References: (1) Right now Christianity is the largest major religion in the world in terms of population. Studies in the 21st century suggest that, in terms of percentage and worldwide impact, Islam is the fastest growing major religion in the world. A comprehensive religious FORECAST by the Pew Research Center PREDICTS that the global Muslim population will grow at a faster rate than the Christian population. (2) Key Factors In Islam’s Growth include: Younger demographics: The Muslim population is, on average, younger than other religious groups. Higher fertility rates: Muslims have average fertility rate compared to other religious groups, contributing to populations growth. Conversion is a factor in demographic shifts. For instance, 77% of new converts to Islam in the United States are from Christianity, and 19% are from non-religious commitments. (3) Another important DETERMINANT of growth is the current AGE DISTRIBUTION of each religious group. In 2010, more than a quarter of the worlds’s total population (27%) was under the age of 15. But an even higher percentage of Muslims (34%) and Hindus (30%) were younger than 15, while the share of Christians under 15 matched the global average (27%). (4) If current demographic trends continue, Islam will nearly catch up to Christianity by the middle of the 21st century. Between 2010 and 2050, the world’s population is expected to rise to 9.3 billion, a 35% increase. Over that same period, Muslims are projected to increase by 73%. The number of Christians also is projected to rise, but more slowly, at about the same rated (35%) as the global population overall. (5) However, this prediction is a bit confusing to me that according to other various scholars and sources and numerous articles, Pentecostalism — a Protestant Christian movement — is the fastest growing religion in the world and this growth is primarily due to religious CONVERSION. (6) Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that emphasizes a direct, personal experience with God through a Spirit-filled baptism and the ongoing activity of the Holy Spirit. Key characteristics include the belief in spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues (glossolalia), divine healing, and prophecy all seen as active manifestations of the Holy Spirit still operating today. (7) The question that poses itself is the following: Is Allah and the God of the Bible the same God? (8) In the pamphlet Muslim and Christian Beliefs by Bruce McDowell and Anees Zaka says on p. 27 that this belief that Allah and the God of the Bible are IDENTICAL is FOUNDATIONAL to Islam. (9) But the Christian teaching is that the God of the Bible is a TRINITARIAN God, and the Islam teaching is that Allah is absolute unity what they call tawhid and not a trinity. So these 2 Gods  cannot be identical. (10) Moreover, the human attributes such as fatherhood cannot be associated with Allah. But the Bible presents the God of the Bible as a Father. For instance, Psalm 103:13 says, “The Lord is like a father to His children, tender and compassionate to those who fear Him.” (11) The Qur’an fails to mention that Allah loves people nor do people have an obligation to love Allah or our neighbor as commanded in the Bible. In 1 John 4:7-21 there are 27 references to love in 14 verses. The Bible tells us that the God of the Bible loves us even though we are sinners in rebellion against Him. (12) Love implies a RELATIONSHIP. But Allah is UNKNOWABLE. Allah’s love is what Christians would call COMMON GRACE, in that Allah shows His mercy and care for His CREATION. But this love is not  a PERSONAL or SUSTAINING love. There is no REDEMPTIVE LOVE in Islam, unlike in Christianity: “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). The apostle John writes, “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God, and everyone who loves is born of God and KNOWS God” (1 John 4:7). So the God of the Bible is KNOWABLE in contrast to what the Qur’an says is Allah’s stance. This is episode 242.

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