this is not a question, i will like to say thanks to everyone who answered honey,very good job,God bless u all
July 30, 2010
July 20, 2010
Catholics in Malta refer to God as Allah, why don’t north American Catholics do this too?
Arab Christians and Arab Jews also use it to refer to the monotheist deity. Arabic translations of the Bible also employ it, as do Catholics in Malta (who pronounce it as “Alla”), and Christians in Indonesia, who say “Allah Bapa” (Allah the Father).
http://www.egnu.org/thelema/Allah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah
Pope John Paul II has said the fact that Christians and Muslims worship “the One and same God” is a factor that draws the two communities together and lays the basis for love and cooperation between the two communities of believers. http://www.catholic.org.sg/cn/wordpress/?p=995
http://www.factbug.org/cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=740
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_God
saw your link kaffiria the first sentence says ” Although the United States currently has no official language ” so again i ask why……..
karriria you don’t have to be so rude hun, i’ve never been to north america before, but i do realize latin is used alot in catholic church yet latin is not used on road signs in north america
June 6, 2010
What is the curche’s view on Vegitarianism?
I am a vegetarian and people are alway telling me that I am going againts God’s ways because he gave us animals to eat. What do you think?
June 4, 2010
My 5 year old wants to know when is GOD’s birthday.?
my daughter understands when jesus’s birthday is, but has recently been asking when is GOD’s birthday. How do i explain this to her? She isn’t happy with, “honey, GOD doesn’t have a birthday”.
