At birth we are born with our spirit and we also have a soul. Our spirit at birth contains God's spirit. This is the Divine Essence, the Holy Spirit-the spirit of God.
God comes in three parts in Christianity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

The Divine Essence resides in Heaven and it is an energy source- a massive source of energy which is beautiful and pure.

Some Christians will be baptised and at this point they will receive more of the Holy Spirit which Jesus said he would send them as the advocate and comforter after he rose. This is to help them in their walk with their faith and to get them to the end goal, which is the next world.
 
To me -

What Would Jesus Do?...is meant to reference the actual man. Otherwise, if it was meant to be about the textual God, then it would just ask that - what would god do? It's about asking what the supposed man, Jesus, as a walking, talking human on Earth would do in whatever situation, whatever moment, here on this planet like all of the rest of us.

What would that guy, Jesus do? He'd maybe perform a miracle. He'd more likely use high brow thinking, careful wording and understanding to more politely call out something and/or someone as stupid...and why. He'd then expressly not do the stupid thing, instead choosing to be and act wise, just and with care.
 
To me -

What Would Jesus Do?...is meant to reference the actual man. Otherwise, if it was meant to be about the textual God, then it would just ask that - what would god do? It's about asking what the supposed man, Jesus, as a walking, talking human on Earth would do in whatever situation, whatever moment, here on this planet like all of the rest of us.

What would that guy, Jesus do? He'd maybe perform a miracle. He'd more likely use high brow thinking, careful wording and understanding to more politely call out something and/or someone as stupid...and why. He'd then expressly not do the stupid thing, instead choosing to be and act wise, just and with care.
Show respect to others's beliefs. I'd respect your belief if you could tell me what it is, but now i have nothing to respect. I sit with nothing.

Jesus is important in Christianity, and Islam, and you are looking to get banned. (edit) at least away from Religious Forum.

Qur'an 2:14: Who is a greater wrongdoer than those who deny access to the mosques of Allah lest His Name be celebrated therein, and try to ruin them? Such ones may not enter them, except in fear. There is disgrace for them in this world and a great punishment in the Hereafter.
 
Not every Christian would take what dagan wrote about calling Jesus a guy as a offence. . I think they would know he was the son of God at the same as saying that. Jesus came with many faces as well Psalm 18-he was meek and low in the spirit as the Bible said and he could be fierce and drive out people misselling in front of the Temple a place to worship. He is also called to bring the end of this world so he is heroic and he can act fatherly and call little children to him to be blessed.
He reaches out to deprived groups who are outcasts and can be on their level. He is humble and likes to see us as friends and views us all worthy of being called priests as Christians. Some people may call him this as he was so approachable and could understand them although on earth he was the son of God in a mortal being.
 
Even according to someone with dead set Christian or Muslim beliefs......Jesus was a man....a guy on Earth. A physical, flesh and blood man, still, despite whatever of God's powers flowed within. My educated opinion is that WWJD? is a reference to what the man...the guy on Earth....what the flesh and blood Jesus would do. Otherwise, asking what God would do, it logically doesn't even track well with what we Earth bound human beings can only do or even think of - God exists far beyond this physical realm. Asking what the man, Jesus would do is what makes sense because it's said he was actually here as a man on Earth, grew up and dealt with struggles on this planet. Jesus, the man would be like any of us who are also only dealing with Earthly issues.

So, let's make good example of it all: What would Jesus do if confronted with someone wrongly assuming ideals about them based on a complete misunderstanding, especially because said attacker is clearly jumping to conclusions and very likely because the conversation is not in their first born, native, and/or completely understood language?
 

New Threads

Top Bottom