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A: How does Christianity view a Christian who converts to Islam

H3br3wHamm3r81Although I presume this question will be closed, I'll answer anyway. A Christian who converts to any other religion, whether Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, etc., is considered a heretic and anathema. With respect to Muslims: while they confess Yeshu'a to be the Messiah (e.g., Sūratu-l ʿImrān 3:45), ...

 
I would have said basically the same thing. +1
1Jn 2:19 They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
 
Regarding contradiction , do you even find apparent contradictions in the gospels itself?
@H3b... I doubt those things are fundamental beliefs of Gospels , the most fundamental belief which you failed to mention is :""Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these."
 
@NotMyWill-butGodsWillBedone your mistaken
 
@NotMyWill-butGodsWillBedone no there are no Christians groups which do not hold the death resurrection and atonement of Christ as central. The first and second commandment are meaningless with out Christ as God.
 
10:31 AM
@caseyr547 the commandments itself dont include the belief that Jesus is allegedly God
 
@NotMyWill-butGodsWillBedone yes but it is meaningless without Christ as God
it has no value
 
Jesus taught the man more than he asked, yet he did not say he is the son of God, or the Savior sent to redeem mankind of its sins. He did not say anything remotely similar to what people are instructed to repeat to be ‘born again’ in Christ, “You should individually receive me, accept me as the Son of God, your personal Lord and Savior who will die on the cross for your sins and will rise from the dead. Let the Holy Spirit fill you…”

Take what Jesus said and leave what people have added.

Second, salvation depends on this commandment. Jesus made it clear when another man approached Jes
 
yes thats what you believe but thats not what Christians believe
 
@caseyr547 Was Jesus or his disciples Christians?
Did the disciples even know what Christian could've meant?
 
if you want to think that Christ didn't endorse the writtings of the epistles whatever but that makes you something other than a follower of the gospel
peter endorsed the pauline epistles
paul endorsed james
 
10:37 AM
See what the Master in Divinity , Harvard , a reverend says about this :islamreligion.com/videos/4529
 
apeals to authority other than scripture means very little to me
 
@caseyr547 Thats good , but you seem to not follow your own views , as I first explained you the greatest commandment (from Gospel) and why there is nothing more necessary but you came up with epistles of Paul etc who did not even meet Jesus.?
 
Paul met Jesus on the road to dimascus
no the Bible doesn't say that the first and second commandments alone will save you
 
@caseyr547 It was a hallucination\ dream
or even a false saying?
 
again your something
but youre not a christian
 
10:45 AM
As the teachings of Jesus contradict teachings of Paul
 
and no christian would agree with you
i actually need to go
bye
 
@caseyr547 Actually there are :
@caseyr547 Bye
 

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