Some say that Allah is the Moon God. It is certainly consistent with his symbols. As such, he might be described as "Al Lah", for the Egyptian Moon God "Lah".
Meanwhile, the Moon was viewed to be the servant of the Dark Star back in those days. Saturn. Hence, the "Star and the Crescent" symbology is of a Star (the Dark Star... Saturn) and a crescent (Saturn's ring, or alternatively the Moon in its crescent form).
Note the eight-pointed star. The Star of Isis. Sister-wife of Osiris, and creator of Sex Magick.
As Saturn is Satan, basically, or at a minimum is Cronus who eats his own children, the idea that Allah would be Satan or at a minimum the servant of Satan... makes sense.
Hate to break it to y'all but this may very well hold true for all the Abrahamic religions. There is very good evidence to suggest that Yahweh is Dionysus or Baccus aka Saturn. Heard of the whole Demiurge notion that came out of Gnosticism in the early Church before Constantine's cronies laid down the law? Anyway... I have a running theory that all monotheisms eventually run into a fatal flaw of converting their one pure Good God into the one pure Evil god, by making deals with it... and then having to keep this secret, and then having to protect the secret knowledge by force and control... it is the Achiles' heel of all monotheistic traditions. Perhaps what Jesus came to correct. Here is something I just found about Yahweh as Dionysus. Quite interesting:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y17Gotuqzj4
I don't doubt it, I’ve heard God has many names. “YHWH means “I am”, Jehovah means “My Lord”, El Shaddai means “My God”, El Roi “The God who Sees Me”, El Elyon “God Most High”, Adonai “The LORD” Then of course there’s Jesus Christ. And more into the relationship names of Father, Heavenly Father, Savior, Creator. My Love, my friend.
I watched some of it. I’ll admit that I’m very unfamiliar with Greek gods and the such. But I get, from reading the comments, how the video shows the overlapping beliefs of Greek and Judaism. It’s a bit over my head overall. As one commenter said, “Might be a good topic for a scholarly round table”
“For example, an Arab Christian may still use the word “Allah” to denote God, but his understanding of that term would be starkly different from a Muslim, for the Christian would recognize that Jesus Christ is God (Allah) whereas the Muslim would never consider that connotation. Thus, denotatively the word “allah” merely refers to “god,”
Interesting enough. The priest Mari, most know now as the one who was attacked recently, showed in the Islamic Bible the name of Jesus, as the Messiah. Literally word for word “Jesus the Messiah”. So, for me, this was a shocker. My view is no Muslim wound see Jesus this way, yet it’s right there in their “Bible”. I guess similar to Christianity, there are some various differences in beliefs?
Muslims are very confused in their beliefs, which makes sense since their entire movement is based on mohammed saying whatever he wanted as long as it gained more bandits for his tribe or fighters for his armies.
To them, Jesus of Nazareth was not God, but only a prophet (to them, he didn't die on the cross and didn't provide you a path to heaven), but they also believe that Jesus is going to come back in the final days as messiah to lead the muslims (them exclusively, despite their heresy) to victory and world domination.
there are some various differences in beliefs?
Yes, Christianity is about treading a higher path, islam is about conquest and slavery.
“To them, Jesus of Nazareth was not God, but only a prophet”
That’s what I thought until Priest Mari, the one who was attacked recently, pointed to their “Bible”, showed the print, and it goes word for word, Jesus the Messiah. Which I was shocked to see. The fact that Muslims call Jesus a prophet goes directly against what’s written in their own Koran or “Bible”.
But as you said, Muslims are confused about their beliefs.
Thought Allah meant God in Arabic. Used by Arab Christian’s and Muslims.
Lots of conjecture on this one.
Some say that Allah is the Moon God. It is certainly consistent with his symbols. As such, he might be described as "Al Lah", for the Egyptian Moon God "Lah".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah_as_a_lunar_deity
Meanwhile, the Moon was viewed to be the servant of the Dark Star back in those days. Saturn. Hence, the "Star and the Crescent" symbology is of a Star (the Dark Star... Saturn) and a crescent (Saturn's ring, or alternatively the Moon in its crescent form).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_and_crescent
Note the eight-pointed star. The Star of Isis. Sister-wife of Osiris, and creator of Sex Magick.
As Saturn is Satan, basically, or at a minimum is Cronus who eats his own children, the idea that Allah would be Satan or at a minimum the servant of Satan... makes sense.
