Salaam/ peace ;
Grace Seeker:
it looks like an act of blind belief in the words of one man who claims he heard God send him a message through an angel.
---well , I guess , Jews would love to say same or more offensive things about Jesus (p) .
Indeed the Jews on this board would agree with you in making that statement.
Grace Seeker:
But as to the Qur'an being a true revelation from God, I actually find the idea less credible now than before I first visited LI.
That’s funny ….care to explain a little more ?
Before I came here, I knew enough about Islam to have respect for it, it's people, and those things that they respected including Mohammad (pbuh) and its scriptures, the Qur'an. Well, I try to maintain that respect. But when I find that people discount the New Testamanet for some of the reasons I see expressed here -- that Paul supposedly wrote it, that what we have are people quoting Jesus not Jesus' own writings, that they believe it was originally written in Greek, or because there are available today multiple copies in English that don't all say the same thing -- then I have to say that they are not using good science nor good logic in formulating their objections to it. Those views are simply not true and no unbiased atheistic historian would make those claims, they are generated by a predisposition against the New Testament. And then it is pointed out how the Qur'an testifies against the New Testament, and given what I find to be a solidly credible New Testament, if the Qur'an really is so solidly disputing the New Testament as being corrupted, that alone proves its falsehood or invention. Next I find the way that Islamic scholars act like priests preserving their rituals to be parralleled only in the worst of some of what Christianity has done. For example, the idea of music being banned is something that I see Muhammad showed great latitude on, and there are some scholars that seem to say the same as I on this issue, but their voices are drowned out by many others. And when these things are explained to me, I don't get it. What I do get is that it is believed that Allah was against it and so we Muslims are to be against it to. I get that concept, but I don't find it as supported by the actual scriptures as people say that it is, and thus I think that what is being upheld is not revealed truth, but mankind's traditional interpretation of that truth.
Surely, there are plenty of places in Christianity where this last point could be levelled against Christianity as well as against Islam and most religions. But I find that it is the case not just with small issues such as music, but big things such as the Islamic view of the scriptures of the Jews and Christians.
The more I read and hear talk, the more it looks to me like Muhammad tried to do the best he could to share what he must have picked up in his travels from Jews and Christians and then he coaleased them into some other sort of theology, much like Joseph Smith invented Mormonism. In both cases we have the private revelation that when made public comes tantilziingly close, but not identical to previous revelations. In order to explain the differences, both casts the original revelations as corrupted which their new revelation sets right. There is not explanation of as to how or why the original revelation is corrupted. And indeed in the first telling of these new revelations there is no mentioning of that corruption. The allleged corruption is only mentioned later when the new revelations are questioned or come under attack.
It's too bad that Muhammad was illiterate and that he did not have regular counsel from a competent priest with a Bible in hand. If he had those things, I expect he might have accomplished even more than he did. He might have even received messages from God initially that awakened him from the pagan culture that he was raised in to an awareness of God and a desire to serve him. But it appears to me that he went off on his own, without the continued direction of the Holy Spirit. And the result is just plain bad theology. Close to the truth, but not the real truth, and that is why I can never accept it as being from God.
Phil123
But when it comes to Jesus being the Son of the living God, there can be no compromise
Yes , u r right , there is
no compromise....to u , denying this is blasphemy , to us uttering this is blasphemy.
This is something that we all appear to agree on.
Christians are making simple statement of Jesus (p) very complicated. Jesus ( p) openly declared that "My Father is greater than I." but Christians are denying to accept this simple truth.
Christians do not deny that the Father is greater than Jesus. Indeed, we affirm that Jesus submitted himself fully to the Father. What we deny is that the Father and the Son are not of one essence. We do not deny that there are distinctions between the three persons, nor do claim that there is a balance of economy between the three persons. We only deny that these three persons are more than one divine being.
May be , when Christian will be ready to accept the simple matter as simple & won’t make the matters complicated , then the differences between Muslims & Christians will be reduced.
Or maybe Muslims will quit projecting complications into our beliefs that we ourselves do not profess.
Really , sometimes it’s so hard to visit this forum
May be , we should visit halal fun only for the time being
Verse of the day :
And if you (Arab pagans, Jews, and Christians) are in doubt concerning that which We have sent down (i.e. the Qur'ân) to Our slave (Muhammad Peace be upon him ), then produce a Sûrah (chapter) of the like thereof and call your witnesses (supporters and helpers) besides Allâh, if you are truthful.
But if you do it not, and you can never do it, then fear the Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers ( 2: 23-24)
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We do not need to produce more Surahs. We already have the revelation of the incarnate God, the Word made flesh who has dwelt among us. He has made God known to us.
"Whoever acknowledges me before men, I will also acknowledge him before my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven." (Matthew 10:32-33)