Re: Christians think that Jesus can be Immortal and Mortal at the sametime they say w
Quran---The "created/uncreated" aspect of a Quran does not really enter into any average Muslims understanding of the Quran----it only entered into this discussion because you brought it up----it was a philosophical discussion centuries ago---there are many philosophical discussions in Islamic history that remain as discussion/debates and have no impact on the actual practice of average Muslims.
Sunni/Shia label does not mattter---any Muslim can clarify the framework of Shirk/Tawheed in discussion/debates. Any Muslim, irrespective of label, would be able to see that speculation on the created/uncreated aspect of anything must be done carefully so as to not overstep the bounds of Tawheed.
The Questions on the other thread---It is like asking a Christian--Can God "self-reveal...etc...etc" in the form of half elephant- half man?
---perhaps you might reply---God can do anything---but so what?---both the question and its answer is totally irrelevant to the Christian framework/religion.
Monad---sorry if I was confusing ---but I did touch on this subject with another Christain elsewhere---the discussion was about some theological concepts of the Catholic Church and its corresponding concepts-if any--in Islam. The problem in that discussion was a misunderstanding of terms---the Christian (or Western) terms used , came with "baggage"---an understanding of usage and definition within a Christian framework----there are as yet no corresponding terms/words of Islamic concepts in English---unless one transliterates the Arabic into English and then defines it.....such as Tawheed...Shirk...etc.....
Tawheed is not monad, pantheism, panentheism, tri-unity...etc....even if some corresponding elements of all these can be found in Tawheed.
Quran---The "created/uncreated" aspect of a Quran does not really enter into any average Muslims understanding of the Quran----it only entered into this discussion because you brought it up----it was a philosophical discussion centuries ago---there are many philosophical discussions in Islamic history that remain as discussion/debates and have no impact on the actual practice of average Muslims.
Sunni/Shia label does not mattter---any Muslim can clarify the framework of Shirk/Tawheed in discussion/debates. Any Muslim, irrespective of label, would be able to see that speculation on the created/uncreated aspect of anything must be done carefully so as to not overstep the bounds of Tawheed.
The Questions on the other thread---It is like asking a Christian--Can God "self-reveal...etc...etc" in the form of half elephant- half man?

Monad---sorry if I was confusing ---but I did touch on this subject with another Christain elsewhere---the discussion was about some theological concepts of the Catholic Church and its corresponding concepts-if any--in Islam. The problem in that discussion was a misunderstanding of terms---the Christian (or Western) terms used , came with "baggage"---an understanding of usage and definition within a Christian framework----there are as yet no corresponding terms/words of Islamic concepts in English---unless one transliterates the Arabic into English and then defines it.....such as Tawheed...Shirk...etc.....
Tawheed is not monad, pantheism, panentheism, tri-unity...etc....even if some corresponding elements of all these can be found in Tawheed.