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My queries is about Da Vinci code
#11

Quote:He doesn't. I am not the one who claims he didn't die on the cross.

Confucious Christian


very Confusing statements


go check out the trinity topic got question for u

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#12

Bismillah


Assalamu alykom


According to my information,Quran did`nt mention any thing concerning Jesus marriage ,no


confirmation and no denying.


I did`nt know exactly what this movy talk about,but if the Christians show that this movy


show unrespect to their faith I refuse it.


Muslims are strongly believe in Jesus and give him all the respect.

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#13

Quote:Confucious Christian


very Confusing statements


go check out the trinity topic got question for u

I think I was half asleep when I was responding to Puppet's post where he said "God don't die." I think I though it said, "God don't lie."

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#14

Quote:I think I was half asleep when I was responding to Puppet's post where he said "God don't die." I think I though it said, "God don't lie."

So now what ? God (Jesus) died, or not?


if Jesus died, then he is not God.


i say God dont die.


i also say PART of God dont die.


in fact i say (God) no slumber can seize him nor sleep.


Salam


Wael.

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#15

Quote:So now what ? God (Jesus) died, or not?


if Jesus died, then he is not God.


i say God dont die.


i also say PART of God dont die.


in fact i say (God) no slumber can seize him nor sleep.


Salam


Wael.

That is easy. Jesus did die on the cross but since he is God he conquered death and rose from the dead three days later so that the prophecies could be fullfilled. After that he ascended into heaven.

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#16

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Salaam Curious Christian


Just 'for the records', was God, if you see Him as a Trinity, a two-unity during these three days? One unit of Him died for three days so to speak?


If one unit of the tri-unity dies for a while, does not whole God die, due to that they are equal? Cannot be separated? Are the same?

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#17

Bismillah:


interesting questions Umm Zachariah.


to add some similar logical questions i would ask CC the followings:


Is God three-in-one and one in three simultaneously or one at a time?


If God is one and three simultaneously, then none of the three could be the complete God. Granting that such was the case, then when Jesus was on earth, he wasn’t a complete God, nor was the "father in Heaven" a whole God. Doesn’t that contradict what Jesus always said about His God and our God in heaven, his Lord and our Lord ? Does that also mean that there was no complete god then, between the claimed crucifixion and the claimed resurrection?


Salam


Wael

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#18

Quote:Bismillah


Salaam Curious Christian


Just 'for the records', was God, if you see Him as a Trinity, a two-unity during these three days? One unit of Him died for three days so to speak?


If one unit of the tri-unity dies for a while, does not whole God die, due to that they are equal? Cannot be separated? Are the same?

Even is Jesus' death on the cross he was still fully God the entire three days. God cannot be broken. Jesus, as the Son, was fullfilling his work in our salvation from the dawn of eternity, his life as fully man on earth, his death, after his death, his resurrection and forever in paradise sitting on the right hand of God the father almighty.

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#19

Quote:Bismillah:


interesting questions Umm Zachariah.


to add some similar logical questions i would ask CC the followings:


Is God three-in-one and one in three simultaneously or one at a time?


If God is one and three simultaneously, then none of the three could be the complete God. Granting that such was the case, then when Jesus was on earth, he wasn’t a complete God, nor was the "father in Heaven" a whole God. Doesn’t that contradict what Jesus always said about His God and our God in heaven, his Lord and our Lord ? Does that also mean that there was no complete god then, between the claimed crucifixion and the claimed resurrection?


Salam


Wael

When Jesus was on earth he was fully God and fully man.


There is a great deal of Scriptural evidence that Jesus Christ is God. The evidence is comprised not only of specific statements, but also in prophecy fulfillment and his attributes. Let’s first look at some of explicit Scriptural evidence. In this section, we won’t limit ourselves to only giving the text of two verses.


<b>“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…. No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only, who is at the Father's side, has made him known.” – John 1:1 </b>


<b>“Thomas said to him, ‘My Lord and my God!’” – John 20:28 </b>


I want to pause just a moment to discuss the verses above. The Greek word for God is theos. In John 1:1, we read that the Word (Jesus) was with theos and was indeed theos. Jesus was (and is) God! This is a very powerful statement! The word theos is used not only in John 1:1, but also in verse 18 and in John 20:28. Theos is used in the New Testament in reference to Jehovah/Yahweh God. Theos is also used in reference to Jesus. We’re beginning to see the plurality found within the one God.


You make the mistake that for three in the Godhead to all be God they have to be in the same place at the same time. God is omnipresent.

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#20

Bismillah


Salaam




Quote:Even is Jesus' death on the cross he was still fully God the entire three days. God cannot be broken. Jesus, as the Son, was fullfilling his work in our salvation from the dawn of eternity, his life as fully man on earth, his death, after his death, his resurrection and forever in paradise sitting on the right hand of God the father almighty.

This explanation is, as you may guess, not an easy task to understand, since it is a long way from being a logical thought to many people.


What it looks to me is, one person of the Trinity dies for three days, (here of course it cannot be overlooked that God cannot die, but He does anyway) remaining two persons in charge during that time, and then to be a Trinity again three days later.


Also that one person of the Trinity is sitting BESIDE the other one, well this is also very difficult to comprehend. I miss the logic and common sense in this kind of reasoning. Not said to be offensive.

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