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:::: Obviously not. The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem has a long inscription written in Arabic, which states among other things: "God has no Son." Which doesn't mesh too well with, say, Matth.17.5: "This is my Son." --[[Usor:Neander|Neander]] 21:22, 27 Iunii 2008 (UTC)
:::::I appreciate your point that Muslims and Christians so vehemently disagree about the nature of God, so that we may consider them to have different concepts of God; but from a certain perspective, however, aren't they referring to the same entity in reality? Isn't it valid to consider this a dissagreement about whether the "God" had a son? --[[Usor:Rafaelgarcia|Rafaelgarcia]] 21:51, 27 Iunii 2008 (UTC)
::::::Being an athiest of the "all supernatural entities as illogical or arbitrary" sort, I cannot speak for muslims or christians point of view, but for myself, there is only '''one reality''', i.e. reality is all that which actually is, and my view is that all disagreements about fact are disagreements about what exists adn that reality actually is. The fact that there is only one reality, is the basis of deciding what is right and wong.--[[Usor:Rafaelgarcia|Rafaelgarcia]] 00:22, 28 Iunii 2008 (UTC)
:::::: "... aren't they referring to the same entity in reality?" What reality, or whose? I have no dog (or god :-) in this fight. But I surmise both Christian believers and Muslims would deny the identity. If A's god is a father, and B's god not, isn't this a difference that makes a difference? --[[Usor:Neander|Neander]] 22:33, 27 Iunii 2008 (UTC)
:Atheists that define themselves by a particular disbelief in the existence of all gods and supernatural beings
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