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I know that you believe Jesus was a real person but not the son of God. So would you be able to admit you have been living a lie all this time and do you think God will take pity on you for being misled?

2007-01-09 00:00:39 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

This isn't a "what the quaran says" question...Just answer the basic question.

2007-01-09 00:01:24 · update #1

28 answers

Would you admit you were wrong if Zeus returned?

2007-01-09 00:04:40 · answer #1 · answered by eldad9 6 · 2 2

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2016-12-28 12:34:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

As a Muslim, I'd be proven RIGHT when Jesus, peace be upon him, comes back. Muslims know he will return before the world ends, and kill the anti-Christ, and guide the world into to following him correctly. He'll show the Jewish people that he really is the messiah, and the Christians that he was God's servant and messenger but not God, and they will all follow him to Islam.

2007-01-09 00:08:40 · answer #3 · answered by Sulayman 3 · 2 0

Islam considers Jesus as one of God's great prophets. His mission was to preach the Oneness of God and to lead man to his Lord. He never claimed to be other than a servant and a Messenger of God. The Qur'anic account of his life and mission is supported by overwhelming evidence. The Muslims do believe in and are awaiting the Second Coming of Jesus. He will come back not as God to judge the non-Christians, but as Jesus, God's servant. His coming is to correct the misconception which people have developed about his personality and his mission.he will stay for forty years which is going to be the happiest years of life on this earth. At that time everybody will believe in him as the messenger, not the Son of God. However, what about those who will not be able to live till his second coming? They better do it now

2007-01-09 00:05:45 · answer #4 · answered by BeHappy 5 · 4 1

Study your own history will you? It was the Ecumenical Councils of the Church that makes Jesus (peace be upon him) the son of God, not the Bible, not Jesus, and certainly not the ONE God.

Dr. Adel Elsaie writes:

Constantine sought to exploit the rapidly expanding religion, with its great potential, to strengthen the Roman Empire. Constantine was persuaded that the disunity of the church was destabilizing the empire. In 324 he felt sure that soon he would go to the Holy Land to see the sacred sites, and to be baptized in Jordan. But his plan was abruptly aborted. He found the Greek churches in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor boiling with controversy about the nature of Jesus. The intense theological emotion started in Alexandria by the charismatic presbyter Arius, who had a soft and impressive voice. He issued a challenge to his bishop Alexander, that the latter found impossible to ignore and even more difficult to argue: how could Jesus have been God of the same substance like God the father? Arius argued that it was blasphemous to think that Jesus was divine by nature. Jesus had specifically said that the father was greater than he. Alexander and his assistant Athanasius immediately realized the theological problem. Arius was asking vital questions about the nature of Jesus and his relationship to God. Arius followed the concept of the divine trinity as Origen had taught. It was not easy to endorse that the son and the father as being identical or of one substance without fairly complicated clarifications. Origen had felt the difficulty himself. He avoided the problem by saying that Jesus’ relation to God is a characteristic of divine life. Arius reasoned that Jesus, who was physically born of Mary, grew in wisdom "Logos", suffered failure and death must be less than the unbegotten, deathless, and eternal father. He believed that God is beyond Jesus, and that Jesus coming on Earth was by the will of God, and not by the will of Jesus. Arius therefore clashed with a principle strongly stated by Irenaeus: "Through God alone can God be known."

Arius was not an idiot; he received the support from scholarly and politically powerful bishops. He knew the scriptures well and produced many texts to support his claim that Jesus, the Word, could only be a creature like us. The Logos had been the instrument used by God to bring all creatures into existence. The Word or the Logos had to be entirely different from God. He believed that Jesus had lived a perfect life; he had obeyed God even unto his death on the cross, notwithstanding the last words of Jesus on the cross according to Matthew. He contended that humans by imitating Jesus, the perfect creature, they too would be perfect creatures of God. Alexander and Athanasius harassed Arius. They had a different view regarding the weakness of humanity. Athanasius saw the need for God Himself to descent on earth and be crucified to save humanity because God alone is the Perfect Being. So a domestic dispute in Alexandria became a wide crisis in the Byzantine Empire!

When Constantine selected and brought together 318 bishops for the Council, it was a military and political decision...

