5289, RE: For the most part they probably are Posted by MsFatBooty, Fri Apr-11-03 02:56 AM
>But there are some differences: > >-for one any practice of polyagomy is not allowed anywhere >in the Bible under the Mosiac law. If I'm not mistaken, >isn't it alright for men to have 4 or so wives in the >Qu'ran? > >Some of the prophets and kings in Israel had more than one >wife (Solomon had over 700) but I don't thihnk this act was >*accepted* but tolerated.
Yes He was lead astray when he married a woman who worshped a goddess >-Which son of Abraham is the "golden child" (Ishmael vs. >Issac)
>which I think in some ways begins to take on an obvious >racial tone.
It was just a result of God's promise and the result of Abraham's wife being unpatient and lacking faith (suggesting that Abraham have a child with the maidservant)
>-I could be wrong, but I think the law against pork (and >other supersticious practices) is taken away in the NT.
Yes. What defiles a man is not what he puts into his mouth but comes out of his mouth (Lies and etc) defiles him.
>-How to get favor with God/get into heaven (atonement vs. >good works).
Faith and living the life he wants you to live.
>Then there's the biggest difference - the life and times of >Yeshua Ben Yosef AKA Jesus The Christ AKA Iesus AKA Prophet >Isa. > >Now yall know I don't believe in any such concept as as >"trinity" and believe only The Father (who I gues is the >same as Allah) is God, but the Qu'ran does not support the >atonement and resurrection. > >I'm also not sure if it supports free will or pre-destiny >cause in my view the Bible supports the former.
Freewill. In the sence we can choose
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