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Islam

Islam and Christianity are at mutually exclusive beliefs.

Meaning, if either belief, based on the scriptures, is correct then the other is not.

In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time.

A clear example is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both. One of us must have the wrong doctrine about salvation and the need for it if one of these beliefs is true.

We love our Muslim friends and are praying that they understand that Jesus promised to save anyone that believes and calls on Him for forgiveness.  No person can justify themselves to God through religious works before a Holy God.

In the Bible, Jesus makes it clear that ALL people must choose to put their trust in Jesus as The Way, and allow Him to forgive their sins and to be welcomed to heaven and their is no ‘other way’ and teaches:

But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
[Galatians 1:8 KJV]

Ask AI: Are Chritianity & Islam Compatible? 

Short answer : No, they are not compatible. 

Islam and Christianity share roots as Abrahamic faiths, honoring figures like Jesus and Mary, but are fundamentally incompatible doctrinally due to core disagreements, primarily Islam’s rejection of Jesus’ divinity, the Trinity, and the crucifixion, viewing Jesus as a revered prophet but not God, contrasting with Christianity’s Trinitarian God and Jesus as the divine Son of God, making true theological blending difficult without compromising core tenets of either faith.

Key Differences (Incompatibility):
Nature of God: Christianity’s Trinitarian God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) clashes with Islam’s strict monotheism (Tawhid), where associating partners (like Jesus’ divinity) is shirk (idolatry).
Jesus Christ: Christians believe Jesus is God incarnate; Muslims revere him as a major prophet but reject his divinity and the concept of him being God’s son.
Salvation: Christianity emphasizes grace through Christ’s sacrifice; Islam focuses on submission to Allah and following the Five Pillars, with salvation achieved through deeds.
Scripture: Islam views the Bible as corrupted and holds the Quran as the final, unblemished revelation, while Christians consider the Bible authoritative.

Shared Ground (Compatibility):
Abrahamic Roots: Both stem from Abraham, share prophets (like Moses, Noah), and believe in one God.
Jesus’ Significance: Both faiths revere Jesus (Isa in Islam), believe in his miraculous birth (virgin conception), mighty deeds, and anticipate his second coming.
Ethical Teachings: Both emphasize morality, charity, and justice, though approached from different theological frameworks.
Conclusion:

While common figures and ethical values exist, the fundamental theological differences regarding the nature of God and Jesus’ role prevent doctrinal compatibility, leading many theologians and believers to see them as distinct paths, even while coexisting peacefully.

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-15-2026 – query: ‘How to achieve salvation in Islam’
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AI Results : 

In Islam, salvation (entering Paradise) is achieved through sincere faith in Allah (God) and His Prophet Muhammad, coupled with righteous deeds, especially fulfilling the Five Pillars, and seeking God’s constant mercy through sincere repentance (Tawbah), as individuals are judged by their good deeds outweighing their bad on Judgment Day, with ultimate forgiveness resting on Allah’s grace. It’s a balance of belief, submission (Islam), acts of worship, and sincere turning back to God when sinning.

Core Requirements:
Tawhid (Oneness of God): Believing there’s only one God (Allah) and no partners.
Faith in Prophets & Scriptures: Accepting all prophets (including Moses, Jesus) and holy books, culminating in the Quran and Prophet Muhammad.
Belief in the Hereafter: Believing in angels, the Day of Judgment, and destiny.

Path to Salvation:
The Five Pillars: These are fundamental acts of worship:
Shahada: Declaration of faith.
Salat: Performing five daily prayers.
Zakat: Giving to charity.
Sawm: Fasting during Ramadan.
Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca (if able).
Righteous Deeds (Amal Salih): Performing good deeds like kindness, honesty, and helping others, which bring one closer to God.
Sincere Repentance (Tawbah): Asking God for forgiveness by giving up the sin, regretting it, and resolving not to repeat it.

Submission (Islam): Following God’s commandments, as Islam means “submission”.

