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Two pretty important passages
ââWe are not stoning you for any good work,â they replied, âbut for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.ââ John⏠â10âŹ:â33⏠âNIVâŹâŹ.
And âBut about the Son he says, âYour throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom. You have loved righteousness and hated wickedness; therefore God, your God, has set you above your companions by anointing you with the oil of joy.ââ Hebrews⏠â1âŹ:â8âŹ-â9⏠âNIVâŹâŹ
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Itâs really not that hard to understand who Jesus claimed to be if people were trying to stone him and the father already affirms him as God.
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I love how they make arguments that are incredibly inconsistent. You canât be baptized in the name of Allah, Muhammad and Gabriel but Christians are Baptized in the name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit. The Son and The Holy Spirit are just as much God as The Father is and The Bible makes that clear several times.
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In John 17:3, Jesus says, âThis is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and the one you have sentâJesus Christâ (CSB). Some interpret this to mean that Jesus is distancing Himself from divinity. However, just a few verses later, Jesus declares, âNow, Father, glorify me in your presence with that glory I had with you before the world existedâ (John 17:5, CSB). This statement is significant, as Isaiah 42:8 affirms that God does not share His glory with anyone: âI am the Lord. That is my name, and I will not give my glory to another or my praise to idolsâ (CSB). By asking to share in the Fatherâs gloryâa glory He had before creationâJesus is claiming an eternal, divine identity, one uniquely shared with God alone.
These verses together suggest that Jesus, far from denying His divinity, is underscoring His unity with the Father. His prayer in John 17 points to a pre-existent glory that only God possesses, aligning with the claim in John 1:1-3 that âthe Word was with God, and the Word was God⌠All things were created through himâ (CSB). Thus, rather than diminishing His divine status, Jesusâ words in John 17 reinforce His divine nature, showing that He is both distinct from and fully united with the Father.
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I had long discussion over John 17:3 alone where I asked: "according to that verse what is eternal life?" Everyone jumps around and never once acknowledged that you need to know BOTH the true God and Jesus.
Which never led me to ask the second question that is to know Jesus what implies.
You can tell by that the dishonesty or the willful ignorance one would proudly embrace to just not answer a straightforward question.
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My questions are
How's the Tawhid logically cohirent, if Allah is loving (debetable) well love is something that could be expressed btween 2 or more people, so what was there for Allah before the Universe to hate cough love?
And who's YHWH to muslims? You'll see why this is devastating.
And how do you cope with the scientific blunders of the Quran?
And the Quran 4:82 is utter failure it necessitates that everything without contradiction is from Allah, which is an error of logic. So the chellenge is dead before it even began.
Are muslims even aware of the horrible preservation process of the Quran?
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Being âoneâdoesn't only mean âI am one to myselfâ or depicted as âI and me are one.âBeing âoneâ has a different meaning as used in the bible:
A married couple is called in the bible âone fleshâ even though they are two different individual. (Genesis 2:24 and Mark 10:8)
Jesus said, âI and the Father are one.â(John 10:30) This statement was later explained in his prayer. â I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are oneâas you are in me, Father, and I am in you...â(John 17:21-24) Jesus prayed that his disciples âwill all be one,ââjust as You (Father) and I (Jesus) are one.â
My point is, âbeing oneâdoesn't only mean you share the same body to be âoneâwith another. The word âoneâ here means you are united or sharing the same goal or mission with that person, individual, or group of people.
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Jesus is certainly not trying to separate Himself from our knowledge of God otherwise He should have omitted adding "and". There may be here a need to see that the knowledge of the one and only God is to see the necessity of knowing both, for without one or the other, noone can ever be said to know God in His entirety.
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@SilverLovesJesus
3 weeks ago
At least the unitarianists and muslims tried this time. Gotta give them credit for that.
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