Christian/Muslim ThreadsTrinity and Islams duality.Sardab wrote:
Kai replies: You need to look at the Koranic text again, it clearly condemns the whole idea about God having a son, not just to a human being who is considered equal. But ok, instead of confusing the matter further, could please explain how as a Muslim you perceive the whole concept in Christianity of God having a son; what do you think we mean by that? Sardab wrote:
Kai replies: I think we are getting into circulative arguments here (because the is sent by God), probably all Christians on this forum refute that. In fact such a statement proves nothing, and it certainly does explain why the Koran does not need to grasp Christian doctrine, because it attempts. Secondly, if the Koran does not need to perceive Christian doctrine why is Muhammad and the Muslim enouraged by the Koran to seek guidance from the Christians? Funny, Muslims are to ask Christians and Jews for guidance, they are to believe these previous Scriptures, yet Christians are nowhere told to believe in a future book or prophet. Why do I say this? Because you are the one stating that the Koran has no need to grasp Christian doctrine. Sardab wrote: Kai replies: As I indicated, yeah, it is what you believe; well Christians also believe, so do Hindues, Sikhs and even satanists. How do you actually know that Christians have got it all wrong, or does this belong to another thread? Well you brought it up. |
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