Muslims and Christians Do Not Worship the God of Israel
Same name. Different God. Here's the proof.
"לֹא תֵלְכוּן אַחֲרֵי אֱלֹהִים אֲחֵרִים" — "Do not follow other gods" (Deuteronomy 6:14). Why does Moses say "other gods" if there's only one God? Because worshipping a false conception of God is worshipping another god — even if you use His name.
If someone worships a "god" with attributes God never revealed at Sinai — a god who becomes flesh, or a god who affirms the Torah in name while contradicting it in substance, commanding what the Torah forbids and forbidding what the Torah commands — they're worshipping an "elohim acher" (another god). Not because that god exists, but because they've created a false conception and are treating it as the real thing.
Same name + different attributes = different elohim = the very thing Moses warned about.
"All our prophets are your prophets too" — but are they?
Solomon: (1 Kings 11:4): "וַיַּטּוּ נָשָׁיו אֶת לְבָבוֹ אַחֲרֵי אֱלֹהִים אֲחֵרִים"
Torah says his wives "turned his heart after other gods". Quran says "Solomon did not disbelieve" (2:102). So did he commit idolatry or not?
Abraham: Quran says he built the Kaaba with Ishmael (2:127). Torah never mentions Mecca. Ever.
The Binding: (Genesis 22:2): "קַח נָא אֶת בִּנְךָ אֶת יְחִידְךָ אֲשֶׁר אָהַבְתָּ אֶת יִצְחָק"
Torah says explicitly — "Take your son, your only one, whom you love, Yitzchak" . Islamic tradition says it was Ishmael on the altar.
Divorce: (Deuteronomy 24:4): "כִּי תוֹעֵבָה הִוא לִפְנֵי ה׳"
Torah says if a divorced woman remarries, her first husband can NEVER take her back — "it is an abomination" . Quran says he CAN — but ONLY AFTER she marries another man (2:230). One calls it abomination, one requires it.
these are just some examples of many.
Same prophets? Same God? no. These aren't different perspectives. They're direct contradictions — both can't be true.
Imagine I write a book about your father. But my version has him born in a different country, married to a different woman, saying things he never said. Would you nod and say 'interesting perspective'? Or would you say "that's not my father."?
Bottom line is... you can use His name all you want. But if your book rewrites His words, His prophets, and His commands — you're not confirming Him. You're trying to replace Him.
I talked more about muslims but - christians dont follow hashem aswell.
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