Do you mean "they" as in the King James translators?In my opinion King James version not attacking christianity.
They think they seal for God but It is not, because God is Jesus, reject Jesus mean reject God
Or "they" as in the Jews?
Do you mean "they" as in the King James translators?In my opinion King James version not attacking christianity.
They think they seal for God but It is not, because God is Jesus, reject Jesus mean reject God
Are you saying it is possible to want to serve the true God and reject Jesus at the same time?Just want but is not
How to worship God and reject God
Base oN the premise Jesus is God
Do you mean "they" as in the King James translators?
Or "they" as in the Jews?
Are you saying it is possible to want to serve the true God and reject Jesus at the same time?
Well, the translator wroteJews, I believe translator believe Jesus as a God
That's okay, ponder the question for as long as you want!Want to serve true God but reject Jesus? I am not sure
I am not agree.Well, the translator wrote
Romans 10: 2 For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.
So that would mean that Jews actually have a zeal for the true God, they don't just think that they do.
Would you agree with that?
Well, as I read this sentenceI am not agree.
Lack of knowledge, is like Indian, they think the EAG lE is true God and they worship It.
So they not worship true God.
Do you believe ccc 841 ?
Well, as I read this sentence
"For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge."
The phrase
"but not according to knowledge"
modifies the zeal that they have of God, but not the fact that they have a zeal of God.
It might be easier to see in a simpler sentence
"Mary has a car, but it is not red."
The phrase
"but it is not red."
modifies or gives us information about the car. It does not change the fact that Mary has a car.
Does that make sense?
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I neither believe nor disbelieve CCC 841. I think a good case can be made either that Christians and Muslims do or do not worship the same God. it depends on things like the exact definition of worship in that use, and the philosophical question of when two people are talking about the same thing or a different thing.
I neither believe nor disbelieve CCC 841. I think a good case can be made either that Christians and Muslims do or do not worship the same God. it depends on things like the exact definition of worship in that use, and the philosophical question of when two people are talking about the same thing or a different thing.
Well, hang on there.So Mary has a car but not Red car
Indian worship a God but not true God.
Muslim worship a God but not true God.
Well first off, CCC 841 doesn't say that Muslims worship Jesus.You say depend oN the definition of worship
Than use dictionary and tell me If muslim worship Jesus
Well, hang on there.
"For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge."
It doesn't say that they have a zeal of God, but not the true God.
That the translator believes that Paul is talking about the true God is clear from God being capitalized.
It does say that the zeal that they have is not according to knowledge.
The passage goes on to explain this lack of knowledge
Romans 10: 3 For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
They are ignorant ("not according to knowledge") of God's righteousness, and try to establish their own righteousness.
Nothing in verse 3 says that the zeal of God that verse 2 says they have is not a zeal of the true God.
Yes, those are all great philosophical questions.I don't think this is philosophical question
It is simple
Sampel of philosophical question
Quote
- Will racism cease to exist?
- Why is beauty associated with morality?
- Why do we respect the dead more than the living?
- Does God have supreme power?
- Will the world be a better place if caste and religion cease to exist?
- End quote
No, Muslims do not adore Jesus as a God.Is muslim adore Jesus as a God?
Nothing philosophical here.
Yes or No question.
You are welcome to have that impression, but that is not how I see it.Seem to me you try to do what ever you can to defend catholic to the point to avoid the answer that prove catholic Lie.
I believe the logic you are using assumes that Jesus is all of who God is.Philosophical question, not easy to answer
Is islam believe Jesus as God? It is simple the answer is not.
If islam not believe Jesus as God, than why catholic Lie and say: together with us adore the one and merciful God, mankind'judge oN the last day.
If us in that sentence mean Christian, than catholic is lie, because muslim not believe Jesus as God.
If us in that sentence mean catholic, than catholic is Lie, because catholic say they belilieve Jesus as God.
If your response is that Jesus is God, then I say that yes, Jesus is God. However, Jesus is not all of who God is.
If you are asking if I believe that the true God rejects Jesus as God, then no, I do not believe that.Do you believe true God reject Jesus as God?
No the Jews that Paul is talking about at the beginning of Romans chapter 10 do not believe that Jesus is God.Do you believe jews oN that verse believe Jesus as God?
Did Jesus say anything else about him and his father?John 10:30 King James Version (KJV)
30 I and my Father are one.
There is only one true God, and that is what Catholics are talking about. Catholics do not say that everything that Muslims say about God is true.Wich God ccc 841 talking about?
It say Mankind's judge oN the last day
Is that Allah?
Or catholic Lie
If you are asking if I believe that the true God rejects Jesus as God, then no, I do not believe that.
No the Jews that Paul is talking about at the beginning of Romans chapter 10 do not believe that Jesus is God.
That is part of their lack of knowledge.
But, this lack of knowledge does not prevent them from having a zeal of God. And the translator of the King James, which is what I believe we were discussing, believes that to be a zeal of the true God, hence the capitalization.
Did Jesus say anything else about him and his father?
There is only one true God, and that is what Catholics are talking about. Catholics do not say that everything that Muslims say about God is true.
Yes, a person can worship God and at the same time not agree with everything God says.So you believe worship God and not agree to God can be done in the same time?