Can a Christian look to the Quran for answers as well?
I find that we are instructed to fear nothing but GOD, yet it is fear that keeps most from finding the answer to the question you have posed.
I consider myself a Christian, indeed, I am a Christian. But I refuse to have my perception skewed by the words of others. In other words, I learn for myself.
And what is absolutely irrefutable to me is that regardless of religion or sect, the Quran is profitable for the direction of man by the will of GOD. It does not refute the anointed of GOD, the resurrection, or the second coming of Jesus the Christ, states the same historicity as the Bible, and expounds the very same morals, motives, and reasons as the Bible.
To me it reads similar to the Old Testament and is focused on the law of God, or the direction of man under God.
It does have verses that can and have been misinterpreted, but so does the Bible, as is evident by the many different sects of Christianity.
Again, I base what I know of Islam (submission to God) on the core text(Quran), just like I base what I know is true about Christianity on the reading and comprehension of the Bible.
I know this is a touchy subject to most here, and in no way condone the atrocities done to mankind by those in great error. I do contend however, that said error is stemmed from pride, greed, and fear, and not from the unbiased reading of the Quran or Bible.
Does the Bible tell us to not inquire of the truth? Or does it tell us to seek out what is true and right and to also proclaim it and live by it?
I could be mistaken, but I believe anyone would have trouble finding any verse in either book that teaches us directly, to avoid other core religious writings.
Sorry, may have gotten a little wordy as it is a subject I am passionate about.
I humbly and sincerely hope that any who are genuinely curious will at least consider that these books are for the same purpose, and that they will not let fear guide them. I'm sure some may worry that reading the Quran will make you not Christian somehow. So I'll keep this part short; I was atheist, then I wasn't. I read the Old Testament then the Quran then prior to finishing the Quran I began reading the New Testament. My point is that I set here at this time insisting that I am Christian, and though I fear our GOD due to my own hypocrisy, I do not fear that the Quran has weakened my faith or deterred me from the narrow path shown by the Christ.
Lastly; a great misconception about Islam seems to be that they regard Jesus as a mere prophet. This simply is not the case. He is repeatedly referred to as the perfect messenger of God among other things, which is pretty close to the anointed of God or Christ.
With humility, peace
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