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Oren is a Person of very few words, God Bless and may the Glory of Muhammad be shown unto youThat passage is referring to the Holy Spirit who guides the Catholic Church, not Mohammad.
Regards Tony
Oren is a Person of very few words, God Bless and may the Glory of Muhammad be shown unto youThat passage is referring to the Holy Spirit who guides the Catholic Church, not Mohammad.
Its not Abduāl-Baha who taught all about peace, fellowship etc.So on the one hand, he did not prophecy anything, but later you defend his
words as though they were prophecy? What if Abduāl-Baha was/is wrong a-
bout all the peace, fellowship, unity, etc?
The Lord Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. I believe in the Holy Trinity. I hope one day you will believe in the way, the truth and the life.Oren is a Person of very few words, God Bless and may the Glory of Muhammad be shown unto you
Regards Tony
ā¦the Paraclete is also a reference to MuhammadThat passage is referring to the Holy Spirit who guides the Catholic Church, not Mohammad.
God Bless and thank you for this āI hope one day you will believe in the way, the truth and the lifeā.The Lord Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior. I believe in the Holy Trinity. I hope one day you will believe in the way, the truth and the life.
Actually timelessness and eternity are very much created concepts. If you can put a word to it, it was created, (except God)Metaphysically that doesnāt work. God created all things, yes,
but timelessness is empty of Creation, so you canāt make the
point that "God created timelessness because timelessness
does not exist, thatās the point of ā-LESS-ā.
(Did you just call the Father Bahaāuākkah?)The Moment God Created, Time then Existed. No Creation before that. No one was in the Beginning with God unless HE IS GOD. Listen: In the Beginning was the Word, &
the Word was With God, and the Word Was God (John1:1). None of the other the so-
-called prophets were in the beginning with God.
The definition, which was adopted by the Schoolmen, at least as applying to eternity properly so called, that of God, implies four things: that eternity is
If eternity is āa lifeā then it is createdā¦Code:-a life, -without beginning or end, -or succession, and -of the most perfect kind.
You gave us 4 passages where the OT proves JesusThat is really a lot to get into, but I would at least cite
Micah 5:2, Isaiah 16:5, Daniel 9:26, Psalm 22:16,
Psalm 110:1 (as seen in older versions), just to
name a few crucial prophecies.
Hopefully others will enter this part of
the discussion and help prove Jesus
with Godās Word.
I am not aware of āmultiple timesā in relation to what I was talking about, but Christians areTwo things Judas:
Thanks
- Can you show me where this has been mentioned āmultiple timesā? and,
- Can you show where this understanding was first written about please? How did this interpretation of the quote from Jesus come about, and why?
During the last six thousand years nations have hated one another, it is now time to stop. War must cease. Let us be united and love one another and await the result. We know the effects of war are bad. So let us try, as an experiment, peace, and if the results of peace are bad, then we can choose if it would be better to go back to the old state of war! Let us in any case make the experiment. If we see that unity brings Light we shall continue it. For six thousand years we have been walking on the left-hand path; let us walk on the right-hand path now. We have passed many centuries in darkness, let us advance towards the light.So on the one hand, he did not prophecy anything, but later you defend his
words as though they were prophecy? What if Abduāl-Baha was/is wrong a-
bout all the peace, fellowship, unity, etc?
Abduāl-BahĆ”, Abduāl-BahĆ” in London, p. 127)Abduāl-Baha didnāt prophecy that 20th Century bit, it was Bahaāuāllah?Its not Abduāl-Baha who taught all about peace, fellowship etc.
It was Bahaāuāllah, his father, who by the way is, as I pointed out before, the First Person of the Trinity
Bahaāuāllah is the Father, and Jesus is sitting in heaven to His rightā¦
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Why would God be āobedient to the Fatherā?I am not aware of āmultiple timesā in relation to what I was talking about, but Christians are
not interested in quantitative evidence. If the Bible says something one time, its true, if the
Bible says something else seemingly counter to the prior, we check the rest of the Bible to
allow the Bible to explain to us, thatās the way we read the Bible.
