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beloved
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Jazz, you have put an interesting discussion. But after reading
the replies, I did not find the answer for your fundamental question
which is
How do you know what God does?.......how do you know God sends "prophets"? Tasneem has quoted Holy Quran, but did not answer it. |
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Deus
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[sarcasm] While we're at it, we might as well as ask: How do you know God exists? [/sarcasm] |
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beloved
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[sarcasm] While we're at it, we might as well as ask: How do you know God exists? [/sarcasm]
This question can be easily answered by a follower of "True Religion". |
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Jazz
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Dear Deus, Please let's keep on focus, this thread is about people who call themselves or are considered as "prophets, chosen by God" Why not start another thread about "How do you know God exists"? Here is something to think about when it comes to the question of "prophets" Mind-Manipulating Groups: The
following statements, compiled by Dr. Michael Langone, editor of Cultic Studies
Journal, often characterize manipulative groups. Comparing these statements
to the group with which you or a family member is involved may help you
determine if this involvement is cause for concern. Place a checkmark beside
all items that characterize the group in question. If you check many of these
items, and particularly if you check most of them, you might consider examining
the group more closely. � |
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beloved
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Jazz,
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following statements, compiled by Dr. Michael Langone, editor of Cultic Studies
Journal, often characterize manipulative groups. This one does not matter. No one will ever read it. No one is interested in it. |
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pilot
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Jazz, look in this link may be you will find the answer from your own bible: |
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Jazz
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Thanks Pilot, It's not my own bible..........I don't accept bibles as being anything more than stories and records of past times. I am particularly interested tho' in Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and the reported sayings of Jesus. From my own analysis it seems Jesus never claimed to be the only son of God, never claimed godly divinity or to be God, never claimed to be a Jew, never claimed that YHWH was God or was his father. Jesus in fact denounces YHWH, Abraham and Moses. Jesus never said to create, join or follow any religion, or to engage in ritual, group worship. Jesus never claimed that he would die for man's "salvation". Jesus never claimed to be celibate (i.e. not have sex relationship) What do you think? � |
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Israfil
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Well to quote the famous Jewish Philosopher (whose book I'm currently studying now for Grad studies) Moses Maimonides said that a prophet is one who like the rest of us are born with the faculties to receive spiritual revelation. It is such that like our own individuality it is different from person to person. Though it is a common faculty not all people can be prophet's because the other half is by the will of God. In addition its not only those faculties and the will of God, it is also a combination of being wise and one who morally compatible to receive revelation. Muhammad not only possessed the common faculty that we all have but he was also morally compatible and naturally, a distinct human being than from most humans in his time just like prophets before him. What he possessed was a faculty that no scientist perhaps can empirically study nor a psychologist can examine. Of course this is a matter of faith but if you wanted a more in depth approach to this then here is my understanding of it. |
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