Was Jesus both man and God!? Shabir Ally answers Dr. James White
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Will Do brother.
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The Real Question is "Who the hell came up with Trinity and Why"??
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James White is beating around the bush. No one can explain the "trinity"
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James White exposed again.
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@HeroOfChristArchives then you have to watch the story of former christian youth minister who became a muslim, his name is Joshua Evans (Yusha Evans)
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@HeroOfChristArchives You have done your home work and I thank you! Peace be upon you!
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You don't see?!!! we Muslims need to convince the unbelievers to believe in ONE AND ONLY GOD, but Christians need to convince the unbelievers in 3 GODS, and still need to convince them that 3 GODS are equal on one hand and these 3 GODS are ONE on the other hand, Which is a VERY HARD JOB to do,
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@flexpape said: "Then you are a Muslim by definition."
No, I am not a Muslim, because the Holy Spirit (Comforter/Paraclete) and Muhammad are different entities. Also, I believe that Jesus died at the hands of the Romans at the behest of the Jewish Sanhedrin, and was resurrected on the third day by the power of God. Muslims believe neither. As I said, I am a Unitarian Christian.
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@MuslimByChoice So true bro
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@HeroOfChristArchives Then you are a Muslim by definition. Muslims just believe that Muhammad is that comforter Jesus spoke about , one who will reveal himself. I Think you need to watch Dr. Buzzard Vs Shabir ali. An honorable Christian debater vs an honorable Muslim debater
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Rest assured, I am not a trinitarian. I am a Unitarian Christian.
• Contrary to God, Jesus is not omniscient. (Matt 24:36; Mark 13:32)
• Contrary to God, Jesus is not immutable. (Luke 2:52; Hebrews 5:8)
• God is not a man (Numbers 23:19), but Jesus is a man. (1 Timothy 2:5)
• God is immortal (Romans 1:23), but Jesus died. (Mark 15:37, Rom 8:34)
• God knows all (1 John 3:20), but Jesus was taught by the Father. (John 8:28)
• Unlike God (James 1:13), Jesus was tempted in every way. (Heb 4:15)
• Jesus sought God's will, not his own. (Luke 22:42; John 5:30, 6:38)
HeroOfChristArchives 2 months ago 9
Notice, James White did not answer Albert's question at 3:59, but instead equivocated, dishonestly replying, "It's not a matter of where, because it's not a location." Yet, the Bible EXPLICITLY states that all the pleroma (fullness/totality) of divineness corporeally dwells IN HIM (Colossians 2:9). Rather than honestly addressing Albert's genuine inquiry, James White begs the question of limitation – an argumentative fallacy – since Albert's question exposed his logical fallacy.
HeroOfChristArchives 2 months ago 6