I do not deny polygamy in Islam and do not deny the slave girls. But that was a long time ago when the children of jacob were trappped as slaves in Egypt. I do not remember them any more.
Do you deny that Islam explicitly
sanctions polygamous marriage and the owning of “right hand possesions”? Was this sanction ever overturned by later revelations?
Thanks for admitting that you do not have any revealed book. You have brought down the status of the bible quite a lot that it is the work of men. But you have told the truth. Because that is what it is.
On the contrary. The Bible is the Word of God, but in quite a different sense than what Moslems believe about the Quran. The Bible is inspired (not dictated) but it is not in itself God’s final revelation to the world - Christ is!
Well that is a great step below revelation. Revelation is the real thing and it is from above. Inspiration is not from above.It is from the inside of a person, not from God or an angel.
Not quite right. I see why you might come to think it otherwise, because it is closely connected with the Christian belief in the Incarnation, which you do not believe.
Just as Christ (God’s living Word) was both fully human and fully divine at the same time - one person yet two natures, so the Bible (God’s written Word) is written both fully by man and fully by God at the same time without compromise. It is in-spired: God breathed - written by men filled guided by the Holy Spirit
without coercion and yet
without error. Fully human and fully divine. Like Christ.
Please do not mind what I am writing. The Quran is a completely revealed book. And I do not agree to you or any other christian that the bible or good news was the work of men. That was also truely a revealed matter given to Jesus, same as the Quran.
Indeed, the Gospel is a revelation. Revealed by the Holy Spirit, through the apostles. As it is written “from his breast shall flow fountains of living water”. That is spoken about the Holy Spirit that came upon the disciples, so that they might do the will of the Father and preach His Word. Then the Gospels of the Bible and teachings of the apostles are streams of living water. And they show us Christ - and Christ shows us the Father.
He became Man, Planten.
He became Man for you…
God doesn’t want glory for himself. He already has all the glory that is possible. Why would he want more? How could he get more? We can do nothing to increase or decrease God’s glory - if we could, God would depend on us. Do you believe God depends on us, Planten? Of course not!
Then what is the purpose of religion? What is the purpose of revealing His will to us?
God being all powerful wants us to become parttakers in his glory. He didn’t “hold divinity as a thing to be exploited” but took upon himself human flesh. He took upon himself human nature that we might receive from him divine and perfect nature.
He is not a jealous and selfish King that wants all the glory for himself. He is a loving Father that wants to share everything with us. A father is not diminished when his child is succesful - neither is God being disgraced when we become parttakers in his glory.
Where that is now, i do not know and where that original bible is gone, I do not know. Yet what we have of the bible is about Jesus and that is very useful. Quran endorses it with reservations. We believe that Jesus was a true prophet of God. You do that too. But you take it a step further that he was God. We do not believe that.
No, you do not believe that.
Because the way you picture God, He would never do such a thing. It’s undignified.
He wouldn’t stoop to that. It’s unworthy of his nature
He wouldn’t become Man to save anyone.
He would stay on his lonely throne, highly exalted above everyone else. Dignified. Jealous. Looking with a grim smile on his worshippers as they mindlessly bow down to His Almighty Will. He might forgive - but His forgiveness is as cold as his punishment.
He would never love as a Father. He would never give himself.