iamnotaparakeet wrote:
No analogy is perfect. However, one does not always equal one. A unit of measurement is necessary to determine how close "one" unit is to another unit. If you are going to argue that all monotheistic religions worship the same God,
Islam, Judaism and Christianity, are all abrahamic religions, which means they have the same root, thus, they worship the same God, but differently, although, when it comes to the Trinity, in Christianity, that can be argued to be an exception, given the issue of the Trinity not being considered compatible with monotheism, from nontrinitarians, jewish and muslims perspective. In any case, I can safetly say as I stated above, that Allah, Yavhe and the nontrinitarian christian god is the same entity.
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Another thing, in America there is a game called Football, which there is in Europe also. However, these two games of "Football" are not the same at all. They have different rules and different characteristics to the point of not being the same game. However, Australian Rugby is close enough to American Football to be called "nearly the same", but such is not the case being Australian Rugby and European Football.
The god of Islam, Judaism and Christianity share the same basic characteristics, unlike Football, that you mentioned, that are recognized as two different sports.
Obama is the same person, wether some people think he is a great guy, and others think he is a communist, others think he is a muslim, others think he is the antichrist, others think different things, but they all refer to the same person, you can commit a crime in his name or you can worship him if you like, nevertheless, the same person.
You could argue, the person in their minds is different than the real one, but the issue is that that is usually a metaphor relating to social and psychological aspects, and the issue is that, taking it literally, that makes any individual refers to another individual as a different person rather than the original, each time, and most likely, resulting in no one being able to identify the exact original person, rather a "copy" which is different, in such case.
So the issue is that it doesn't make much sense, that entities have to split themselves into different entities because of different perspectives. Given that the entity in question, shares basic characteristics in all those perspectives.
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Well, these are character traits which show forth identity, that is actually what sets God and Allah apart.
The problem with this, is that you have to split God into different gods for each christian denomination, as well as in the history of Christianity, as we would have to pressume under your idea, that Christianity in the past worshipped a different god than today's Christianity, and even, this being the case to an individual level.
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