Key Concepts:
No Original Sin: Islam teaches humans are born sinless, but commit sins through actions.
Personal Responsibility: Each person is responsible for their own deeds; no one can bear another’s sins.
God’s Mercy: Salvation ultimately depends on God’s mercy, which is sought through faith and actions, as even great sins can be forgiven through sincere repentance.

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts.  We are learning still as well always.

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-15-2026 – query: ‘How to achieve salvation in Christianity?’
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In Christianity, salvation is achieved by accepting God’s free gift of forgiveness through faith in Jesus Christ, which involves believing He is the Son of God, died for your sins, rose again, confessing Him as Lord, repenting (turning from sin), and asking for forgiveness, leading to eternal life and a new relationship with God. It’s not earned by works but received through grace, with good works being an evidence of salvation, not the cause.

Core Steps to Salvation

Admit you are a sinner: Recognize that everyone has sinned and fallen short of God’s standard, separating them from Him, with sin’s consequence being eternal separation (death).
Believe in Jesus: Trust that Jesus Christ is God’s Son, who lived a sinless life, died on the cross as a perfect sacrifice for your sins, and rose from the dead.
Repent: Turn away from your sins, changing your mind about what is important and submitting to God’s will, rather than continuing in your sinful ways.
Confess Jesus as Lord: Publicly or privately declare your belief that Jesus is Lord (ruler) over your life and that God raised Him from the dead (Romans 10:9-10).
Ask for Forgiveness: Pray to God, asking for mercy and forgiveness for your sins, accepting the cleansing work of Jesus.

What Happens Next?

Grace & Gift: Salvation is a gift from God, received by grace through faith, not through personal effort.
New Life: You become a child of God, adopted into His family, and receive the Holy Spirit, giving you a new spiritual nature.
Eternal Life: You are promised eternal life with God in heaven.
Spiritual Growth: A new life of faith involves ongoing spiritual growth, walking with God, and battling sin, demonstrating your transformed heart.

 

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding.  It’s a suprisingly good and concise answer.  

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-15-2026 – query: ‘What is the islamic dilemma?’
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The “Islamic Dilemma” is a Christian apologetic argument claiming the Quran creates a logical contradiction by affirming the divine origin of the Bible (Torah/Gospel) but also stating it was corrupted, presenting Muslims with a choice: if the Bible is corrupt, the Quran is false for affirming it; if it’s not corrupt, the Quran is false for contradicting it, thus leading to the conclusion that the Quran is false either way, according to the argument’s proponents. Muslim apologists counter that the Quran affirms God’s original revelation, not necessarily the current Bible, which they believe was corrupted, and that the Quran provides the true, final guidance.

The Core of the Argument (from a Christian perspective)

Quran affirms previous scriptures: Verses like Surah 3:3-4 and 5:46-47 state God revealed the Torah and Gospel as guidance, and Muslims should judge by them.
Quran claims corruption: Other Quranic verses (e.g., 2:75, 3:78) suggest Jews and Christians changed their scriptures, introducing errors.

The Dilemma:

If the Bible is corrupted, then the Quran is wrong to command judging by it, making the Quran false.
If the Bible is not corrupted (as the Quran implies in other verses), then the Quran is false for contradicting the Bible’s core messages, making the Quran false.

The Islamic Perspective (Counter-arguments)

Distinction between Revelation & Text: Muslims differentiate between the original, pure Wahy (revelation) given to prophets and the texts (Bible) as they exist today, which they believe have been altered or misinterpreted over time.
Quran as Final, Correcting Revelation: The Quran is seen as the final, preserved word of God, correcting misunderstandings and distortions in earlier texts, not necessarily contradicting the original divine message.
Context of Affirmation: When the Quran affirms the Injeel (Gospel) or Tawrat (Torah), it affirms the core monotheistic message, not every detail in the current Christian/Jewish canon, which Muslims believe contains human additions.

