Okay, so I'll restate the question: What is the name, in Arabic, for the loving deity of the Bible? As far as I know, it's Allah. If that isn't the correct name, then what is?
Arab Christians have been calling God - Allah - in their Bibles, hymns, etc. before the existence of Islam.
One misunderstanding among Muslims, based partially on the Quran (5:119), that Christians worship a Trinity of Father, Mother, and Son.
The Christian Trinity is Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
How can Muslims say we are worshipping the same God when you have such different understandings of the nature of God?
Christians and Muslims are not talking about the same God because Christians are talking about the Triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit
“Allah” is not Satan. You’re getting this idea from the fact that the Koran is so screwed up it literally confuses God and Satan.
If some English-speaking fool said “God” is “Satan” it wouldn’t make the English word “God” an improper way to refer to YHWH (”I AM”).
But I guarantee, that teacher in Fort Collins is trying to obfuscate rather than clarify. I’ll bet that teacher did not know that the Arabic term Allah preceded Islam by 1,000 years.