@moloking500@KhalilAndani Show me where it says slay all Christians and Jews wherever you find them? I’d also like to remind you about your biblical passages where God commands in 1 Samuel 15:3, to destroy Amalek including its donkeys and infants- something never found in Islamic warfare.
@TowardsJesusorg Quran 2:79: “So woe to those who distort the Scripture with their own hands then say, “This is from Allah”—seeking a fleeting gain! So woe to them for what their hands have written, and woe to them for what they have earned.”
What do you think distorting Scripture/writing means?
@ja99491 Stop misunderstanding Quran verses. This verse was describing the vision of Dhul Qurnayn, because he looked at the Sun, and seemed to his eyes as if it was setting. It’s just like me saying “the Sun rises from East and sets in the West” this doesn’t mean the Sun is moving.
@moloking500@KhalilAndani Keep in mind, people like Ebionites believed in God’s absolute oneness, and believed Jesus was the messenger of God, and that he was the Messiah and would come back in the end of times. They didn’t develop a Greek understanding of the Messiah. Neither did Jews about their messiah
@moloking500@KhalilAndani Who said a core doctrine was created? Messiah (Messiach in Hebrew, Christ in Greek) simply means anointed one. The title is given in the Bible to people like Cyrus the Great who freed Jews from persecution, or kings Saul, David and Solomon. So if Messiah means God, is David god?
@JamesKowalski88 It simply means anointed one, since he has the mission to defeat the Antichrist in the end of times. Nothing about sonship or divineness as you want to entail.
@GodLogic_GL It says nothing about a Trinity consisting of those three. It simply criticizes people for worshipping Jesus PBUH and his mother, and setting them as equals besides God.
@JamesKowalski88 If Messiah means divine king of salvation, then kings Saul, David and Solomon are that according to your logic. Messiah actually means “anointed one” and it’s used throughout the Bible to refer to people other than Jesus.
@JamesKowalski88 Quran 5:47: “So let the People of the Gospel judge by what Allah has revealed therein.” Does it say to judge by what God has revealed or what the New Testament says?
@KyriosPhilos Yeah, but because Muslims do that, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s wrong, it just means for a Christian, it’s something hard to swallow in order to get to the truth.
@ADOM75689557@Archetypical20 Even if God did have ‘body parts’ it wouldn’t be physical. Because the Quran literally says, that there is none other like him (God).
@Archetypical20 In that exact verse Doglogic was questioning, it was explicitly absolute oneness of God. Because the word used is “Ahad” and not “Wahid”. “Ahad” refers to a unique, indivisible oneness while “Wahid” refers broadly to the number one, the way it is used usually.
@ja99491 Sure, it’s just self defense. Remember when early in the war, Netanyahu stood on the podium saying and talking about what Amalek did to the Israelites, as an evil nation, and portrayed the fight in Gaza, as a war of evil vs good. Amalek was destroyed completely of people in Bible
@RealShahriqKhan Islam was here since the beginning of humanity. It literally means “submission to God.” All the prophets submitted to the one God, and they believed in his books, prophets, angels, Day of Resurrection and divine foreknowledge. Meanwhile, Moses never heard of Judaism.