Hello,As-salamu alaykum,
So you're saying that a person who killed 1 person should receive the same punishment from God as a person who killed as many as Hitler?
I hope you don't mind but I started a new thread more in line with our conversation.
No. I was replying to your last statement that "I guess it's because Christians don't believeSo you're saying that a person who killed 1 person should receive the same punishment from God as a person who killed as many as Hitler?
God will punish them for any sin, so it doesn't really make sense to categorize sins"
I don't see a mention of high / medium / and low sins in the Bible. Do you find it mentioned
in the Quran?
Regarding the situation where people receive the same punishment, I think a case can
be made with Islam too. Suppose you have these 3 persons:
1] Person A killed ten people but does not ask for forgivness.
2] Person B killed one million people but does not ask for forgiveness.
3] Person C did not kill any person but he rejected the message of Muhammad (assuming
he was a true prophet).
So in Islam, all three would wind up in hell since they would be considered infidels. Even
though their suffering would differ, their destiny is still the same; hell.
It is mentioned in sura 22 - "These twain (the believers and the disbelievers) are two
opponents who contend concerning their Lord. But as for those who disbelieve, garments
of fire will be cut out for them; boiling fluid will be poured down on their heads, Whereby
that which is in their bellies, and their skins too, will be melted; And for them are hooked
rods of iron. Whenever, in their anguish, they would go forth from thence they are driven
back therein and (it is said unto them): Taste the doom of burning" (verses 19-22)
But to be honest with you, I am not qualified to discuss the various forms of punishment
that God has in store for disbelievers.
Matthew 15:24 - He answered, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." (ESV)No, I'm referring to a doctor who has a "universal" cure for something. And your argument isn't supported
by the New Testament as Jesus (PBUH) said he was sent for the Lost sheep of Israel, therefore it can't be "universal".
He went only to them. He did not go to India as some people have taught. Later he told his
disciples, "Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation" (Mark 16:15 ESV).
The gospel is what Jesus taught and did. The rest of the New Testament (after the 4 gospels)
is a record of their journeys. This is why Christians go as evangelists around the world. Jesus
told them to go.
He could, but we don't have a record that he came down in human form to Moses.Whichever way you look at it, if Christians believe Jesus (PBUH) existed throughout time, why couldn't he descend
upon Moses (PBUH) if Jesus (PBUH) was truly a God?
When Jesus hung on the cross, his enemies said "You who would destroy the temple and
rebuild it in three days, save yourself! If you are the Son of God, come down from the
cross .. He saved others; he cannot save himself. He is the King of Israel; let him come
down now from the cross, and we will believe in him" (Matthew 27:40,42)
He could have come down but he didn't.
I don't know if God in the burning bush was represented by the Father or the Son.Or are you implying that Moses (PBUH) was speaking to the Father and NOT to the son?
May peace be upon you,
Jim