@JamesKowalski88 You saying “By the 7th century, John was the standard text” is a perfect demonstration of the following infamous saying:
“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”
Trinitarian: “Also you know those laws logic that you subconsciously use every second of your living breathing life to navigate reality? Yeah…. you won’t be needing them. Throw them in the trash”
@John316apologia Same reason why the Holy Spirt could not help me with my Maths homework when I called out to him, even though Jesus told me that he will guide me to ALL truth.
@MusaAdnan@YasirAlHanafi And you think, by getting on your high horse, people are going to take your criticism seriously?
No chance!
First you misrepresent him (he never claimed to have a moral high ground) secondly, and ironically, you can’t even take your own advice!
https://t.co/JseVOpRl2p
If you think your Muslim brother is mistaken in a specific issue, the first course of action doesn’t always have to be to take things public and “expose” them.
A person who wants good should look at the masālih and the mafāsid related to the situation.
Nowadays, it seems that this has become the default, regardless of the circumstances. Yes, public refutations have their place and they are an important part of enjoining the good and forbidding the evil. However, in some cases, publicly refuting someone may cause more harm than private advice.
@KorisnoZnanje@ibmsulaymani Wait! So the KSA are NOT “altering the religion”, and “changing of the law of the Seal of the Messengers” So KSA is a legitimate khilafah according to you?
@modban God is a Trinity according to Christians
So when Jesus is God that means:
God = Trinity
Jesus = God
Therefore Trinty = Jesus = God
Jesus = Trinity
This picture pretty much sums up the anti Islam polemics scene🤣. Everything is dilemma apparently. Goes without saying that all these arguments are buns
The real Dilemma is when are the Muslims going to take there religion seriously and stop engaging in stupidity.
@btbsoco Tl:Dr - Jesus is the Son of God, but not in any sense of the term “Son of God”. In fact I’m so confused myself that Jesus is the“Word that springs from the Father in eternity past” and also “a generation of being outside of time”.
@DC_Kakle John 16:30 refers to Jesus knowing what the disciples are thinking and want to ask before they ask it. That’s why they say “you COME FROM God” the context allows for hyperbole here. If you still want to insist it’s not hyperbole, is this literal too, when Jesus says “all things”?