Amen Sis you can only serve 1 GOD & that is Jesus Christ;)
I never liked this idea. I think it's an insult to our God. This has been going on in military chapels for some time now. It used to be Protestant and Catholic, then they added on Jewish services, then Muslim, and when we visited a chapel a couple of years ago we were amazed to see how proud they were that they had added on a Buddist room!
When we try to mingle all religions together (which is what a lot are trying to do), it only weakens and confuses people about their faith and what they really believe in.
Everyone's got to be politically correct anymore!
Amen ! There is only one GOD everything else is a small god;) amen! How can you serve two gods in one house it just doesn't work;( I AM a jealous GOD & thall shalt have no other gods before me!!!!!
Some people believe that Allah is the same god as the Christian God. But what I've come to believe and understand, is that Allah is not the same god and further study into this topic will show this to be true.
Thou shall not put no other gods before Me:: I am a jealous GOD! On this rock I will build MY CHURCH: YOU SHALL WORSHIP NO OTHER god
A Protestant renewal organization does not think it is a good idea for church buildings to be used for Muslim worship services.
Fox News recently reported that two Protestant churches are getting criticized for opening their facilities to Muslims groups that are in need of a place to conduct their services. Heartsong Church near Memphis, for example, reportedly allowed members of the Memphis Islamic Center to hold Ramadan prayers in its building last September, and Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Alexandria, Virginia currently allows the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) to hold regular Friday prayers in its facility while their new mosque is under construction.
Alan Wisdom, vice president for research and programs and director of the Presbyterian Action Committee at The Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD), does not think God's house should be used by those who do not accept Jesus.
"Worship is a sacred thing. We dedicate our sanctuaries to the worship of Jesus Christ. It is not appropriate in a space that's dedicated to the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ to have prayers said based on the false prophecy of Mohammad," Wisdom contends. "And I would venture to say that I doubt that Muslims would allow us to pray in the name of Jesus Christ in a mosque that was dedicated to Islam."
While Wisdom believes it is important for Christians to reach out and share the gospel with Muslims, he concludes that church congregations should never allow their buildings to be used for religious practices that oppose Christian teachings.