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A place where those who worship the God of Abraham, or are interested in Abrahamic religions can come together and discuss faith and other things.

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Science of Prayer: Useful or Useless? (Lecture)

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2022/09/11
21:04 UTC

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Psychology of Prayer (Lecture)

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2022/08/28
21:06 UTC

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Slanderous-Tropes against the Friend-Of-Allah

I ended-up coming across a very Disturbing FB-Post, speaking very slanderously again Abraham/Ibrāhīm: Khalīlullah/the Friend-Of-Allah (Peace be upon them). I was definitely more than upset about this. So, I decided to write my about my Anger concerning the Issue at Hand. Sadly, this is neither the 1st-Time which Persons have talked greasey against the Father of the Prophets.

https://garethbryant.wordpress.com/2022/07/13/islamophobiaviaslanderousfeminism/

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2022/07/14
00:31 UTC

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History of Islam in the United States

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2022/07/10
19:26 UTC

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The Abrahamic-Fallacy Exposed

For Centuries, this Religio-Mythos known as "Abrahamic-Faiths" has been used to consolidate Pseudo-Unity between Muslims, Jews, and Christians. Throw the Whole-Concept away...it's a Total-Scam. www.garethbryant.wordpress.com/2022/01/30/abrahamicfallacy/

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2022/07/07
19:45 UTC

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Islam & Christianity: Interview with Dr. Craig Considine

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2022/05/22
18:09 UTC

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Multi-Faith discussions, come join us today.

All faiths are welcome, small group of 4000+ members, for religious discussions and general chats.

Official Discord: https://discord.gg/theology

Partner website chat: thechat.cafe/theology/

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2022/03/31
06:42 UTC

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is there any sub dedicated to christianity vs islam vs judaism debates?

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2021/11/12
15:34 UTC

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Religion & Spirituality: Psychological Differences

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2021/09/12
19:06 UTC

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"Spiritual Warfare" A modern Christian term

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2021/08/18
22:55 UTC

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Spirituality & Faith in the Black Community (2021)

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2021/08/01
22:24 UTC

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The way of Abraham

From the main Abrahamic "religion" besides the rituals, isnt there more similarities rather than differences when it comes to beliefs? From my understanding, Abraham him self never taught religion but instead he taught a way of life, the right way of life and there are no differences in the teachings of all the other prophets. So why are these "religions" claiming that their "religion" is the right one?

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2021/05/21
18:38 UTC

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Multi-Faith Discord server welcoming all to study and learn

https://disboard.org/server/603147882614226944

Click the link and select join server if you wish to check us out, we are a multi faith server with members from all walks of life.

Christians Muslims Jews Pagans Sikhs Hindus Buddhists Atheists and Agnostics

And many more.

We have members who have, converted to and from religions, followed their faith since birth and others who are interested in learning/converting.

Wide range of people, over 2000 members and growing :)

Look forward to meeting you.

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2021/05/04
22:55 UTC

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Are Muslims More Religious than Christians?

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2021/05/02
19:30 UTC

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Psychology of Religion: Why Faith Matters (2021)

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2021/04/04
22:42 UTC

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Islam & Christianity: Finding Faith in a Secular World (2021)

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2021/03/21
20:27 UTC

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this subreddit is dead

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2021/02/02
17:12 UTC

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Why is it so quiet around here?

I would expect it to be slightly more active than it isn't.

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2020/07/29
07:10 UTC

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Theists of Reddit: What made you decide to start believing, or did you always believe?

Of course, theism is broad, but it fits.

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2020/05/07
20:36 UTC

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אחד היה אברהם - שיר של שמאול איל אודס עם גיטרה

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2019/12/11
00:45 UTC

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Does the Tanakh support a concept that Messiah was supposed to have a first and second coming?

Consider Hosea 6:1-3?

"6:2 After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.

6:3 Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth." https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/book-of-hosea#6

How interesting if it a) alludes to resurrection and b) concerns three days and c) speaks of a first & second coming or an arrival like a latter & former rain?

And could there even be a reference to a 2,000 year period between Ascension and Return there if the Talmud itself treats Hosea 6:2 like it's referring to 2,000 years in a 33rd footnote here?

Also, compare Zechariah 9:9-10 with stuff like Daniel 7:13 & Zechariah 14:3-4? Will Messiah come lowly on a donkey and speak peace to gentiles? Or will Messiah arrive on clouds of heaven and mete out judgment? Or both or neither? Add in Isaiah 53 and Daniel 9:24-27 and what does not strongly support a notion that Messiah was supposed to come first like a lamb and is supposed to return like a lion?

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2019/02/03
07:03 UTC

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Abraham Mateo corto de San Valentin

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2015/01/07
08:48 UTC

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