Nope.
Wikipedia.
“Allah has been used as a term for God by Muslims (both Arab and non-Arab), Judaeo-Arabic-speaking Jews, and Arab Christians“
Oxford reference
“ The name of God among Muslims (and Arab Christians). The name comes from Arabic 'allāh, contraction of al-'ilāh ‘the god’.
Britannica
“Allah, (Arabic: “God”) Standard Arabic word for God, used by Arab Christians as well as by Muslims”
Cambridge dictionary
“ Allah noun US /ˈæl.ə/ UK /ˈæl.ə/ the name of God for Muslims and Arab Christians”
I can keep going if you like?
Nope is correct
This is correct.
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Hate to break it to y'all but this may very well hold true for all the Abrahamic religions. There is very good evidence to suggest that Yahweh is Dionysus or Baccus aka Saturn. Heard of the whole Demiurge notion that came out of Gnosticism in the early Church before Constantine's cronies laid down the law? Anyway... I have a running theory that all monotheisms eventually run into a fatal flaw of converting their one pure Good God into the one pure Evil god, by making deals with it... and then having to keep this secret, and then having to protect the secret knowledge by force and control... it is the Achiles' heel of all monotheistic traditions. Perhaps what Jesus came to correct. Here is something I just found about Yahweh as Dionysus. Quite interesting: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Y17Gotuqzj4
Is that you, Static?
I don't doubt it, I’ve heard God has many names. “YHWH means “I am”, Jehovah means “My Lord”, El Shaddai means “My God”, El Roi “The God who Sees Me”, El Elyon “God Most High”, Adonai “The LORD” Then of course there’s Jesus Christ. And more into the relationship names of Father, Heavenly Father, Savior, Creator. My Love, my friend.
'Dasting stuff. I'm curious what you'd think of the vid I linked. More of exactly these kinds of linguistic connections and observations.
I watched some of it. I’ll admit that I’m very unfamiliar with Greek gods and the such. But I get, from reading the comments, how the video shows the overlapping beliefs of Greek and Judaism. It’s a bit over my head overall. As one commenter said, “Might be a good topic for a scholarly round table”
https://www.ciu.edu/allah-islam-same-yahweh-christianity#:~:text=Let's%20first%20look%20at%20the,Muhammad%20came%20on%20the%20scene.
From your link.
“For example, an Arab Christian may still use the word “Allah” to denote God, but his understanding of that term would be starkly different from a Muslim, for the Christian would recognize that Jesus Christ is God (Allah) whereas the Muslim would never consider that connotation. Thus, denotatively the word “allah” merely refers to “god,”
Interesting enough. The priest Mari, most know now as the one who was attacked recently, showed in the Islamic Bible the name of Jesus, as the Messiah. Literally word for word “Jesus the Messiah”. So, for me, this was a shocker. My view is no Muslim wound see Jesus this way, yet it’s right there in their “Bible”. I guess similar to Christianity, there are some various differences in beliefs?
Muslims are very confused in their beliefs, which makes sense since their entire movement is based on mohammed saying whatever he wanted as long as it gained more bandits for his tribe or fighters for his armies.
To them, Jesus of Nazareth was not God, but only a prophet (to them, he didn't die on the cross and didn't provide you a path to heaven), but they also believe that Jesus is going to come back in the final days as messiah to lead the muslims (them exclusively, despite their heresy) to victory and world domination.
Yes, Christianity is about treading a higher path, islam is about conquest and slavery.
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5c-d1pNnvs
“To them, Jesus of Nazareth was not God, but only a prophet”
That’s what I thought until Priest Mari, the one who was attacked recently, pointed to their “Bible”, showed the print, and it goes word for word, Jesus the Messiah. Which I was shocked to see. The fact that Muslims call Jesus a prophet goes directly against what’s written in their own Koran or “Bible”.
But as you said, Muslims are confused about their beliefs.
The god that muslims worship is not God the Creator. They worship a false god.
Well, can't it be said that we all run the risk of doing that, inadvertantly? Again, refer to the Gnostic concept of the Demiurge.
If we all refer to the Holy Bible and the Holy Spirit we run no risk of worshipping a false god.
Well...who's been mucking with those texts though? How 'bout we follow what Jesus actually taught? (Holy Spirit - agree you are onto something there)
That’s obvious.