In essence, the “Islamic Dilemma” is a theological challenge framed by Christian critics to highlight perceived contradictions within Islamic theology regarding the Bible’s status, while Muslim responses emphasize the Quran’s role as a perfect, final guide that clarifies and supersedes distorted prior scriptures, not the pure original revelations themselves..

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts.  We are learning still as well always.

We used Google to ask the following :Date: 01-01-2026 – query: ‘What is the crucifixion argument between islam and chirstians?’
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The core crucifixion argument between Islam and Christianity centers on the Quran’s statement that Jesus (Isa) was not crucified, but “it appeared so unto them,” while Christians believe Jesus’ crucifixion, death, and resurrection are central to salvation, with Muslims generally holding that God saved Jesus by raising him to heaven and making someone else (like Judas) appear as the crucified, whereas Christians view this as a denial of a historical fact and core theology, creating a significant theological divide.

Christian Perspective (Affirming Crucifixion)

Historical Fact: The crucifixion is seen as a verifiable historical event, essential to Christian faith.
Atonement: Jesus’ death on the cross atoned for humanity’s sins, a cornerstone of Christian doctrine.
Biblical Accounts: The Gospels describe the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, forming the basis of Christian belief.
Islamic Perspective (Denying Jesus’ Crucifixion)
Quranic Basis: Quran (4:157) states, “They killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them”.
Divine Honor: Islamic theology holds that God would not allow a holy prophet like Jesus to suffer such a dishonorable death.
Substitution Theory: The popular view is that someone else (often suggested to be Judas) was made to look like Jesus and crucified in his place, while God raised Jesus bodily to heaven.

The Argument’s Core Conflict

Historical vs. Revelation: Christians argue the crucifixion is historical, while Islam prioritizes the Quran’s revealed truth, viewing historical accounts as potentially corrupted.
Nature of Jesus: Christians see Jesus as divine, making crucifixion and resurrection central; Muslims view him as a revered prophet, but not divine, making his survival more plausible.
The “Appeared So” Problem: For Christians, the idea that God made it appear Jesus was crucified challenges the reality of the event and God’s nature, while for Muslims, it’s a miraculous act of divine preservation.

Key Muslim Sources/Arguments

Gospel of Barnabas: Some Muslim apologists cite this medieval text (considered a forgery by scholars) which names Judas as the substitute.
Razi’s View: Islamic scholar Imam Razi proposed that the governor, wanting to appease crowds, had someone else crucified, though he acknowledged contradictions in substitution reports.

In essence, the debate hinges on whether Jesus died on the cross, with Christianity affirming it as central to salvation history and Islam, based on the Quran, denying it, proposing a divine substitution.

We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts.  We are learning still as well always.

Did you know: The daily prayers practiced in Islam conflict with Jesus and Christianity?

The five times of prayer as laid down in the Quran are:

The dawn or any time before sunrise.
Midday, after the sun passes its highest.
The late part of the afternoon.
Dusk or just after sunset.
Between sunset and midnight.

Fajr (dawn)
Dhuhr (midday)
Asr (afternoon)
Maghrib (sunset)
Isha (nights)

from : https://www.muslimconverts.com/prayer/how_to_pray.htm

AN EXAMPLE OF THE FIRST MUSLIM PRAYER OF THE DAY IS AGAINST WHAT JESUS SAID OF HIMSELF :

START OF Morning (Fajr) Prayer
1 – Establish the Sutrah by placing anything (about the height of a saddle) just beyond the place of prostration. Things that can be used are: a wall, chair, bed, tall pillow, tall purse, tall stick, tree, etc

