Bismillah
as salam alykom Wael welcome back.
Let me try and clear some confusion here, wael if you agree with Shamms
Who said that we are talking about any male intervention when the birth of Jesus Christ is our topic
Then you cannt say that
in other words, <b>it was HE WHO IMPREGNATE HIS OWN MOTHER</b>.
Are you getting the point, if you agree to the first point then you will be contradicting yourself to say the second.
announce the birth is a totaly different act, and matter of fact this is exactly where the Nazarines got confused with the identity of Eassa salla Allah a`lyhee wa sallam or more to say this is the point that was used by whoever sought to invent and innovate to ascribe divinity to Eassa salla Allah a`lyhee wa sallam.
Quote:Bismillah: Assalamo Alikum.
Who said that we are talking about any male intervention when the birth of Jesus Christ is our topic? <b>We are talking about the earthly language of the Bible which makes us understand the concept of Jesus' birth in that sense</b>, and this is one of the reasons why I don't believe in the Bible to be God's word.
My thought was about Jesus and the Holy Ghost being ONE in nature, and that Jesus was THERE since time immemorial as Christian claims, and so <i>it was he who visited his mother to announce the birth of the Holy one</i>, in other words, <b>it was HE WHO IMPREGNATE HIS OWN MOTHER</b>. This is my observation to the whole situation, although you believe that the son Jesus and the Ghost are separate persons, <b>but yet you still believe that they ARE ONE GOD, </b> and that's why i keep on asking, are they ONE OR NOT? but no one is giving me straight forward answer!!!
Salam
Wael.