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Like a Ying/Yang type of thing to round out the fable?

2007-06-05 21:19:49 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We should pay respect to Chosen ones, and should avoid any kind of des respectful association towards chosen one.

Prophet Jesus(pbuh) is a mighty Holy Prophet of The God Almighty. Prophet Jesus preached what God told him to preached.
He came to establish Laws of Moses(pbuh).


One of the highest ranked prophets in Islam, 'Isa al-Maseeh, (Jesus the Messiah) was sent to guide the Children of Israel. The Qur'an makes it very clear that in Islam, Jesus is not the begotten (physical) son of Allah, but rather a nabi and rasul (messenger) of Allah.

'Isa performed many miracles with the permission of Allah. For example, raising the dead, creating a bird from clay, talking as an infant. Islamic traditions states that he abstained from drinking alcohol. It also states that he received a revelation, the Injil (Gospel), though according to Islam, it has been distorted. Muslims believe that 'Isa was not crucified Islamic view of Jesus' death, meaning he was not killed on the cross. Whether he was put on the cross or not is an issue of interpretation. Mainstream Muslims belief is that 'Isa was raised up to Allah and will return to Earth to fight Dajjal during the time of the Mahdi (divinely guided one).

2007-06-05 21:49:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Even tho Jesus and Lucifer were spirit "children" of Heavenly Father, they were not equal, since Jesus was always intended to be the Saviour. Lucifer wanted it anyway, and rebelled when he couldn't have it. When he lost, and was forced out, he was no longer anyone's "brother" and was in no way equal to Christ or anyone else. He is, in a way, a "necessary evil" to God's plan, but he and Christ are on such different levels and plains of existence and purpose, they can't even be considered more than mere acquaintances.

2007-06-05 23:17:09 · answer #2 · answered by mormon_4_jesus 7 · 0 0

Satan according to lore is a fallen angel, meaning he is in a separate celestial class from those of us sent to earth, so that would make them different. However, in the classic idea of good versus evil, I'd say the both originate from supernatural means and have a great impact, and act as a balance.

2007-06-05 21:25:23 · answer #3 · answered by Twin momma as of 11/11 6 · 0 0

Jesus Christ is God and Creator of everything that exists. Satan is a fallen angel, doomed to destruction.

2007-06-06 12:39:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

People underestimate satan and The Holy Spirit. BIG mistake. Be not deceived, God is not mocked.

2007-06-05 21:51:19 · answer #5 · answered by single eye 5 · 0 0

There would no longer be a prefer for a devil, or Lucifer. in accordance to the bible Lucifer, a Son of the Morning, lived in heaven with God and with the aid of his loose company rebelled and began to impact the different sensible beings of God's creation. God replaced into performing some artwork with those beings and there replaced into no evil devil (Lucifer) in touch in what replaced into happening at that element. yet, in line with danger as Judas replaced into mandatory with the aid of his loose company to betray Christ, God observed that he ought to apply Lucifer's insurrection to augment the form of his creations understanding that he might make precise (like He did with job) any durable impacts of devil's impact on us whilst in this earth. So, devil is mandatory and what he does is of no lasting harm. No hell, no eternal suffering. in simple terms eternal progression and progression for a objective we don't comprehend yet. some think of our life is the long potential of youngsters transforming into as much as grow to be like their mom and father. This seems to be the trend of maximum all living issues in this earth. Why could it incredibly is distinctive for all life? in spite of everything, God grew to grow to be God with the aid of some regulation or technique or some form of self latest suggestions.

2017-01-10 15:46:50 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2007-06-05 21:30:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, but if u believe what mormons teach, then yes.

2007-06-05 21:32:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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