Because he (pbuh) is not God. He is the Messenger and Prophet of God.
2006-09-24 01:25:36
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answer #1
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answered by Mustafa 5
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The Christian concept of the Incarnation is essentially a symbolic expression of God's immanence and co-suffering with creation. The God of Islam, as utterly transcendent, does not suffer with creation, and thus there can be no theodicy in Islam. The God of Islam is a cosmic despot, which is why Islamic cultures are despotic.
The Christian concept of the Trinity is a symbolic expression of the truth that love unites beings who nevertheless remain distinct. This is why the Christian concept of love is superior to that even of the Sufis, for whom love is annihilation in the beloved. This is why no created being in Islam can exist before God's face; God's absoluteness annihilates the creature. The ontology of the Trinity allows Christians to understand how the creature can exist before God. Thus we have an understanding of the ultimate worth of the human person which Islam has never been able to achieve. This is why the concept of "human rights" arose in the Christian west.
2006-09-24 08:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth of the matter is..it can't be. Congratulations on being one of the few that have common sense and can see the hypocracy in false religious teachings. The Bible never indicates that Jesus is the Almighty. He prayed to his Father, spoke to the deciples about God's kingdom and even rebuked Satan by saying "the Father was greater than He". This is why most older editions of the Bible identify the Father as Jehovah and Jesus as "the firstborn of all creation" or "His Son". Good job on the common sense..I suggest you continue your quest for the truth.
2006-09-24 08:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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That's one of the reasons young folks have believing in certain religions. The Bible says that the Word (Christ) is a Mighty God, which means he is created and receives his power from an Almighty God. But, there are those that believe that a might god and an Almighty God are the same.
2006-09-24 08:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never said Jesus was God, I have said he was the SON OF GOD, now about Jesus sitting on the right hand of God, If you take that literally, Then Jesus would have to actually sit on God's right hand, But that is a symbolic meaning, which is Jesus is in the position that all power is given to Jesus & it is Jesus sitting on that throne, Untill all Mercy & Grace & High Priest & Mediator work is over & Christ comes off that Mercy seat after the 7th seal is open, & after the Milleuimuin or 1000 yrs. rign is over & then Jesus will deliver all power back to his Father & then Jesus becomes our Elder Brother & then God sits on that throne throughout all eternity.
2006-09-24 08:33:34
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answer #5
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answered by birdsflies 7
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catholics believe that Jesus sits at the throne next to god along with the holy ghost. now: modern day christians read the bible and understand its verses as it is written, and it reads, the only way to heaven to through jesus christ, making jesus the main person to pray too. there are slight diffrences between the religions in christianity but at least were not cutting each others head off like those animals in the middle east, and jesus did not force people to convert throught the blade of a sword like allah.
2006-09-24 08:34:42
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answer #6
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answered by ciskogonza 2
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Man says to read only this, and read only that. The Book says
to" judge all things, so we can be judged by no MAN." And one
must check something out for himself, in order to judge it.
Christains have differing beliefs, just as their are Sunni, Shia,
and Sufi. We do not all believe that Jesus was God Himself, but
that Jesus spoke spiritually. In that our spirits are a part of
our Creators own body. A spark of the LIGHT that God/Allah is.
Christ is not a person or religion, but the unifying of that
spirtutal body. "As the body has many members, and those
members being many are one body, so is CHRIST."
2006-09-24 08:32:52
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answered by zenbuddhamaster 4
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Not all Christians believe this, myself being one. The idea of the three-fold God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as one) was one that had its roots in the early Catholic church, if memory serves me correctly. It is not one that is stated in the Bible. In fact, it even states in the Bible that God called Jesus his son (Matthew 3:17).
2006-09-24 08:33:00
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answered by DDK 2
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That's where the Holy Trinity comes in to play. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is the son of God the Father. He is the physical manifestation of God on this earth. In the early part of Genesis, God the Father uses the term "we". Most people get confused when reading this because they say if know one else is around then who is we referring to. We is referring to the Holy Trinity. Three Gods in one. Hope that answers your question. Peace and God bless.
2006-09-24 08:30:17
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answered by cave man 6
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Sounds a bit schizophrenic doesn't he.
Seems more likely that someone wanted to make Jesus into something that he isn't.
I think that he's pretty great just as one of us who finally saw the light. Gives me something to strive for. Any way you spin him he's good enough for me.
Love and blessings
don
2006-09-24 08:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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