Then Stand facing the Kabah in Makka in Saudi Arabia (Qibla).
Your feet should be shoulder width apart and your feet should be pointing straight.
Your eyes should be looking at the place on the ground were you will prostrate your forehead later on in the prayer. Do not look at the sky !
2 – Make intention as to which prayer you are about to perform (e.g. Fajr -Morning prayer).
Note!
Intention should be in mind not verbal.
That is one should be thinking of which prayer one is about to perform.
3 – Saying
“Allah hu Akbar”
(Allah is Great or rather it means Allah is the Greatest as Allah is greater than everything that exists)
Raise both your hands (with palms of hands facing Kabah ) with fingers apart (not spaced out) level with shoulders or level with top of the ears .
4 – Place right hand on the back of the left palm, wrist, and forearm or Grasp the left arm with the right hand
Place the hand on the chest
Whilst in this position and looking at place of prostration recite the following opening supplication: Subhana kallah huma wa bee hum deeka wa ta bara kusmuka wa ta allah jaduka wa la ilaha ghairuk
( You are Glorified, Oh Allaah, and Praised; Your Name is Blessed; Your Majesty is Exalted, and none has the right to worshipped but You )
A’oodhu Billaahi minash-shaitaanir-rajeem
( I seek refuge in Allah from satan the accursed)
Recite Surah Fatiha: recite one verse at a time
1 Bismillah hir rahman nir raheem In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
2 Alhamdu lillahi rabbil a lameen All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists).
3 Ar rahman nir raheem The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
4 Maliki yawmid deen The Only Owner (and the Only Ruling Judge) of the Day of Recompense ( i.e. the Day of Resurrection)
5 Iyyaka na’a budu wa-iyyaka nasta aeen You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything).
6 Ihdinas sirataal mustaqeem Guide us to the Straight Way
7 Siratal latheena an a’amta alayhim ghayril maghdoobi alayhim walad daalleen The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger (such as the Jews), nor of those who went astray (such as the Christians).

After reciting Surah Fatiha one says
Ameen
Listen to the whole of Surah Fatiha
After reciting Surah Fatiha one says
Ameen
Then Recite another Surah from the Quran such as Surah Ikhlas:
Recite one verse at a time
Bismillah hir rahman nir raheem In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
1 Qul Huwal lahu Ahad Say (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him): He is Allah, (the) One.
2 Allaahus-Samad Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks).
3 Lam yalid walam yoolad He begets not, nor was He begotten;
4 Wa lam yakul-lahuu kufuwan ahad And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him.
Listen to the whole of Surah Ikhlas


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How Does a Person Achieve Salvation in Islam?

Quick answer : Works based salvation

In Islam, salvation from sin is not necessary. 

This is because they deny the doctrine of original sin. Indeed, they do not believe that the sin of Adam and Eve affected the entire human race. In Islam, humans are not sinners in the biblical sense. Thus, they do not believe that humanity is in need of a Savior. Salvation, therefore, has a different meaning to the Muslim than to the Christian. It is not the salvation from sins but rather the need to submit to the will of Allah. This is how they understand the meaning of salvation.

Islam’s way of salvation from sin consists of works/righteousness. It is living a life that is in total submission to Allah and his commandments. Then, at judgment day, if the good works have outweighed the bad, then Allah will accept the person into heaven.

The Bible teaches something totally different. Original sin is a reality. The Bible teaches that God created two actual people, Adam and Eve, and placed them in a real place, Eden. At that time, He gave them specific commandments and told them the consequences for disobedience. Adam and Eve chose to disobey God and to bring sin into our world.

Humanity now has a fallen nature due to sin. Because our sin has separated us from God we need a Savior. Since God demands a standard of perfection, we can do absolutely nothing to please Him. This is the reason Jesus Christ came to earth, to save us from our sins. All of our good works are not sufficient to save ourselves.

Therefore, Christianity stresses right belief, not so much right works. While it is important for a believer to live a life like Christ, this has nothing to do with their standing before God. A person is saved by believing in Jesus.

Thus, Islam and Christianity have completely different views of what it means to be saved.

Consequently, one of these religions must have the wrong belief on this subject.

