Once Nationalism takes a hold we need a special council investigating the phenomena of self-described Anglo-Saxon Muslim 'traditionalists.' Mandatory castration has its obvious benefits.https://twitter.com/NorthernWilayah/status/1054897557342773254 …
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1 & 2) I don't presuppose the Qu'ran has a univocal view, it's self-contradictory. The 99 problems & the bitch not being one doesn't relate to other writings on Allah's abstractness 3) It's a shitty way to promote beliefs though, worse religions & ideologies win out
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4) Quran's understanding of Jesus, Prophets, & the like is nothing short than ahistorical. If you want to "Joseph Smith" it and go on blind faith- then fine, but then how does an infidel & a mohammaden meet in the middle? What do we use to objectively ascertain the faith?
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The Quran does not understand, but are you referring to the denial of the divinity of Jesus?
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Yes of course. It flies in the face of everything the early Gnostic & canonical texts present. Christ (I'd argue) asserts: 1) Polytheistic ontology 2) His role as a God 3) Pre-existent state 4) Him being the Son of God None of this correlates with the Qu'ran.
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Which verses support 2)?
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I'd like to think you're joking. Christ's comments in John 10 place him within the Divine Council of Psalm 82 ('ye be gods but shall die like men'). He as a 'Son of God,' sits with the elohim (gods) in front of El. This is basic Hebrew cosmology, hence the charge of blasphemy
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But I could talk about this all day honestly. His role as the Logos, the narrative of the gospels ("I AM," "True Vine," "My lord & my God') it's all endless really. Islamic apologists rely upon crackpot unitarian Christians & extremists. There's no serious denial of Christ as god
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Lmao you say you assume a secularist viewpoint and then say that there's no serious denial of Christ as God
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