First of all, I didn't say Jesus and God are One, Christ did that.
It doesn't matter. We are not talking here about who said it, but the statement itself.
Secondly, on the issue of God being invisible, I think we would all agree on that point. God is impossible to see. Christ was in the flesh for a certain period of time, and those who were His disciples were well aware of what Christ was....
so how come he is invisible, and yet people can see him in flesh?
Here John clearly makes reference to the "One and Only" God, yet John doesn't differentiate between Jesus Christ and the One and Only God. This is the key.
who was talking about verses from John?? I pasted verses from Mark,Ephesians,Timothy.
but even if you are refering to the verse
Originally Posted by Keltoi
I and my Father are one. John 10:30
then Philosofer pasted the links concerning this verse:
could it possibly be that the other christians do not tell muslims that their religion is from the devil, that they are practicing shirk, that the prophet was a false prophet and on and on and on?
well, saying Islam contains shirk, is something that needs to be laughed at. teachings of Islam and shirk is like 'loud silence' or "anarchy rules".
so for somebody to claim that Islam teaches things which contain shirk, is just really to look and just laugh. nothing else.
I reject Muhammad because I accept the Bible to be the true word of God. That which differs from it, must therefore be false. My guess is that you probably have very similar feelings with regard to the Qur'an. The problem is that they both say rather plainly things that cannot be reconciled with each other. Thus either the Bible is corrupted (the Muslim view), or Muhammad got it wrong (my personal Christian view).
Christians reject Qur'an totally, while Muslims accept Bible(Injeel), as it was a book of guidance sent with Jesus a.s, but through time was corrupted.
Well, when you say that you love Jesus, that is wonderful. But that isn't what we mean when we say that we believe in Jesus. In fact we are even talking about two different types of belief.
It's not just that we love Jesus a.s , but he was also one of the most honored Prophets sent by Allah az.
When Muhammad tells me that Jesus didn't go to the cross, then Muhammad is telling me that I am still dead in my sins. If I have to chose to trust the words of Muhammad's condemnation or Jesus words of redemption, I'll choose Jesus.
in this case you are mixing both belief together, bc you can either believe Jesus was crucified and your sins are forgiven, to go to Heaven, or Jesus a.s did not die on the cross, he is alive, and we have to perform prayer and give the charity and ....and..... as Islam requires to get to Heaven.
Actually we claim it all. Be we won't use the word "just" as you did.
how can it be God and son of God at the same time? and also that you pretend you believe in one God??
The Jews of Jesus' day wanted to stone Jesus for blasphemy when he claimed to be the son of God, because they understood that to be the same as claiming to be equal to God.
well, we believe that he Jesus a.s got attacked bc he came with the true message to correct the jews who deviated from the truth. and also every messenger from Allah az that was sent was faced with hostility, so this is was nothing new for Jesus a.s, it started since prophets were sent.
Of course, they understood Jesus correctly. The only problem with their thinking was they missed the fact that when a man claims to be God and it is true, that it isn't blasphemy.
They rejected Jesus, you reject Muhammed. what's the difference? u'r doing the same thing (rejecting) as they did.
I will agree with you that it doesn't always make sense. Sometimes there are paradoxes that I have trouble getting my mind around. But there is much in this world that is true that I don't fully understand. It does not bother me that there are things about God that I only perceive dimly at the present. I trust his revelation to still be true and that one day I will understand more fully. (Here Muslims insert ubiquitous line that I will learn about it to my peril. And probably some Christian then responds in kind. Now that I have done that, no one else needs to, please.)
I understand what you are saying, but there can't be any non-understandable thing in the basic principle that a religion is held on.
La ilahe ilallah Muhammad rasullalah, is so simple that it can't go beoynd.
simply, there is no diety of worship but Allah, and Muhammed is his Messenger.
but anyways
You are right that being in flesh does not make one God. But being God does not mean that you cannot reveal yourself in the flesh. And this is what we claim happened with regard to Jesus. We also understand that God is just one being, and yet not just one person. So each persona of God relates to each other persona in unique and distinct ways -
please watch this video, I've pasted it before, but i'm doing it again, in case that you missed. Dr.Zakir Naik explains the thing about if God is so powerfull why can't he become in a form of human being. If you can't understand his accent, then shout , and I'll put u a transcript of the video.
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But that does not make Jesus less than fully God. See Jesus is not a God. The Father is not a God. We don't have a God until we have Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit all three personas in the one being. Then and only then do we have a God. And if you count, you will find that it is therefore, only one God.
someone in this thread showed verses that actually your God is not in three personas in one being but rather different beings. please check the previous posts, you should find them. it was a long discussion.
but by denying at least the possiblity that God can and is able to manifest Himself in different ways, is cornering God into a box of human design.
it's not about putting God in a box, it's about looking at things which if God does , he doesn't seems to be God anymore. God does not intend to do things which are ungodly, as dr. zakir naik explain. please watch the video. again, if you can't understand it, i'll put the transcript for u.
Why would Christians put Jesus "above" God? How can God be above Himself?
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You heard that I said to you, ‘I go away, and I will come to you.’ If you loved Me, you would have rejoiced, because I go to the Father; for the Father is greater than I,'" (John 14:28).
I mean, how could this verse me interpreted differently??
When you say "God cannot have a son or a mother" I agree with you, because that isn't what Christians refer to when they speak of the Father and Son, at least not in the physical sense that I believe you are referencing. To put it another way, Christ did not suddenly exist as an "offspring" of God.
why then no prophets said before that "God has a son, that he will sent later". ??? is there any such saying from any prophets?
Jesus Christ did indeed have a mother, but it was his spiritual essence that was God, not the flesh of His body.
God cannot have a mother in any sense. Period.