Jesus is God and the Koran confirms it for those who will humble themselves before God. Since you can't do that you are lost searching for some Prime creator, whatever that is. If you had found him you could tell me about him like I tell you about my God.
You have taken a spiritual term "Son of God" and applied it literally. That is a mistake. There is only one true God.
How can the "Son of Man" be also the "Son of God"? That's sounds impossible to me unless we are talking Euphemisms.
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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
You should qualify your statements:
Jesus is God (for you). The Koran confirms this (for you). It appears to me you have changed from using third party sources to using the source itself.
The allegation of being pagan: Define the analytical definition of 'pagan'. If that is an offense, then it is between myself and the Prime Creator. Other people have no interest in that contract.
The statement of mine which you claim is a lie: to whom or what is it contradicting?
Am I searching for God? Yes, but I am searching for God (i.e. the connection to Prime Creator) within me rather than externalized worship.
I've noticed your arguments have switched from debating claims, evidences, merits, comparisons, and contrasts to argumentum ad hominem attacks which, I am sure you know, is one form of many in logical fallacies. While I have no problems with this, it tends to detract from the debate.
Disagreeing without being disagreeable (my intent),
netwrkranger
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