In the Book of Genesis, which was written long before Jesus was born, God said, "Let us make man." I haven't studied languages, but I have been told by those who have, that the word "us" being plural was God speaking. Jews don't even believe in the trinity, but this is a historical document and hasn't been changed to support their believing "Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God is one."
If Muslims believe God is one (only), they must then believe they are separated from God because their idea of one includes only one person.
If God is more than one person (nothing is impossible with God), he can make anyone one with him no matter what the number, even everyone. That is a great God who can make one of all people.
Jesus said his kingdom is not of this world. I agree. I don't love my neighbor, but loving my neighbor is done in this world. His kingdom is a promise of a new earth "wherein dwelleth righteousness." To me that means no evil.
2007-04-08
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