Quran and Bible debateKoran confirms Jesus Crucifixion...The school of logical and coherent thought, the grand daddy of them all! Precisely. I never said any of this. I said that, if Allah's motion is against (reverse!) that of the Jews, then the implication is that Allah is going to preserve, as opposed to destroy; as the Jews were seeking to destroy. Otherwise, what difference would it make if they killed him? They killed the prophets, and Allah did not plan to kill the prophets instead. Again, the implications of the passage is one of opposites; the Jews moving in this direction; Allah moving in the opposite direction. If the Jews are moving to kill, then Allah must be moving to defend and preserve. Of course, the alternative is that, Allah allows Isa to die, and then brings him back up, but that is whole different argument... It is all in the action. 'Pushing' is an ongoing process, and so is the 'turning' of the knob. Also, these two motions can be summed up in one descriptive action; "I opened the door"-- in that one action, you consumate these two dependent actions you just mentioned. The example of the killing and the elevation cannot be consumated in one single descriptive action. They do not necessarily belong to a single process; therefore, within the context, you cannot assert that the killing occurs in the process of elevation. Again, the context suggest two separate processes; not one compound process. No problem. Blessings! |
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