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I still don't understand what exactly Paul "saw". The Jesus who walks through walls, or the one who eats fish?
Ha, ha, ha, ... what lame argument.
Plaintiff: "Your Honor, I have 500 eyewitnesses to the event I describe."
Judge: "I see. Are they here today? Do you affidavits from them? What are their names?"
Paintiff: "Well no, but I saw them there. I counted them all. Isn't that enough?"
It deserves no more. It's not only a circular argument, it forms the tightest circle possible. Your claim is the bible is an historical account because it says it has 500 eyewitnesses who agree that it's historical.
If you want me to take that seriously, I'm gonna need strong pharmaceuticals and time to find the correct dosage to achieve that level of credulity.
what about the one who Transfigured
Can't do any of that for modern Christianity would rather fight than make love ... creation is over in their minds ... enough is enough?In Chapter 10, Volf considers whether Christians, since they worship the same God as do Muslims, should unite in a common religion.
He gives some rules for blending the religions together...
1. Christians can adopt elements of the Muslim faith. Volf suggests that every Christian has the right to believe whatever they please, whether what they believe fits with normative Christianity or not, and whether what they believe even makes sense or not. He says that the right of human beings to decide what they believe is sacred, and adds that one either believes freely or one doesn’t believe at all.
2. Christians can adopt Islamic cultural forms. Volf reminds his reader that the Christian church was born on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Ghost fell on the disciples and they spoke in the languages of the peoples from different cultures assembled in Jerusalem. From the start, he writes, the Christian message was translated into idioms and cultural forms other than Jewish ones.
3. Christians can adopt religious practices and spiritual truths from Islam.
4. Christians should be baptized in the name of the triune God.
5. Christians should confess that Jesus Christ, in whom God dwelled in human flesh, is God.
6. Christians should hold on to the the divine gift of new life given freely to them through Christ.
For the record, the entire post was, "Oh come on. That's bulls**t."
Airclean--post---This is what you get Jae . When you listen to mankind rather than GOD. This gentleman is full of it. If I posted as Chansen dose, I would post.In Chapter 10, Volf considers whether Christians, since they worship the same God as do Muslims, should unite in a common religion.
He gives some rules for blending the religions together...
1. Christians can adopt elements of the Muslim faith. Volf suggests that every Christian has the right to believe whatever they please, whether what they believe fits with normative Christianity or not, and whether what they believe even makes sense or not. He says that the right of human beings to decide what they believe is sacred, and adds that one either believes freely or one doesn’t believe at all.
2. Christians can adopt Islamic cultural forms. Volf reminds his reader that the Christian church was born on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Ghost fell on the disciples and they spoke in the languages of the peoples from different cultures assembled in Jerusalem. From the start, he writes, the Christian message was translated into idioms and cultural forms other than Jewish ones.
3. Christians can adopt religious practices and spiritual truths from Islam.
4. Christians should be baptized in the name of the triune God.
5. Christians should confess that Jesus Christ, in whom God dwelled in human flesh, is God.
6. Christians should hold on to the the divine gift of new life given freely to them through Christ.
BS from all directions is fertile for thought ... perhaps a storm to some people that would like to be sheltered from soulful growth ... good lords some honour the cow others the elephant ... still others the water buffalo for fluid powers ...
That's what "Allah" means in Arabic. It's not a different name - it's simply a translation.God has always gone by many names. I don't see why Allah couldn't be one of them.