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Abuzola:This is balderdash, the discussion in the other thread is more interesting. |
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Abuzola:@Abuzola, No need to start another jihad, your point was well understood, I mean the six-year old girl stuff ![]() |
@Abuzola, Na wa for you-o, we are still discussing on a similar thread you opened, only for you to abandon it and come up with this? You be funny fellow-o ![]() |
I did not say that the poison played no role. I simply said no one can accept it to be the only reason for his death. That was what we were saying all along, [size=14pt]THE POISON CONTRIBUTED TO HIS DEATH=THE POISON KILLED HIM[/size] And when you talk about Jesus, please dont forget that he did not forgive Judas Iscariot who he made to betray him! He did not for give the Romans who adjudged him. He did not show mercy to the suffering thief who was on the left side of him on the cross. He Jesus cursed the Jes first and them blessed them by forgiving them? Which one overrides the other; his earlier curses which he called them adulterous generations, vipers, etc, or the mercy you said he showed later? Make up your mind man. Haba Alhaji, dey talk de lie small small na. Was he the one that ordered for Judas to be killed? Did he retaliated by killing anybody? haba mallam, abi na alhaji? ![]() |
nwajohn:It is becoming increasingly difficult to have time going through children's workbooks. The veracity of this statement is therefore doubted. |
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[size=14pt]@Muhsin[/size] Thanks a lot for your long reply. I wish it had made meaning. . .I would have got that meaning. [size=14pt]How can it make any meaning to you when it is not a muslim propaganda [/size]Without saying much, I would really like to have your answer on a very simple question, i.e. God clearly made it known to us that he's not an author of confusion. And I add neither contradictions nor absurdities. If your assertion is to be believed then it means, evidently and obviously, that God creates palpable confusion in your bible. [size=14pt]Surely God not a God of confusion, that is why he can never be the one telling mo he had three daughters only to come and abrogate it later [/size]To shame more light; my meaning there is; how can we reconcile your words--God is plural, God is three, etc with many other verses where God/Jesus says the God is One; I am alone and there is no any other beside me; worship me alone; the father is greater than I; to mention but a few. [size=14pt]The mystery of Trinity is a divine mystery. Three existing in complete unity. May be mo wanted to copy it but did not know about the mystery, that was why he alluded three daughters to allah only to come and abrogate it [/size] |
babs787:This is a muslim forum, dont tell me you didnt see the thread on mo's poisoning ![]() You are the one interpreting out of context. Can you show me a verse in the koran where mo even mentioned that every one who has seen him has seen the Father? Jesus was comfortable making this statement because he was one with the Father. No prophet ever made this claim. ![]() babs787:God is not the author of confusion, that is why I don't believe he was the one giving mo those messages. Or else how can he say he has three daughters only to come and abrogate the same (i.e. those satanic verses) ![]() Dont twist that verse, please. Jesus specifically said anybody who has seen him has seen the Father. Again I repeat, who among the prophets ever made that assertion? Did mo ever said anybody who saw him saw God? NEVER, because Jesus is one with God. babs787:Yes, he prayed for the disciples together with us believers to be one so that he will present us as his bride without sin before the Father on judgement day. That does not mean we are gods, are we? ![]() Good you said he represented God while on earth. It is quite true because he was forgiving people's sins while he was here. Which of the older prophets claimed to forgive sins? Did mo claim that? Jesus did all this because 'God came to dwelt with us'. babs787:Did mo ever called God father? Jesus bought us with his blood, in essence, presenting us to the Father as sons. We claim to be God's children because Jesus bought us with his blood for 'there is no way to God, except through Jesus'. |
I wan run-o |
Okah's release=bombing in Lagos |
@Tudor, My problem here is any time you make points that cannot be defended, your post is deleted. Why? @Olabowale, In the first instance, you were saying that they should give you evidence that Mo died from the poison a woman gave her. I provided that right from your hadiths, then you changed gear claiming it as a miracle. But as Tudor pointed out, we all know the effect of poison can be gradual, as was in Mo's case because the hadiths mentioned that since he took that poison, he was not the same till he died from effects of the poison-a prophet who failed to realise he was poisoined ![]() Consider what Jesus did to the Jews That crucified him? he forgave them and prayed for them ![]() What did Mo do? he ordered for the woman to be killed So much for a religion of peace ![]() |
Politicians and power/money. It all comes down to the money |
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Heard they want to combine MPCE wif UME?? |
Agbero1:For assylum abi? ![]() |
sir t:I dont think MEND are doing anything more than seeking to have they share of the national cake via terrorism. I dont think they are true freedom fighters ![]() |
skyy04:True |
becoomrich:[size=28pt]SCARY[/size] |
k-aina:My God, what nonsense is this? |
*dhtml:Yes, I think microsoft are at last getting a serious competitor. |
Hello,,,,,,no response? ![]() |
olabowale:I hope your imam just read what you wrote there. Are you not supposed to believe in them hadiths and koran again? Are you doubting the hadiths? funny ![]() |
@ Olabowale, Please remember to reply to my post on the thread on Mohammed's poisoning. Jesus was clearly conscious of his deity and deliberately made that awareness known to others. Jesus identified himself so closely with the Father as to imply that he (Jesus) is God (which the Jews at that time would have understood as Yahweh). He made this association in many ways, including these:2 To know Jesus is to know Yahweh: "If you knew me, you would know my Father also" (John 14:7). To see Jesus is to see Yahweh: "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father" (John 14:9). To encounter Jesus is to encounter Yahweh: "Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me" (John 14:11). To trust in Jesus is to trust in Yahweh: "Trust in God, trust also in me" (John 14:1). As strict monotheists, many Jewish contemporaries of Jesus were outraged at his claims to divine authority. Their extreme reaction demonstrates that they understood Jesus to be claiming deity for himself. Jesus said to them, "My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I, too, am working." For this reason the Jews tried all the harder to kill him; not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was even calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God (John 5:17-18). Jesus' repeated insistence that he had an intimate and unique relationship to God the Father infuriated the crowds. Jesus didn't speak of God as "our Father," but as "my Father." "I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!" At this, they picked up stones to stone him (John 8:58-59). Jesus' use of "I am" (Greek, ego eimi) was also tantamount to saying "I am God," for he was applying to himself "one of the most sacred of divine expressions" from the Old Testament.3 Yahweh had specifically referenced himself as "I am" or "I am he" (Isa. 41:4; 43:10, 13, 25; 46:4; 48:12). Jesus may have also been echoing Exodus 3:14 where Yahweh refers to himself as the great "I AM." Again the reaction on the part of the Jews, the move to stone Jesus (the prescribed penalty for blasphemy, Lev. 24:16), contextually supports the assertion that he claimed deity for himself. "I and the Father are one." Again the Jews picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus said to them, "I have shown you many great miracles from the Father. For which of these do you stone me?" "We are not stoning you for any of these," replied the Jews, "but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God" (John 10:30-33). Even this brief sampling of Jesus' words seems sufficient to support the thesis that Jesus of Nazareth did claim to be God. Jesus also invoked divine prerogatives and titles and performed many miraculous works, culminating in his own bodily resurrection from the dead. |
@poster, Are you not part of society? ![]() |
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