Read the complete text at http://www.usislam.org/69ecum.htm

Jesus Christ the son of Mary (peace be upon him) will come back and lead Muslims to fight the Anti-Christ. He will rule with the laws of the holy Quran, the final laws of God.

So, how are we wrong again?

God knows best

Peace and Love

2007-01-09 02:31:06 · answer #5 · answered by mil's 4 · 0 0

Sorry pal, you got it half wrong.

Muslim, in their koran, did mentioned that Isa (Jesus) is God, just that they don't realised it.

It was recorded in Sura 3 that Isa was born of God, not by human father. Isa came from heaven.

It also mentioned that Isa is Kalimatulia. Word of God . . breath of God. Not just a messanger, but the breath of God.

Koran mentioned that Isa will come again in the end time. Koran also mentioned that Isa will judge the world. All these were mentioned by Mohammad himself.

But the strange thing is, many Mulim did not realised that, for their religion do not teach that.

How I know? One Iman, priest of Islam, who read about it, and change his attitude, and now pray to Allah thru Isa. He has fellowship with me, and share with me.

I also know that many real muslim who read the Koran came to know Isa (Jesus), but still worship in the Muslim way, for fear of death. But they pray to Isa Almasih.

Sorry, koran also said that Isa is the Almasih, meaning, messiah.

So . . . Koran is not all wrong. But the Muslim are.

2007-01-09 00:41:45 · answer #6 · answered by Melvin C 5 · 0 1

If i one day woke up and discovered all the religious beliefs I have are wrong, I'd be willing to admit my mistake and then I'll try to discover the truth... whatever it is/was.

God respects ALL as long as they believe from the bottom of their heart & mind that they are doing something right... whether this person was a Muslim, Christian, Hindus, etc.

The question is... are you open-minded enough to admit your mistake... if YOU one day woke up and discovered that YOUR religioius beliefs were wrong?

2007-01-09 00:08:10 · answer #7 · answered by Serendipity 4 · 1 0

I am an ordained Minister...I got ordained through Mail-ordering ..I am puting together a new CHRISTIAN - subdivision, I added new believes that I found in the INTERNET...I am looking for new members to suport my new Church that I am building in the name of Jesus. Here is one of the truths that I found in the Internet : Angel Michael was the father of Jesus...and he done the Job when Mary was asleep...when she wake up he blamed God...so this way no body could force Angel MICHAEL to pay child suport to Mary until Jesus became to legal edge. ...Also in the new Church that I am puting together once a month I will serve communion...The communion will be consisted by three parts...Bread that will represent the body of Christ, Wine that will represent the blood of Christ, and a Can of beer that will represent the piss of Jesus...Members that will not be able to attend physically my services in the Church I plan to mail to them my 3 parts of my Communion Services.- I need your financial Suport... Go to My WEBSITE...www.nickwwwboard.com get my name and address and mail in more than you can affort....I accept any curency... Jesus and me loves you.....Also my moovement plans to create a fund to send rich kids to College.- As more money you will mail in ...as more faster beloved Jesus will come back to Juge us.

2007-01-09 00:35:37 · answer #8 · answered by nikitasgarofallou 3 · 0 0

sulyman said wt i wanted to say, we the muslims believe that in jesus as a prophet not as god's son, we respect him and we love him, n we believe that he's coming back to the world to save us from the anti-christ, at this time if u were alive , u will realize that u and those who think the same way u do are completly wrong and i donno if there will be time to repent and to believe in him as we do....or it's gonna be too late, only GOD knows...

2007-01-09 00:43:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Muslims do believe that Jesus will come back---why do you say they do not believe this?

Muslims believe the Prophet, Jesus, will come back at end times.

I take it you know nothing about Islam.

2007-01-09 00:59:15 · answer #10 · answered by Shossi 6 · 0 0

I don't like your question. It reeks of arrogance and dislike for Gods children. As a follower of our Lord Jesus Christ, You need to show people how Jesus loved ALL sinners, even those that chose not to follow him. You will not win over people to Christ with animosity and hate. Only with love and compassion. May he forgive us all for our sins.

2007-01-09 00:09:56 · answer #11 · answered by papaz71 4 · 0 0

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