olabowale: where's your post about your Mut'a discussion with the Shi'a brother? I bet you don't remember much of it. Anything more than cramming don't just work for you.
Lying fingers. Ibrahim started a religion; Islam that fitted his time. He was called a Hanifan. Hanifan being the believe in the sole lordship and godship of a single and complete invisible and unique God. It is further known that Hanifan completely destroys any sincilla of believe that there is any other deity with this single God. And Ibrahim is the only one believd by those who claim to be monotheists, as the "person friend" of God! I bet the christian will have to tell us how their Abraham of the Jewish Torah is the friend of Jewish single God, and when post Jesus religion, Christianity was formulated, this Abraham from the viewfinder of the Christians, he became a friend to First father god separately, since father god is a complete and separate god from others?
Your foolishness is multiplying. What're you on about Abraham for? Didn't people die at his hands? You're so eager to roll out stuff you've memorized you don't oh so care whether or not they're relevant to anything being discussed. Mr man, see: it's more important to be able to reason that to cram your brains with information; that's one reason you don't know how to selectively retrieve information. You're clearly one of those loud morons who give Islam a bad name. Your nemesis 's standing next to you.
Then, the Christians will now have the burden of proofs, to tell us how the same Abraham is a full and separate friend to ghost god, without any dimishing quality from what Abraham has with father god. And of course, the same applies to son god who is Jesus! Get going on this matter, Nimshi. You are very funny. As Ibadan people say; Oo bami nbe!
This nonsense you're writing about Abraham, what's that about??? And, you're still pissed that I accept the statement: "Jesus is the son of God", eh? And you still think that
proves I'm a Christian? You're so rigid its impossible to do anything with you Context is lost to you; you give every reasoning Muslim a bad name. Here, again, is it, in case repetition could help you open that locked mind of yours:
The bible says Adam is God's son.
The bible says angels are God's sons.
The bible says Jesus is God's son.
So, why's it so difficult for you to understand that within the context of these three statements, I find it unnecessary to argue that Jesus is son of God, even if you disagree?? You too yeye, walahi.
And i had earlier asked you if in a church, is there anyone greater than the pastor who leads the "flock?" I asked you, and i hope you finally catch up to reason, is a baptister lower thn the baptisted? Think, man. You begin to devalue your stock rating with me. Before long it may become worthless junk bonds. Didn't John Baptised Jesus? Was John not even asked if he was Elijah? Are you a yoruba man? Maybe I need to speak yoruba to you to bring you back to your root?
I didn't see your questions. Below, I answer them. I'm answering them directly because I'm eager to see your point, if and when you make it.
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"is there anyone greater than the pastor who leads the "flock?" There could be.
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"is a baptister lower thn the baptisted?" - Could be.
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"You begin to devalue your stock rating with me." Your stock ratings are worthless.
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Didn't John Baptised Jesus? He did. So?
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Was John not even asked if he was Elijah? He was asked. So?
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Are you a yoruba man? Why does it matter? All your questions above are about things known. This one isn't; if I answered "Yes", what would it mean? If I answered "No", of what value will the answer be to you? Why should I tell you the truth? And why should you believe whatever I answered? You're failing to think, you're just typing.
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Maybe I need to speak yoruba to you to bring you back to your root? You must think first. Even if I'm a Yoruba man, would that necessariky mean I'll be able to speak Yoruba? Would it mean I'll be able to write Yoruba? Could I not be of any extraction and still be able to read and write and speak and understand (spoken) Yoruba?
olabowale: Tinhk Frsit!
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