28:19 Go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
Muslims often accuse Christians of saying that they believe in three gods. Christians deny such claims, emphasising that they hold to the Bible, which teaches there is only one God, existent in three persons (hypostases), Father, Son and Holy Spirit who share the same divine nature (ousia).
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Christians and Muslims both claim to love Jesus, but the Jesus of the Bible and the Jesus of the Qur’an are very different. Who is the Jesus of the Qur’an and how is he different from the Jesus of Scripture?
The Textual History of the Qur'an and the Bible, John Gilchrist
Q27: Are the “God” of the Bible and the “Allah” of the Qur’an one and the same entity?
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Q34: Is the concept of the “Trinity” acceptable? (Father, Son & Holy Spirit)
Q116: Is water baptism required of a believer today?
Q146: Does God expect believers to actively worship together and propagate their faith today?