Iām only a revert, so I canāt say when the differences in offices was first mentioned,
but I can talk about the Scriptures and what it says about it. Jesus said that the
Father is greater than he is, yet in chapters like John 1, we find that Jesus is in
fact God and was with the Father in the beginning. When we read further in the
Bible, we find that the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit each take on different roles,
all for the One Purpose for our salvation. The Son submits to the Father, the
Holy Spirit submits to both the Father and the Son. The Holy Spiritās job is
to draw attention to the Son, the Son means to justify the faithful, bringing
the saved souls to the Father.
Consider also where Paul tells the Philippians to be like minded, to let āthis mindā
be in you that was also in Christ Jesus, who being in the FORM of GOD humbled
himself, even unto death. Jesus is in the Form of God, the* *'Form of Godā being es-
sentially āWhat God Is,ā so whatever God Is, so Is Jesus, Because Jesus Is God.
Jesus set aside his glory, however, and veiled it in the likeness of men, becoming
obedient to the Father, even to death on a Cross, all for our salvation.
Just read the Bible.
The quote you gave was from Abduāl-Baha. I do not believe it was a prophecy relating to the 20th century, it was a prophecy realting to the Age heralded by Bahaāuāllahā¦Abduāl-Baha didnāt prophecy that 20th Century bit, it was Bahaāuāllah?
Yes, Bahaāuāllah is the Father. Yes the Father, as in the Person who sent Jesus to us on earthā¦and to whom Jesus ascended to ā¦So you say that Bahaāuāllah is the Father? The Father as in God?
Because the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit it God ,Why would God be āobedient to the Fatherā?
This is likely to have happened also in the Bible. After all, scholars have identified four sources for the Pentateuch. Whoever gathered all the sources and filled in the blanks had a great opportunity to add gravitas and ālegitimacyā. The entire sequence from Deuteronomy through Kings was composed as one multi-chaptered narrative. To have it hang together, filling in the blanks would give it a good story. Then Chronicles comes along and rehashes all the points, but in a brief manner.I believe that Psalm 83:1-18 appears to clearly break any cosy or tidy Islamic link between Ishmael, God and Islam. There is also no reference or historic proof, outside of later Islamic sources, that Ishmael ever went as far as Mecca.
It seems very possible/likely that the story of Ishmael was cut and pasted into the early Islamic narrative to add gravitas and ālegitimacyā.
Note: I started writing this response on Friday, but got busy over the weekend and didnāt get a chance to finish it until now, so if this has already been addressed since then, sorry.But ya see, Judas, that there are always these
little things that pop up, like āNot My will, but Thineā¦ā donāt cha
know. So for a lot of people there are ways of looking at this stuff
without feeling like they have to submit to some sort of shell game of
ānow ya see me, now ya donātā,
or if I can say this without meaning to offend anyone, its ends up
sounding like, ānow Iām god, now Iām notā, etc⦠Do you follow the
difficulties that some of us have with it?
The Jesus of the Bible is the Creator, why do you think Muslims donāt like Paulās letters?Anyway, after all these pages, I still see no evidence that can be presented to an objective court of law that proves in any way that the Jesus of the Bible differs from the Jesus of the Quran, given the context in which both Revelations were dispensedā¦
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That actually betrays your previous statement when you said, " I still see no evidence that . . . the Jesus of the Bible differs from the Jesus of the Quran . . ."May I also add that the Revelation of Muhammad has no need to be within the context of the New Testamentā¦
Because the God of Abraham, Isaac, & Jacob is not the same God of Zarathustra,The Old Testament was not given in the context of any previous religious Books.
Christianity fulfills Judaism, follows after Judaism, yes.If one were to look objectively one would see this similarity in the Jewish and Islamic Faiths, and the āadvancementā and āfulfilmentā seen within the Christian and Bahaāi religionsā¦
God is One, therefore the Truth must be One. Doesnāt work with the God of Zoroastrianism and Hinduism, Christianity AND Islam, etc.All religions are perfectly valid within their own setting and context.
**āThis is the changeless Faith of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the futureā **- Bahaāuāllah
Well I suggest you come up for a meaning for his statement.I donāt believe any prophet of God makes errors. Only our interpretation of their statements have a possibility of being wrong.
Do I know the meaning of every statement of every prophet? NO.