Other Basics : 

Islam : 

  1. Denies Jesus died on the cross

  2. Denies Jesus’ deity

  3. Denies the resurrection of Jesus

But as Christians this is the essence of what is requited to be saved : 

That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. [Romans 10:9 KJV]

  1. Islam claims that Jesus was only a prophet.

But as Christians Jesus addresses this multiple times and makes us aware that he claimed to forgive sins ( as only God coul do ), and the bible goes on to say that: 

Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of [things] in heaven, and [things] in earth, and [things] under the earth; And [that] every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father. [Philippians 2:9-11 KJV]

The major beliefs of Christianity are at odds with the central beliefs of Islam. One of their main differences concerns the doctrine of salvation. The Bible says that a person is saved from their sins by trusting in Jesus Christ alone. Islam, on the other hand, teaches a different way to deal with the sin problem.

In addition, we can make the following comparisons:

1. Salvation From Sin Is Not Necessary In Islam

It is important to realize that Islam does not believe it is necessary for a person to be saved from their sins. This is one of the main differences between it and Christianity. There are a number of reasons as to why this is so.

2. Islam Does Not Believe in Original Sin

To begin with, Islam does not accept the doctrine of original sin. Though humans are imperfect, they are not fallen through original sin. Islam teaches that Adam and Eve did not directly disobey God but rather forgot His commandment not to eat from the forbidden tree. After Adam sinned, God promised him “guidance,” and assured him he had “nothing to fear” provided he followed that guidance

3. The Fall Occurred in Heaven, Not Earth

According to Islam, the fall occurred not on earth in the Garden of Eden, but actually in heaven. There was no earthly fall of humanity, no original sin.

4. Jesus’ Death on the Cross Was Not Necessary for Salvation

Because humanity is not in a fallen, sinful state, there was no need for a Savior. Therefore, there it was not necessary for Jesus Christ to die for the sins of the world. Consequently, Islam rejects the idea that Jesus death had any significance whatsoever. On the contrary, they do not believe that it was Jesus who died upon the cross!

5. Salvation, as Islam Understands It, Is Based upon a Person’s Good Works Outweighing Their Bad

Since Muslims do not recognize original sin, they see no need for salvation in the Christian sense. There is nothing to be saved from. Consequently, if there was no original sin, there is no need for a Savior. Salvation, in Islam, is based upon the deeds of a person. The Quran says,

They whose balances shall be heavy shall be blest. But they whose balances shall be light, they shall lose their soul, abiding in hell forever (Surah 23:102-104).

In Islam, people are saved by the will of Allah through obedience to his law, the Shari’ah. Consequently, in Islam, a person is to live a good life, pleasing God in all that they do. They are to submit to him and follow his commandments. Religion, to the Muslim, does not mean salvation from sin. Instead, it means following the right path, or the Shariah which mapped out by Islamic law. Salvation in Islam is not understood in the same way as salvation in Christianity.

6. The Unpardonable Sin (Shirk) Is Saying Allah Has Equals

There is such a thing as an unpardonable sin in Islam. It is called shirk. This is a denial of the unity of Allah. Specifically, God cannot be three and one at the same time. Therefore, anyone who holds to the doctrine of the Trinity commits the unpardonable sin.

7. There Is No Assurance of Salvation in This Life

Islam cannot offer anyone assurance of salvation in this life. It is only at the Judgment Day that people will discover whether they have been accepted by Allah. This of course, means that nobody can have any real security in this life as to where they will be in the next.

8. There Is No Forgiveness for Personal Sin in Islam

The Quran does not have much to say about the topic of forgiveness. Forgiveness is something that Allah gives as he wishes. The Quran says,

(As for) those who disbelieve, they shall have a severe punishment, and (as for) those who believe and do good, they shall have forgiveness and a great reward. (Surah 35:7)

There is no offer of forgiveness based upon repentance. The Quran says elsewhere,

Surely Allah does not forgive that anything should be associated with Him, and forgives what is besides that to whomsoever He pleases; and whoever associates anything with Allah, he devises indeed a great sin (Surah 4:48).

Forgiveness is not something that is offered to everyone in Islam. Only those whom Allah is pleased to forgive can be forgiven.

The Christian Response

Christians have the following response to the beliefs of Islam.

