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I am sure that your dogs would prefer to heed their creator then heed their creator. Your dogs submits to Godā¦not to you.Well to my dogs I am god - !!!![]()
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I am sure that your dogs would prefer to heed their creator then heed their creator. Your dogs submits to Godā¦not to you.Well to my dogs I am god - !!!![]()
Muhammed (pbuh) is just a prophet. Unlike christians-we do not make our messengers become sons of God.Donāt you first have to determine if a prophet is actually from God and is transmitting Godās commands? I have yet to receive an answer as to how Muslims know that Muhammad is from God, other than the fact that he said so and that he was trustworthy in business.
Also, according to this definition of Muslim, all Jews and Christians are Muslims in that we all submit to the One True God.Muslims today, however, seem to take it farther in that one has to accept Muhammadās prophethood - seemingly without any verification of such prophethood.
The meaning, but not the word. Iāve never heard a Muslim apologist admit, āWell the word Trinity is Latin, but the meaning is still found in the New Testament.ā They argue, āThe wordās not in the Bible, so it canāt be true.ānote : of course the words Muslim and Islam are not found in the Bible,they are Arabic wordsā¦but the meaning of this word is found thereā¦
You quote a book that came 600 years after the time of Christ, written by a man who knew no one of the time period, who is quoting them with no source outside of himself, and not quoting any relevant scripture outside of his own word, which he considers scripture.In the above verses of the Quran, Abraham is calling himself a Muslim. Jacob is also calling himself Muslim. Jacob is advising his children to be Muslims. They admit and agree that they will submit to One God. That means they will be Muslims. Jesus was also one of them. he taught the same. All prophets, messengers and saints are Muslims.
Weāve discussed the relevant passages with you. You continue to repeat your own argument.Jesus said:
āNow this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sentā John 17:3 ā NIV āA
Jesus was just a messenger of God. he was sent by God.[etc]
the difference is,while everyone agrees that Abraham , Moses and Jesus *submitted * to the will of God ā¦not everyone agrees that the trinity is biblical (Jews, JWs , Unitarians and Muslims)
Not everyone agrees on your first point, because Jesus, as I said, submitted to the will of the Father. Words are important. As for the fact that ānot everyone agrees,ā the mere presence of a disagreement does not negate a belief. The Bahaāi would disagree that Mohammad was the last prophet of God - this does not make their belief true. Likewise, the Shiāa and Sunni would disagree on who the true successor to Mohammad is, but Iām sure both sides wouldnāt believe that a disagreement from one side means the other is wrong.the difference is,while everyone agrees that Abraham , Moses and Jesus submitted to the will of God ā¦not everyone agrees that the trinity is biblical (Jews, JWs , Unitarians and Muslims)
are you saying that Jesus didnāt submit to the will of *God *but the will of the *Father *?Not everyone agrees on your first point, because Jesus, as I said, submitted to the will of the Father. Words are important.![]()
He said, my God and your God, my father and your fatherā¦**
If you bring something against what is in the gospel, that would mean contradiction in the bible. Jesus had been talking about his God and others God. He said, āI am going to my God and your God⦠To my Lord and your Lordā¦ā Please explain all these things. Our mind is very clear and respectful for Jesus.**
Congratulations on avoiding the argument.are you saying that Jesus didnāt submit to the will of *God *but the will of the *Father *?
**B W, I quoted something from the Quran as follows:Why some Muslims believe this kind of argumentation is supposed to wow Christians, I do not know. If you are trying to score points with your own side (which I can only assume you are), then you may succeed, but do so at a Muslim forum and do not insult people on a Christian forum with self-serving rhetoric.
**.Originally Posted by planten
In the above verses of the Quran, Abraham is calling himself a Muslim. Jacob is also calling himself Muslim. Jacob is advising his children to be Muslims. They admit and agree that they will submit to One God. That means they will be Muslims. Jesus was also one of them. he taught the same. All prophets, messengers and saints are Muslims
.Weāve discussed the relevant passages with you. You continue to repeat your own argument
B W, Take the bold step and admit your defeat and the defeat of the Catholic faith. You want that people do not speak anything against you even if it is necessary. We Muslims will keep on believing that all prophtets were Muslims, i.e. Abraham and Moses and Muhammad. You can exclude Jesus from that list. But then you have to admit that Jesus was not a prophet/ messenger. Then you have to forget about your claim of Deut 18:18 that it was about Jesus. Think over.To be honest, I am one step away from simply blocking you, and I would encourage other Christians on this forum to be in the same mindset. You do not enter into honest, let alone productive, discussions. There are fine Muslim posters on this forum, and you insult then with your intellectually dishonest tactics and willfull ignorance.
