“Two children appeared… with green skin and no known origin”
In medieval England, two children appeared in Woolpit
With green skin.
They spoke no known language.
And said they came from a land without sunlight.
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@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL if Jesus was equally clear on both topics. But he was clear on his death and resurrection and unclear on his divinity. That's not a disproof of concept. That's a difference in textual reality.
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@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL confusion about his divinity wasn't just the disciples being slow, it was because he never clearly claimed it. If he had said 'I am God, worship me,' there would be no debate.
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL confusion about his divinity wasn't just the disciples being slow, it was because he never clearly claimed it. If he had said 'I am God, worship me,' there would be no debate.
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL He used their own scripture to answer them. The Jewish leaders misunderstood him as they misunderstood him when they accused him of breaking the Sabbath or being demon possessed. Their accusation doesn't prove he was wrong. It proves they were wrong.
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@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL that's an interesting point, let's head to verse John 34-36: Jesus quotes Psalm 82:6, where God calls human judges 'gods.' He's arguing: if those mere men can be called 'gods' in Scripture, why is it blasphemy for the one whom God set apart and sent to call himself 'Son of God'?
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL that's an interesting point, let's head to verse John 34-36: Jesus quotes Psalm 82:6, where God calls human judges 'gods.' He's arguing: if those mere men can be called 'gods' in Scripture, why is it blasphemy for the one whom God set apart and sent to call himself 'Son of God'?
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL let's stay at one topic and figure that out first before we move to another topic, let's figure trinity first and then we will talk about it for sure
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL this come after, the text does not say God is three persons. It says God is gracious, merciful, and sovereign. It also says he has a face and a back that, if taken literally, would suggest God has a body, which neither Jews, Christians, nor Muslims accept literally.
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL God does not need to become man to forgive, Quran 39:53, in Quran every soul will be bear their own burden no one else has to die for my salvation, If God is all powerful, he can forgive directly. In Islam it's simple, God is one and merciful. He forgives those who repent...
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL oh fr? I would like to see where disciples and jesus himself taught that please. what i know is the disciples in all their speeches in Acts never once say 'Jesus is God....
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL now it's your turn to show me the trinity from the bible in the same way it shows the concept of tawhid in Quran, the Bible attributes divinity to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. But it never explains how they are one God and the concept is nowhere clearly stated
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL there is a whole lot of difference in Tawhid and trinity, Tawhid was the concept of every muslim, jew even before jesus, all believed in one God. If the word Tawhid is not in Quran but the concept is there as in 112:1, 16:51,
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL You're using their confusion to justify the Trinity. But their confusion actually proves the opposite: if Jesus had clearly taught them that he was God, they wouldn't have been confused about that
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@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL You're right here but point to be noted is: the disciples doubted events but not the identity of Jesus. They never said he is God, we believe. They called him Rabbi, Messiah, Son of God in the Jewish sense but never God the Son.
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL what Moses saw was God's manifestation, not his being. No prophet not Moses, not Jesus, not Muhammad has ever seen God in his essence. As the Quran says: (6:103).
@Omnitrix_12@GodLogic_GL what Moses saw was God's manifestation, not his being. No prophet not Moses, not Jesus, not Muhammad has ever seen God in his essence. As the Quran says: (6:103).