Faith101 said:
correct…but if God took an “additoonal” nature, then this nature must be what it is. That is, God is still God, but took a human nature in parallele so to speak…
lets say you are a children’s actress who took the role of a butterfly…does it mean that since you took an additional nature, you are not human being anymore? this is a silly example so don’t focus on it but understand the point…
You said that if God wants to eat, He can eat, but that doesnt mean He is hungry. Did Jesus get hungry?
We were created weak…God did not mean for us to be perfect. For example, we lie…does God lie? No. We steal. Does God steal? No
Jesus is sinless
. We get tured. Does God get tired? No.
human nature.
We are not perfect, we are not like God
you can’t compare being tired to imperfection cuz getting tired is “normal” and not “imperfect”
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We dont create our own image of God, we are forbidden to do so. Everything that Emad has told you is within the context of what the Quran says (a revelation we believe *came *
from God)… we know…the point made is that a god who is perfectly understood by humans is no God.
where God tells us who He is. Does He tell us everything? NNo. We have only receieved little of the knowledge
since you don’t know the nature of God, why do you disagree when we talk about Trinity?
. But we dont make things up.
neither do we…either Jesus is what he said He is or he lied.
To be challenged is to be tested throughtout your life. To be challenged is not, from a Muslims’ point of view, be presented with an idea of God that doesnt make sense.
if it doesn’t make sense it doesn’t mean it is wrong…but to sit back saying that i don’t need to learn more about Allah cuzi know him enough is not what theology is about…so again, if you cannot fully know God’s nature, why do you argue if we talk about God who revealed it? if your reply is that islam contradicts it, am afraid it does not…mohamad only got it wrong…we neither associate partners with God nor do we worship Mary nor is Jesus God’s physical son nor do we worship 3 gods…we worship ONE God…the Trinity is His nature, not His number…and the Quran agrees.