Pop Shenouda said "that's enough"... Amr Adib
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@jhall38 Your words are a bit poetic, dreamy and lack facts and common sense. Mohammad (PBUH) brought nothing but facts about God, but you clearly don't know what you're taking about. Explain to me again this "expression of love and power to humanity through Jesus" concept. Try to put a little effort in it as if you're really trying to "lead me to the truth". After all this is what we all seek.
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@jhall38 What proof do you have for what you say? Which if I may add makes no sense whatsoever. And please don't use quotes from what you think is the Bible because as it has been proven many times before that the bible you hold now is not what Jesus brought to the jews 2000 years ago.
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@jimmyjay122 Jesus is God's Word, the Revelation of His love for us. In Jesus we can see our Father's love demonstrated for us. Yes, I am a child of Jesus. He is my Father. There is no better expression of God's love for men and women than in the word and works of Jesus the Messiah. He has brought the final revelation of God's love and power to man. Muhammed brought nothing new about God but rather brought LIES about God, associating Him with a pagan kaabah demon, partner of 360 demons.
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@jimmyjay122 God does not just have a son. He has MANY sons and daughters. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. God's children are not just SERVANTS, as in Islam. Jesus taught the Fatherhood of God land the brotherhood and sisterhood of His dear children, people He loves and cares for. His love for His children is greater than any merely human love. No father could love like our Heavenly Father. All 66 books of the Bible point to the Fatherhood of God.
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@freedom260 Just to prove that this is not from God and that it is not the way of God to split families. In Islam if one's parents are not muslims he/she has yet to befriend them, be kind to them in the way any son or daughter would be to their parents, to obey them in any matter as long as it is not a sin. To be quite honest I do sometimes feel very sad about people who are trying to be good religious people yet are walking the wrong path despite the facts that are revealed continuously
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@jhall38 I'm sorry you obviously have not understood a word I said, even though it was plain and simple English.
Yet I would like to know when you say that you need a father, do you mean by "father" Jesus?
Let me rephrase my question, why would God have a son?
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@jimmyjay122 It's not that God needs a son. It's that we need a Father.
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@vool07 Why would God need a son?
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@pureheart2003 ... are ones who started by wanting to know the truth, they started by acknowleding the abundant fact that God exists and that He must have kept a way, a path through which humans would find the way to Him and his worship until the end of this world. A straight path, one beyond any doubt or uncertainty. Once a person reaches that point with honesty and sencerity in his search and once he realizes the clear aim of finding that path to God only then will he be guided to the truth.
Hello, I like the respectful way you've been talking until and I've decided to explain the verse (Mattheuw 10)you put up saying jesus was calling for violence. In the upper verse He's saying that His word is going to be like a sword splitting families up because a son might believe in Christ as God while his father might not, this is the sword jesus was talking about, He was speaking metaphorically... God Bless, from a copt
freedom260 3 years ago 6
Pope mesh pop.
youngredrabbit 2 years ago