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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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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Err, the secularists DO affirm Jesus as God in the eyes of the gospel authors. See Ehrman & the other atheists who study this for a living.
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>trusting atheists to interpret scripture
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Do you realize who makes up NT & OT scholarship? It's either atheists or Christians who have such a tenuous connection to orthodox Christianity due to their liberalism that they might as well be atheists. And even they affirm that Christ is portrayed as God in GJohn.
End of conversation
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