Best way? That's your opinion stated as fact.
First of all, I would like to apologise if I hurt anyone's feeling, it is not my intention to do that. I'm only trying to participate in discussions that might be useful to myself and others.
The quotation was from Matthew 26:39 (King James Version) to highlight how Jesus was supposed to have prayed to God.
It's not my opinion, it's from the Bible. Of course one is free to believe or not believe, that's free Will isn't it?
The bottom paragraph is just some information to show that out of all three Abrahamic faiths, Muslims pray the same way as Jesus was said to have prayed, and that is a statement of fact.
It's not for me to tell how a Christian should pray to God, I merely quoted from their Bible?
I am learning about the similarity between the Abrahamic faiths, what bounds them together and what is main difference between them.
Just to avoid any confusion, I am from a Muslim family background which doesn't necessarily make one a Muslim.
A Muslim by difination is someone who submits his will to God and I am certainly trying.
You'll be telling us everything in the Bible Torah and Quran actually happened next!
I certainly will not telling anyone what is written in the Bible and the Torah is fact, it is for each and every individual to investigate and find out for themselves with available evidences.
However, I maybe baised, but having read the English meaning of the Qur'an (only the Arabic written is the actual Qur'an) everything in it makes complete sense and it provides evidences and there are no contraindications.
It has answers for everything a human being needs!
Yet, contrary to mass misinformation, the Qur'an does not force anyone to believe in it, but asks them to use their interest and question everything with reason.
There is even a small chapter for people who do no believe!
Say, "O disbelievers,
I do not worship what you worship.
Nor are you worshippers of what I worship.
Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.
Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship.
For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."
Does that say anywhere to force anyone or coerce to accept Islam?
One is free to believe what you want but, we all will be accountable to God at the end of our life.