Christian/Muslim ThreadsWhy does Allah use the word We to refer to HimseH20 Wrote: You didn't know that I was Lebanese? Didn't the flag give it away just a bit? saying you dont speak Lebanese doesnt make sense, what you probably mean is that you dont speak arabic in the Lebanese dialect, oh and btw I do understand Arabic fus'ha. H20 Wrote: Well actually no, it obviously sounds different due to the dialect but its not a different language like you are asserting. H20 Wrote: Are like ok? what do u mean by that? your not understand english very well? seems like you are the one having trouble with your english my friend. H20 Wrote: well thats because you are using the English alphabet. In arabic a single "dot" can change the meaning of a word to roughly 11 meanings, that can therefore change the meaning of a entire sentence and so forth. H20 Wrote: I didn't tell you I was plagerizing because im not. I get my information and sources from the Internet, books and from the TV that is no secret. The fact is I am in the process of making a massive article on Islam and I have taken a whole lot of stuff from the internet, books and things that are relevant on TV and Newpapers. I am dividing the article into chapters, one chapter is about the Quran etc... So I have included this information that I "plagerized" into the chapter. I have simple extracted it (from my saved file on Word) and posted it here as it is relevant to our discusstion. thank you for posting the site it will be very useful to me, I may wish to refer to it in the future. So in other words keep your pants on. H20 Wrote: Arabic is the official language in roughly 25 nations, over 260 million people speak Arabic, from Iraq to Morocco, Lebanon happens to be a part of that. Lebanese people speak Arabic with different dialects or accents. All children learn the official language in school which is the arabic fus'ha. H20 Wrote: When you say fus'ha are we speaking about the same thing? The common arabic language that is spoken by all arab nations when they wish to communicate with each other? I personally understand Fus'ha but I do not speak it, it actually annoys me, I dont like the accent. I wasnt educated in Lebanon, I speak arabic but in the Lebanese dialect. Go ahead Test me. H20 Wrote: Although it is true that the doctrine of the Trinity was not officially formulated as a doctrine until the fourth century, this in no way detracts from the fact that the Church did hold to a Trinitarian pattern of belief prior to that time. It was only in the fourth century when the Church was challenged by Arius of Alexandria who asserted that Christ was not God but rather a creation, that the debate around the Godhead really began. Prior to the challenge of Arius, the Church had never before had to contend with such a concentrated attack. But the point is that the Church had to have already had a belief in the Deity of Christ before it could be attacked. Christ's Deity was always believed by the Church but was officially declared at the Council of Nicea in 325. The same is true for the related doctrine of the Trinity. It was inevitable that the storm which surrounded the doctrine of the Deity of Christ would eventually lead to discussion about the Holy Spirit as well. Eventually, the Personhood, and Deity of the Holy Spirit was asserted at the Council of Constantinople in 381 in response to a number of Church leaders who disputed this. However, as with the Deity of Christ, there could not have been a dispute about the Deity of the Holy Spirit if there hadn't already been an existing belief which followed this pattern. The doctrine of the Trinity is at the heart of Christianity. Peace |
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