1. The Bible Teaches the Doctrine of Original Sin

Contrary to Islam, the Bible teaches the doctrine of original sin. Adam and Eve were actual characters who were placed in a perfect environment. Their sin caused separation between them and God. This sinful nature has been passed on to all of us. Each human being, born with their sin, is born separated from God. The Apostle Paul wrote to the church at Rome explaining this important truth. He stated,

Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: (For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam’s transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come. But not as the offence, so also [is] the free gift. For if through the offence of one many be dead, much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, [which is] by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many. And not as [it was] by one that sinned, [so is] the gift: for the judgment [was] by one to condemnation, but the free gift [is] of many offences unto justification. For if by one man’s offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.) [Romans 5:12-17 KJV]

The reality of original sin is clearly taught in the Bible. Indeed, the rebellion of Adam of Eve brought sin into the world which was passed on to all of us.

2. The Bible Teaches Original Sin Occurred Here on the Earth

Scripture says that original sin is a reality. Moreover, it took place here upon the earth in the Garden of Eden.

And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. [Genesis 2:8 KJV]

The Bible teaches that Eden was an actual place on the newly created earth. Scripture gives known geographical references to identify the site. It is always treated in the Bible as a definite place which was populated with two real human beings: Adam and Eve.

It was in this garden where Adam and Eve sinned against God. Their sin separated humanity from God. This brought about the need for a Savior.

3. Salvation from Sin Is Absolutely Necessary

The Bible could not be clearer on the matter. Salvation from sin is absolutely necessary. Every human being is born with a sin nature that causes us to disobey God. By nature, we are sinners. We need to be saved from the penalty of sin.

The Bible says that all of us have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory or His perfect standard. Paul wrote the following to the Romans.

For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: [Romans 3:23-24 KJV]

This includes everyone. Paul also wrote about sin and its wages.

For the wages of sin [is] death; but the gift of God [is] eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. [Romans 6:23 KJV]

The fact that all of us are in a sinful state shows that we need a Savior.

4. The Bible Says Good Works Cannot Please God

All of us have fallen short of God’s perfect standard. This means that all of us, no matter who we are, need a Savior. Our good works cannot achieve salvation for us. This is taught in both testaments. We read about what the Lord thinks of our good works from the prophet Isaiah.

But we are all as an unclean [thing], and all our righteousnesses [are] as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away. [Isaiah 64:6 KJV]

Paul wrote the following to Titus.

But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; [Titus 3:4-6 KJV]

The Bible says that our good works cannot please God. We need a Savior. Jesus Christ is the one who died to save us from our sins. We must accept the forgiveness He offers by faith because we cannot earn our salvation. The Bible is clear on this issue.

Islam rejects the salvation that is offered by Jesus Christ. They do not believe that He is the one way to the one God because they do not believe salvation from sin is necessary.

5. The Unpardonable Sin Is Rejecting Jesus

Sin can be forgiven. In fact, there is only sin God will not forgive is the rejection of Jesus Christ. Jesus said,

And he said unto them, Ye are from beneath; I am from above: ye are of this world; I am not of this world. I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am [he], ye shall die in your sins. Then said they unto him, Who art thou? And Jesus saith unto them, Even [the same] that I said unto you from the beginning. I have many things to say and to judge of you: but he that sent me is true; and I speak to the world those things which I have heard of him. [John 8:23-26 KJV]

Unless a person believes in Jesus Christ, there is no hope for them whatsoever. We read in John’s Gospel how the world is divided into two classes of people, the saved and the lost.

He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. [John 3:36 KJV]

Those who have believed in Christ are saved while those who reject Him are lost. There is no third category.

6. One Can Know That They Have Eternal Life

Believers can also know whether of not they have eternal life. In his first letter to the believers, John wrote,

For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. If we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater: for this is the witness of God which he hath testified of his Son. He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son. And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath life; [and] he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. [1 John 5:7-13 KJV]

There is no hope for those who reject Jesus as their Savior. None whatsoever.

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