Abrahamic monotheism

In relation to Monotheism considered as such, Judaism stabilized but “confiscated” the Message; Christianity universalised but “altered” it; Islam in turn restored it by stabilizing and universalising it.

~ Frithjof Schuon, Christianity/Islam: Perspectives on Esoteric Ecumenism, page 195

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  1. If Abraham believe in Only One God Alone then we also must believe in Only One God Alone, other than that is Not God of Abraham.

    • Yes we should only believe in One Eternal All-knowing God, and not adhere the Trinity like many Christians do and as such them not being monotheists but polytheists.

      Jesus worshipped not himself but the God of Abraham Who is a Spirit Being no man can see.

  2. In relation to Monotheism considered as such, Judaism stabilized but “confiscated” the Message; Christianity universalised but “altered” it; Islam in turn restored it by stabilizing and universalising it.

    ~ Frithjof Schuon

    The foul truths this person endured to say something so beautiful

    • You say Christianity altered monotheism, but perhaps you mean Christendom, because the majority of Christendom worships the trinity or a three-headed god, but real Christians worship only the One true God Who is One and not two or three. Real Christians like Jews, Jeshuaists and Muslims did not change the god of Abraham. They have the same monotheist faith.

      • With all due respect. What FS is saying is popularizing nonsense. Judaism did not “confiscate” monotheism. And Muslim believe “Judaism” was given them only for a limited time.

        Jews are not “real Christians”. Judaism did not accept Jesus as the Messiah. Because he died before ushering in the Messianic era.

        This is why both Christianity and Islam believe in the second coming.

      • I did not say Jews would be real Christians, the same as Muslims are not real Christian and the same as Christendom has the majority name-Christians who are not real Christians because they are not following the teachings of Jesus Christ and do not worship the God of Jesus Christ, who is a singular Spirit Being.

        Some Jews did and do accept Jesus as the Messiah, whilst others have an other person accepted as Messiah, whilst the majority of Jews still await the coming of the Messiah.

      • I see, you’re right you didn’t say that. I apologize.

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