Sure Syn, what do you exactly need citations for?
secondly I'm not trying to downplay the signifigance of anything. Muslims calling their idea of God the same as our idea of God is genuinely scary for a lot of Christians and vice-versa. Yes the both reference the Abrahamic God and there is some civility between the religions. There are fundamental incompatible differences in the religion (through language and structure)and while coming to an agreeance on terms should be a first step in conversion, it usually stops there nowadays due to everyone being all PC. This leads to a segregation of Religion and has splintered Christianity many times previously, as a non-denominational Christian, we are against anything that would further splinter the religion.
secondly I'm not trying to downplay the signifigance of anything. Muslims calling their idea of God the same as our idea of God is genuinely scary for a lot of Christians and vice-versa. Yes the both reference the Abrahamic God and there is some civility between the religions. There are fundamental incompatible differences in the religion (through language and structure)and while coming to an agreeance on terms should be a first step in conversion, it usually stops there nowadays due to everyone being all PC. This leads to a segregation of Religion and has splintered Christianity many times previously, as a non-denominational Christian, we are against anything that would further splinter the religion.