You're forgetting that the whole story is told in the stars, and therefore not subject to historical revision.
Amen brother


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You're forgetting that the whole story is told in the stars, and therefore not subject to historical revision.


No one ever said Rumi was a Prophet, but the Qur'an never suggested that revelation would cease. On the contrary, it asserts that the Word of God can never be exhausted.

exactly !!!![]()
no - i am not doubting it, i want to know where it is so i can use it in another conversation i am having![]()
no - i am not doubting it, i want to know where it is so i can use it in another conversation i am having![]()
Not if you ask people who actually make an intellectual effort to view these matters in an unbiased fashion.Yes, notoriously true.
Actually, I'm not forgetting it, because I don't have the slightest inkling what you're talking about. Are you referencing the pious myth of the star of Bethlehem? You don't need to study astronomy OR have more than some scanty knowledge of how you can establish coordinates to figure out that no star (or star-like sign, IOW a conjunction of several planets, a comet etc.) could ever point to a specific place on the globe.And impossible to fake a millennium in advance in such a way that it would line up at the right time. You're forgetting that the whole story is told in the stars, and therefore not subject to historical revision.
Fun fact: In 1263 at the Disputation of Barcelona, Nahmanides expressed the Jewish viewpoint of Isaiah 53 and other matters regarding Christian belief about Jesus's role in Hebrew Scripture. The disputation was awarded in his favor by James I of Aragon, and as a result the Dominican Order compelled him to flee from his home country for the remainder of his life. Passages of Talmud were also censored. In a number of other disputations, debate about this passage resulted in forced conversions, deportations, and the burning of Jewish religious texts.
One Sunday he caught one of the shows of the TV evangelists. He looked at me in amazement and exclaimed, "They are worse than the mullas!"

Worse in what way? And who? 

Now that, admittedly is a problem with both the Bible and the Qur'an. Somethings written there are simply not applicable for today (like women keeping silent in church.) Nor do I think women should be submissive to their husbands as the Bible says
Actually, I'm not forgetting it, because I don't have the slightest inkling what you're talking about.
Furthermore, we're obviously arguing from very different starting points: you assume that everything told in the gospels is historical truth. I assume (based on many, many factors) that all the parts pertaining to Jesus's ancestry, birth, and infancy were made up from whole cloth, and specifically written to "fulfill" the prophecies.
where in the qu'ran is this from?
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Well i know it is not in there, but if they provide evidence it will be out of context...just saying is all.
Worse in what way? And who?
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You've put up a string of sensible posts, but this collection here needs to be addressed. Following a 7th century Arab man is not a problem with the Bible, neither does any comparable thing pose a problem for a Christian. And no, it does not promote mysogeny. There is a specific context to keeping silent in Church, and I can't believe you aren't familiar with all that. Likewise, a husband is to also be submissive to his wife, with both being equally under the Lord, as Scripture makes clear.
It seems your perception is based more on the South than it is on Scripture?
I'm really not too worried about little details like that. I'm a big picture person, and at least you're admitting that there's a lot to the big picture that you're unaware of.
That G-d would dwell amongst us, partake of not only our humanity but also the entire issue of theodicy, and conquer the law of sin and death, rising above it victoriously. This is spelled out over and over again in countless ways, not at all limited to the backwards little tribe of the Hebrews. And not limited to texts of questionable origin, but it's in the stars themselves ...
Can't really blame Nicea for that
that is how beautiful God works it is all in the stars!!!O ye of little faith!
109. Say: "If the ocean were ink (wherewith to write out) the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted than would the words of my Lord, even if we added another ocean like it, for its aid."
(The Qur'an (Yusuf Ali tr), Surah 18)
Now you'll have to go and check the context.![]()
Sorry, but the word 'equally' is something you added to the text and nowhere is the word 'submissive' used in relation of a husband with his wife. If I'm wrong, show me.
They cannot be priests in the two largest churches including your own Eastern Orthodox church (can they even be deacons?)
And yes, I am aware of the oracle tradition behind asking women to remain silent in church and how that was a particular problem for the church in Corinth.
Granted here in the Bible belt Christians are more likely to take such verses seriously than the church I was raised in up north. But if a woman's leadership is acceptable in your church then why doesn't it ordain women?

Out of context![]()