>Because we, as ordinary men, are called to follow in his example and partake in divinity with him.
Okay fricktard give me godpowers and i'll chill on the cross for 3 days. it's unimpressive for him so why would i give a frick
The creator God who made the fabric of reality, all life, and the trillions of stars in the universe literally coming down to live and die as a man will always be infinitely more fascinating than that crap, I'd read about any other religion to get that picture.
>In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness will never overcome it... And the Word became flesh, and tabernacled with us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
>and the trillions of stars in the universe literally coming down to live and die as a man will always be infinitely more fascinating than that crap
The creator of this wonderous universe came down to earth to eat and poop and piss like us humans do. Nice.
But he did. He did most of things that Christians claim he did, and some they don't claim he did. Except die on the cross, instead went up into heaven directly.
Isa was a colossal failure in Islam, he left no legacy except a massive world religion that worships him as God, damning billions to hell for shirk.
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>Isa was a colossal failure in Islam
Nice false flag, Christian bro. In islam Jesus is highly respected and revered. Insulting him is unbecoming of a Muslim.
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What about my post is incorrect? Muslims give him lipservice but he's regarded as a complete failure by any standard if you look at the data.
No he isn't failure, his people failed him, except for a few real christian he followed him as a prophet.
That's false because the belief in his resurrection originated with his own disciples. But even if that wasn't the case, it's still Isa's fault for not doing better to ensure his teaching wouldn't be corrupted instantly. >except for a few real christian he followed him as a prophet.
What source details these people?
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>if you look at the data.
A prophet's job is to deliver the message not convert people. Guidance is in the hands of God. Anyway he was sent for the Israelites not all mankind, but even then being a christian is infinitely better than being a pagan. Plenty are not even trinitarian to this day.
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No he isn't failure, his people failed him, except for a few real christian he followed him as a prophet.
It only makes sense if the flesh is still just flesh but the image of Christ on the cross doesn't represent the flesh.
https://vocaroo.com/1ep8qYq0W5TM
>Christianity would be more meaningful if Jesus was a regular human.
That was clearly the original story. The ressurection actually made sense in the original version. Some dude defeated death by not sinning. Since sin = death, death could not hold him.
But God rezz'ing is a given. It's not a miracle. It's expected.
No, then it would be Buddhism. To be perfect is impossible due to the flawed nature of man. A perfect man teaches his followers how to be perfect, but all of them fall short and are doomed. Furthermore, a perfect man can't really exist. Therefore God showed us what we are ideally, and allowed us to redeem are nature through this gift despite all our faults as long as we sincerely try our best.
If he were just a guy, it would just be another impossible standard, and humanity would be doomed.
But the greek tales it plagiarized all had demi gods in them...
What's up with all the JW talking points spam
JW don't believe that idiot
No, it would be much less meaningful.
Because we, as ordinary men, are called to follow in his example and partake in divinity with him.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
>Because we, as ordinary men, are called to follow in his example and partake in divinity with him.
Okay fricktard give me godpowers and i'll chill on the cross for 3 days. it's unimpressive for him so why would i give a frick
He was
God incarnate wasn't a israeli carpenter turned street preacher, sorry
because then it wouldn't make any sense
The creator God who made the fabric of reality, all life, and the trillions of stars in the universe literally coming down to live and die as a man will always be infinitely more fascinating than that crap, I'd read about any other religion to get that picture.
>In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness will never overcome it... And the Word became flesh, and tabernacled with us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
literally every religion has that. in ismailism you can meet him to this day
>and the trillions of stars in the universe literally coming down to live and die as a man will always be infinitely more fascinating than that crap
The creator of this wonderous universe came down to earth to eat and poop and piss like us humans do. Nice.
>Dear God please cure my baby infant's brain tumor.
>Sorry b***h I'm busy making chairs for my juden friends.
>making chairs
He was actually a stone mason, kek. So it's funny, but instead of chairs, maybe he paved their entryway.
Jesus paved the way.
lelellel
He is a regular human, he isn't the son of god, he is a prophet, islamic teachings will tell you that.
But he didn't do anything impressive in islamic lore
But he did. He did most of things that Christians claim he did, and some they don't claim he did. Except die on the cross, instead went up into heaven directly.
Yeah I know some spaceballs shit about turning clay pidgeons real etc. noone cares.
I mean the part about dying on the cross to save mankind.
>Yeah I know some spaceballs shit about turning clay pidgeons real etc. noone cares.
That's false, since billions of Muslims care.
They don't. Stop pretending to be muslim if you never met one.
WTF bro how dare you. I'm the most Muslim of all Muslims. I pray to the cube every day and I eat a shawarma with extra tahini at least once a week.
Isa was a colossal failure in Islam, he left no legacy except a massive world religion that worships him as God, damning billions to hell for shirk.
>Isa was a colossal failure in Islam
Nice false flag, Christian bro. In islam Jesus is highly respected and revered. Insulting him is unbecoming of a Muslim.
What about my post is incorrect? Muslims give him lipservice but he's regarded as a complete failure by any standard if you look at the data.
That's false because the belief in his resurrection originated with his own disciples. But even if that wasn't the case, it's still Isa's fault for not doing better to ensure his teaching wouldn't be corrupted instantly.
>except for a few real christian he followed him as a prophet.
What source details these people?
>if you look at the data.
A prophet's job is to deliver the message not convert people. Guidance is in the hands of God. Anyway he was sent for the Israelites not all mankind, but even then being a christian is infinitely better than being a pagan. Plenty are not even trinitarian to this day.
No he isn't failure, his people failed him, except for a few real christian he followed him as a prophet.
You are right, jesus peace be upon him is on the skies waiting for allah to drop when the anti christ shows up
It only makes sense if the flesh is still just flesh but the image of Christ on the cross doesn't represent the flesh.
https://vocaroo.com/1ep8qYq0W5TM
If he was regular he would be (You). The very act of being one thing is being not something else.
There is a degree of control, but largely controlled by your patents, and your children unto you.
couldn't you just look to the saints and specifically the martyrs?
>Christianity would be more meaningful if Jesus was a regular human
That's basically what Islam is
>Christianity would be more meaningful if Jesus was a regular human.
That was clearly the original story. The ressurection actually made sense in the original version. Some dude defeated death by not sinning. Since sin = death, death could not hold him.
But God rezz'ing is a given. It's not a miracle. It's expected.
No, then it would be Buddhism. To be perfect is impossible due to the flawed nature of man. A perfect man teaches his followers how to be perfect, but all of them fall short and are doomed. Furthermore, a perfect man can't really exist. Therefore God showed us what we are ideally, and allowed us to redeem are nature through this gift despite all our faults as long as we sincerely try our best.
If he were just a guy, it would just be another impossible standard, and humanity would be doomed.
frick off abdul