No God but One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity
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What does he tell us about the afterlife: to anxiously anticipate unknown judgment or to have joyful faith in his grace?
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Tolerance meant always accepting people, without always accepting their ideas.
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He created mankind so he could delight in us, and we in him, with selfless love.
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And the good news is this: Even though we cannot get to God, out of his great love, God has come to us and made a way for us. God himself has paid for our sins and will eternally restore our souls. All we have to do is repent of our rebellion, have faith in what he has done, and follow him.
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He lived the life we ought to have lived so he could die the death that we deserve to die.
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Christian obedience, devoid of threat and rooted in love, is what God truly wants.
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Who are we to limit God? It is up to God to tell us who he is.
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Based on their traditional teachings, Muslims and Christians should agree that God is greater than we can possibly conceive, more complex than we could ever hope to grasp. We are in no position to determine the intricacies of God’s nature.