billfred
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Lol @ you knowing more than me. You don't know me well enough to claim such a thing, so I'll start by telling you religion was one of my double majors and I've already read both the Bible and Qur'an in their entirety, but thanks for the recommendation.
Hagar was Sarah's handmaiden, but also Abraham's second wife who gave Abraham his first born child.
Gen 16:3: So after Abram had been living in Canaan ten years, Sarai his wife took her Egyptian slave Hagar and gave her to her husband to be his wife.
No offense, but you and Cindy are crazy to think the two are different. It doesn't matter that "Allah" in the Qur'an comes across differently than "YHWH" in the New Testament. Do you see, Cindy, how saying because they have different personalities that they are now two different people doesn't make sense?
If the one, true God you believe in truly exists, and you admit that Allah was at one point the same god as YHWH, and you now say they are two different people, then you're saying two gods exist, which makes no sense because I'm sure you consider yourself a monotheist.
Jewish people believe in the god as described in the OT and not the new, and one could argue the God described in the OT and NT seem like vastly different gods. They do. So do Jews not believe in the same God either because his personality is different from the OT to the NT?
And for that matter, since Muslims believe Yeshua was a prophet sent through Allah and you don't believe Allah is the same god as YHWH, does that mean the man you think is your savior was a polytheist?
Though you are so spot on, you will never convince hard headed Christian they have the same God as mooslims.