Re: Christians think that Jesus can be Immortal and Mortal at the sametime they say w
1) If you would notice, there is a deep similarity between the Islamic " 'Be!'-and it is" idea and the Jewish Word/Memra idea. I'd actually say that they represent the same reality, just from different religious vantagepoints.
Because you've provided a link....Okay, let's see what the Jewish Encyclopaedia has got to say ...
Biblical Data
"frequently it denotes also the creative word" ---agree.
""The Word," heard and announced by the prophet, often became, in the conception of the seer, an efficacious power apart from God, as was the angel or messenger of God"
This is apparently Shirk.
Personification of the Word---I ain't reading that….Won't benefit me..AT all! (the concept of incarnation is not there in Islam)
Mediatorship-- hmmm..looks like it's a continuation of the personification thingy.. concerns me?! I think NOT!
The Logos-- Does this/Memra seem similar to "Be, and it is"?!…u gotta be kiddin me!!
sooo....i think we've efficiently dealt with this...any similarities?...Nah!
The issue is simple: is it feasible that Jesus of Nazareth's could also be of the "uncreated speech" of God manifested temporally? I'm looking for just acknowledge it's POSSIBILITY
"uncreated speech"..u mean His Word…yes it is...infact, not only was Jesus (pbuh) rather; all of us are "temporal" creations/ manifestations (if would like to call it) come-into-existence by His Command/Word/uncreated speech*…any doubt?!
*that reminds me u didn't answer my questions.
What's the difference between "uncreated" speech and speech of God?!
"directly" from God <--what exactly are you trying to imply??
We confess that the Quran is the speech of Allah, uncreated, His inspiration, and revelation, not He, yet not other than He, but His real quality, written in the copies, recited by the tongues. The ink, the paper, the writing are created, for they are the work of man."
--Abu Hanifa
Definitely...i wholeheartedly agree with Imam Abu Hanifa.
"could also be of the "uncreated speech" of God" -->
"actually be the "uncreated speech" of God"---u see the subtle shift in what ur claiming?
First decide on which side u are. Cuz both the phrases don't convey the same in any way whatsoever!
it is NOT THE CASE that everything that created by God's Word/Memra has uncreated properties, simply for being created.
But factually, the case is that NONE of that created by God (by His Will/Command/Word) has "uncreated" properties.
If pre-existent, "beginningless" speech articulated and expressed in created ink, paper, and writing is a meaningful, viable concept in Islam (which it obviously is!), then the concept of a pre-existent, "beginingless" Word/Memra of God being articulated in a created singular human being cannot be considered philosophically incoherent and/or impossible within Islam.
Incarnation IS and will be considered philosophically incoherent and impossible within Islam and the Majesty Of God Almighty!
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P.S- Just so that you know, I have no issues with you calling me Peacemaker....just that...u know i have my own identity...never mind...
and infact, literally speaking it's better of a title than peacelover... :statisfie