It's May 13, 2024, 12:54:22 AM
Christianity and Judaism had pagans convert, does that mean Judaism and Christianity have paganic origins? NOMuhammed said to the pagans that it was wrong for them to worship all these gods, and told them about the one, almighty god. To Jews and Christians he simply said that he was the last of God's messengers. Islam, Christianity, and Judaism have nothing to do with paganism just because pagans converted into the religions. The 3 religions are tied together by the prophets and the one god. Jews accept all prophets before Jesus, Christians accept the same prophets including Jesus, and Muslims accept the same prophets Jews do in addition to Jesus+Muhammed. We believe the Torah and Bible to be holy books, but we consider them to be incomplete because of the exclusion of Muhammed's being. Also, the Bible has been re-written so many times that it's lost some truth. The Quran hasn't and can't be revised (I'm not sure, but I think this is true for the Torah as well)
Let me clarify. Islam does accept Jesus is what I meant, and that's not included in the Old Testament. So we believe in the Torah and Jesus.
"Well Judaism had all kinds of people convert into it yet it was originated Monotheisticly."This is true for Christianity and Islam as well. So, since some pagans converted to Judaism, does that mean Judaism has "pagan roots"? No.You claimed at first Islam was a paganic religion, and Muhammed brought that change. What I'm saying is, there was NO ISLAM prior to Muhammed. Those were just what you claimed they were, pagans. Just because pagans converted to these religions doesn't make the religions have pagan roots. Because with that argument, your statement would be true for almost all religions.