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I think it is matter of believing rather than deciding based on facts.You would have to decide that. Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd, so those that recognize his voice are his sheep (disciples).
I think it is matter of believing rather than deciding based on facts.You would have to decide that. Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd, so those that recognize his voice are his sheep (disciples).
You said: So you are telling me that I am not a sheep.Vico:![]()
I think it is matter of believing rather than deciding based on facts.You would have to decide that. Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd, so those that recognize his voice are his sheep (disciples).
Prophets were generally stoned-not accepted or heeded in any case in their day.This thread is for people (preferably Christians) who already agree that the intellect alone can attain the knowledge of God’s existence and His general attributes, or similar. Likewise, this is for people who agree that divine revelation is a necessity for humanity.
I have discussed this topic on other threads. Due to the fact that in the Bible there exists narratives which tell us how numerous people considered to be Prophets or divinely inspired or instruments in salvation history, have fallen into sin and even apostasy, Christians often have said to me that God may commission whomever He wills for the aforementioned roles. I agree that God may commission whomever He wills, in fact, if He willed, He would not give us any divine revelation, because divine revelation is a necessity for humanity, and not necessary for God. But, if He did give us divine revelation, although it would not be for His own gain, all of His actions are according to His wisdom. So the question is NOT, who He could and could not commission to Prophethood, rather the question is how would we recognise true divine revelation and a true Prophet?
I maintain that even prior to being commissioned to Prophethood, and receiving divine revelation, the would be Prophet must be known among his people for his truthful and upright character, and must be protected by God from lying and disobeying God especially after being commissioned to Prophethood.
God would not give anyone a valid reason to object to the truth, because there is no valid reason to object to the truth; that’s why it is the truth, and this is His wisdom. If the Prophet was a liar, he would be untrustworthy, if he was of general bad character even after being commissioned to Prophethood, (i) the people may object that his being commissioned by God is of no efficacy, and (ii) the people would be required to obey the Prophet in sinning. Finally, if God does not protect the Prophet, nor does God commission one of worthy character, then Satan may intervene at any time, never allowing for trust or certainty.
Historical-witness data.That is, how would you know if the “candidate prophet” really has “truthful and upright character”?
For example, how do you know Muhammed had “truthful and upright character”? If you already have an assumption that he was a prophet, the conclusion does follow, but it is not useful in that case.
But if you do not have the assumption “Muhammed is a prophet.” yet, how do you reach conclusion “Muhammed had truthful and upright character.”?
With all due respect, but you must be really uninformed Islam. Nevermind some of his most famous miracles, such as splitting the moon, there are hundreds of reports which narrate his miracles.In fact, the only “miracle” I see is that he lived long enough after ingesting a small amount of poison (which is easily explained by it affecting internal organs, leading to eventual organ failure) and how poetic the Qur’an is.
Quran is there with pure revelation.The same applies to Muslim. Are you aware of Tafsir or interpretation?
Lol!, well, mentioning that a temple will be destroyed without mentioning exactly when is not prophecy
Are you really going to degenerate the discussion like this? The analogy isn’t even the same, because there were many witnesses to the miracle in question. This analogy applies more to the virgin birth of Isa ibn Maryam (A), yet both you and I believe in it; she gave birth, and what virgin gives birth?Like. I could easily say,
Last night I split the sun in half.
I fixed it back, though, so don’t bother expecting it to actually be split, of course not, that’s silly, I fixed it already.
I simply don’t find it very credible from the sources I have seen.
Yes.So, are you saying that many claimed to be eye witnesses to the event all across the land (ie around the area of effect wherein people would see it.
Yes, there’s a famous classical work dedicated to this topic:Are there more substantive miracles ie miracles that accomplish things.
"Last night I gave birth to a son.it is not at all similar
How, and was she checked? Because the Jews still insulted her (as you can find in the Talmud), and some ‘Judaizers’ didn’t believe she was a virgin.And, in those days, it was believed virginity could be checked