Doesn't Islam deny both the Incarnation and the Resurrection?
From a Christian perspective, isn't the entirety of Islam, as a religion, blasphemous?
>>2905727
Doesn't Judaism have no precedent for the idea of an incarnation and completely deny its possibility.
From a Jewish perspective isn't the entirety of the Christian religion blasphemous?
Gee OP you might be on to something here.
>Is Islam different than Christianity?
>>2905768
>>2905824
I love how retarded christcucks are.
>>2905727
Catholic here:
All faiths besides Christianity are blasphemous to Christians. But, that does not make them our enemy. It is taught that there are many roads to heaven, but that the Mother Church provides the easiest path. Therefore, we are to be friends with unbelievers and show kindness and mercy to them (for they are also Children of God and are worthy of the Kingdom of Heaven), but remain polite, yet firm in our faith and hope, through our kindness and virtue, that they shall become more interested in the teachings of the Church and, hopefully, come to Her.
>>2905727
yes and yes.
>>2905995
>It is taught that there are many roads to heaven
No it isn't. The Catholic Church is the one true church. You're either in that ark or you die in the flood.
>>2906055
This is a misinterpretation of the "No Salvation" doctrine: only those who know the truth of Christ in their hearts, and then reject it, are denied heaven. Those who do not understand Church teachings MAY still be saved: https://www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/chura5.htm
This does not mean that evangelism is a bad thing, for while the ignorant MAY be saved and the apostate CANNOT be saved, those who live a righteous life as a Catholic SHALL be saved.