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I have read some of the Quran out of a desire to know some of the Islamic beliefs. Strange that after reading most of it I noticed through conversations with self-proclaimed Islamic believers that they are very similar to many self proclaimed Christian believers. Many from both faiths believe what someone else has told them without ever having read for themselves. They even dispute what is presented as written statements in an effort to continue in their misunderstood or misled beliefs. With that said I would question an explanation given in the beginning of my Quran that states; when the word WE is used in the Quran it is referring to we the saved, or redeemed, not to a 3 part God head as some Christians believe. Then as I read the Quran, within the first 3 Surat’s I found more then 38 times the word we. With statements like, we created the universe, we provide for your needs, we forgive sins... I am sorry but I cannot accept the "we the believers" as the "we the forgivers of sin" as being anything other then a God Head.
Or can you explain this use of we, (from the Quran, not from thought out words)?
God Bless you and cause His light to shine upon you, may He reveal Himself to you in ways you have only dreamed of.
Brother Jerry- The Berlin Bear