Malaikah
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EDIT- I have noticed most people have missed the point of this thread. I started is as a discussion of whether or not Jesus can be God with respect to the attributes of God. This thread is not about 1+1+1=3 or bible V quran, bible is not true word of God... please stick to the topic and only draw on irrelevant point if is supoorts your points. 
Another thread for the chrisians.
I have noticed three of the christians on this forum brought up a certain point, I think this qoute by Glo sums it up best, though she isnt the only one who has raised this point:
Instead of taking other threads off topic we can deal with this here I guess... My reply was:
Discuss.

Another thread for the chrisians.

I have noticed three of the christians on this forum brought up a certain point, I think this qoute by Glo sums it up best, though she isnt the only one who has raised this point:
Why is it as difficult to accept that God can do these things?
As Muslims you too believe that with God all things are possible.
The reason you reject the idea of Jesus' divinity, is that it doesn't fit into your religious teachings. That's fair enough.
But for Muslim to say 'How can God do this? and 'Why would God do that?', seems rather odd.
God knows best, and God is all-powerful ... we both believe this!
Instead of taking other threads off topic we can deal with this here I guess... My reply was:
Actually it only seems that way at a superficial glance but if you consider the matter a little more deeply you realise that the implications of God presenting himself to humans as a man are against the nature of God.
It does not represent an ability for him to do so, rather it represents a disablity because God would have had to reduce himself to a state in which he was no longer all knowing, all seeing, all hearing, all powerful, all mighty! And thats only touching the surface (God has 99 atrtributes in Islam, most of which He would have had to give up if He is to be human)!
Tell me, how is it that the all powerful can be overcome by His creations? He is no longer all powerful when He is crucified by man... He no longer all wise and all knowing when He cries out to God (to himself?) "Why have you forsaken me"! By making that cry He has sinned because He has questioned Gods will rather than remain patient- surely the all-knowing would have known already that this was the whole point of his becoming human? To sacrifice Himself? Why then did He seem to forget it here?:?
Thats just touching the surface of why this doesnt make sense to Muslims. I hope this did not come across as an attack on your faith, I was only intending to reply to your statement.
Discuss.

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