Christ also prayed to God:He said, my God and your God, my father and your fatherā¦
Its somewhere in John toward the end of the story after his resurrection.
The trinity is not argued in the scriptures at all. It would have called up radical problems for the writers of scripture if it had ever been proposed by any of them. It was completely unheard of by Jews, and if they had been promoting such a radical new idea, then there would have written quite a bit about it.Congratulations on avoiding the argument.
Now please answer my concerns: can you not say that it is hypocritical to argue that the Trinity canāt be true because the word is not found in the Bible, while saying that Islam is still true even if the words Islam and Muslim are not found in the Bible?
Iāve already thought it over. And I realized that your new tactic, since people called out the smoke and mirrors on your other ploys, is to essentially declare victory. A defeated person repeats arguments and ignores the argumentation of the other side, continually avoiding any real discussion and diverting the arguments to where they want it to go. The only person to have done this is you, again and again. Every person on this forum can see this. Every person on this forum, especially those who have dealt with you, can confirm what I say.B W, Take the bold step and admit your defeat and the defeat of the Catholic faith. You want that people do not speak anything against you even if it is necessary. We Muslims will keep on believing that all prophtets were Muslims, i.e. Abraham and Moses and Muhammad. You can exclude Jesus from that list. But then you have to admit that Jesus was not a prophet/ messenger. Then you have to forget about your claim of Deut 18:18 that it was about Jesus. Think over.
I still like him. If he said anything that was blasphemous that was between him and God. His gospel still stands, the power of men to become sons of God.For a supposed prophet, Jesus said some pretty blasphemous things.![]()
The early apostles were by and large Jews, and they not only believed in the Trinity but experienced it - at Christās baptism, at His Transfiguration, and through the realization of Pentecost. The early Church Fathers, from Saint Irenaeus to Justin Martyr to many others, wrote on it. The Trinity is a reality of the early Church and early Christianity in general.The trinity is not argued in the scriptures at all. It would have called up radical problems for the writers of scripture if it had ever been proposed by any of them. It was completely unheard of by Jews, and if they had been promoting such a radical new idea, then there would have written quite a bit about it.
That post was written entirely in sarcasm.I still like him. If he said anything that was blasphemous that was between him and God. His gospel still stands, the power of men to become sons of God.
This is a complicated sentence. It cannot be the basis of any important serious matter.Christ also prayed to God:
Jesus said to them, āMost assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.ā [John 8:58]
** That was very good. Jesus said the right thing. He wanted to be glorified by the glory of God whom he called Father by way of Love. He wants to be glorified. The end bit of sentence is again complicated ābefore the world was.ā We do not challenge you for any of those things. You go ahead and believe what you like. We have no problem**.āAnd now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.ā [John 17:6]
Nothing of that kind. Jesus did not say anything wrong. He was right in asking God to glorify him. That is a mission of all messengers. And God does glorify them all. Even if the whole wolrd wants to trample the messengers underfoot, the God Almighty does not allow that. But He gives them a good uplift (fame and glory) in this world and a great reward in the after life.For a supposed prophet, Jesus said some pretty blasphemous things.![]()
We already discussed this. There is nothing complicated about these sentences. Everyone from 33 AD up to now has understood what they meant. The only people who could possibly believe they were complicated are those who wish to avoid the Truth and pretend ignorance.This is a complicated sentence. It cannot be the basis of any important serious matterā¦
ā¦The end bit of sentence is again complicated ābefore the world was.ā
Jews have never believed in trinity. Why would you think that they did? If trinity was part of the gospel message, why didnāt it create controversey?The early apostles were by and large Jews, and they not only believed in the Trinity but experienced it - at Christās baptism, at His Transfiguration, and through the realization of Pentecost. The early Church Fathers, from Saint Irenaeus to Justin Martyr to many others, wrote on it. The Trinity is a reality of the early Church and early Christianity in general.
But again, this avoids the problem in Muslim apologetics, which no one seems willing to approach.