Fedos,
Thanks for answering one paragraph out of my post.
You speak of Mercy and Justice. As you do this, you are unknowingly denying the omnipotence of God. Muslims and Jews equally believe in these two attributes but they define them in a more rational manner. A God characterized with 'perfect justice' and 'perfect mercy' does not decree redemption. You can hide all you want behind the fireplace of the 'foolishness of the wise' argument [nothing more than an escape from reason] but the fact of the matter will forever remain that God -- perfectly just and merciful -- works not by sacrificial redemption nor atonement based on mere works. Neither. Furthermore, your God is imperfect for He appears to be incapable establishing the original concept of salvation. He's plain powerless.
According to the prophet of Islam, deeds do not grant anyone heaven; it is utter faith and submission in God that purifies the soul and atones its faults, providing it salvation. As in Christianity, good works are taught to be proof of faith, and faith and works are inseparable. Embracing the doctrine of a Christened atonement, Abrahamaically speaking, will not in a million years absolve your sin as much as it may be comforting to the Christian. The original and uncorrupted God demands that a servant prove himself worthy of His grace. This is done by submitting the body and soul to Him and believing without wavering or taking false gods. Christ's created anatomy [which you failed to address] is incapable of saving your soul.
As sad it appears, a Christian cannot connect with an unseen God, hence he finds relief in the false portraits of Yeheshuwa and his statues as reminders of God's anthropomorphous image.
God is considered almighty - yet his mightiness is shattered by Christianity, a religion that has invented a tempting doctrine to escape the judgement of an unchanging God by interpreting Yeheshuwa's words in a twisted fashion.
And that's the bottom line, 'cause God said so. There is no escape in the heavens or in the earth from His wrath, not even through a erroneously deified messiah. The only path to mercy and spiritual guidance is as the Qur'an or Torah would purport: submission; surrendering your whole being to your creator and embracing Him without seeing Him. Then, and only then, are you considered 'holy', possessing the power not to sin [by intention].
But the wisdom of the Christian is foolishness unto Allah or Yahweh, and the Lord has confounded the polytheists for they have taken security in the worship of what He produced into being - Yeheshuwa, an anointed prophet sent to the Sons of Israel.
NOTE: My comments are merely hypothetical as I do not believe in any god or religion - I'm here to make us 'come now and reason together'
Thanks for answering one paragraph out of my post.
You speak of Mercy and Justice. As you do this, you are unknowingly denying the omnipotence of God. Muslims and Jews equally believe in these two attributes but they define them in a more rational manner. A God characterized with 'perfect justice' and 'perfect mercy' does not decree redemption. You can hide all you want behind the fireplace of the 'foolishness of the wise' argument [nothing more than an escape from reason] but the fact of the matter will forever remain that God -- perfectly just and merciful -- works not by sacrificial redemption nor atonement based on mere works. Neither. Furthermore, your God is imperfect for He appears to be incapable establishing the original concept of salvation. He's plain powerless.
According to the prophet of Islam, deeds do not grant anyone heaven; it is utter faith and submission in God that purifies the soul and atones its faults, providing it salvation. As in Christianity, good works are taught to be proof of faith, and faith and works are inseparable. Embracing the doctrine of a Christened atonement, Abrahamaically speaking, will not in a million years absolve your sin as much as it may be comforting to the Christian. The original and uncorrupted God demands that a servant prove himself worthy of His grace. This is done by submitting the body and soul to Him and believing without wavering or taking false gods. Christ's created anatomy [which you failed to address] is incapable of saving your soul.
As sad it appears, a Christian cannot connect with an unseen God, hence he finds relief in the false portraits of Yeheshuwa and his statues as reminders of God's anthropomorphous image.
God is considered almighty - yet his mightiness is shattered by Christianity, a religion that has invented a tempting doctrine to escape the judgement of an unchanging God by interpreting Yeheshuwa's words in a twisted fashion.
And that's the bottom line, 'cause God said so. There is no escape in the heavens or in the earth from His wrath, not even through a erroneously deified messiah. The only path to mercy and spiritual guidance is as the Qur'an or Torah would purport: submission; surrendering your whole being to your creator and embracing Him without seeing Him. Then, and only then, are you considered 'holy', possessing the power not to sin [by intention].
But the wisdom of the Christian is foolishness unto Allah or Yahweh, and the Lord has confounded the polytheists for they have taken security in the worship of what He produced into being - Yeheshuwa, an anointed prophet sent to the Sons of Israel.
NOTE: My comments are merely hypothetical as I do not believe in any god or religion - I'm here to make us 'come now and reason together'
