Bismillah:
Quote:There is one God. A God in three persons.
Is this to be found in the Ten Commandments? For example will be able to read something in the Bible like <b>“I am God in three persons thou shall worship all of us because we are all one”
</b>
Or <b>“hear O Israel, the Lord our God is One God in three persons
</b>”???
Or <b>“there is Only one God (in three persons)”
</b> even between brackets?
Quote:Consider this analogy.
I am a man.
I am also a son (the son of my father).
I am also a father (the father of my daughter).
I am all three.
Good example CC, but can you answer this simple question please.
If you as<b> “a man” </b> told your wife a secret. Will you as <b>“a son” </b> and as<b> “a father”</b> know this secret as well or no?
Quote:First you must accept and understand that Jesus is God which is something that Muslims reject.
not only Muslims, many Christians sects do not believe that Jesus is God. they only consider him as Lord and son of God. and of course both terms does not mean "God"
Quote:God in three distinct persons. All were present at the laying of the foundations of our universe. Genisis even says, "We created man in our image" not "my image."
that's because in several languages, there are two types of plurals, one is a plural of numbers to refer to something that occurs in a quantity of more than one. The other plural is a plural of respect.
In the English language, the Queen of England refers to herself as ‘We’ instead of ‘I’. This is known as the ‘royal plural’. , Similarly in Arabic, when Allah refers to Himself in the Qur’an, He often uses Arabic word 'Nahnu' meaning ‘We’. It does not indicate plural of number but plural of respect. same thing when you read Genesis. US and We refers to God alone and not more than one person.
Salam
Wael.