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(28-08-2025, 01:47 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: That's where you're saying the Father is a partial God, not fully 100% God. My body is partial me, my soul is partial me, my spirit is partial me. Together, they make up me.
The partiality of each person of the triune God follows, and together they make up 1 full God. Is that your explanation?
Is your body fully yours? Is your soul and spirit completely yours? How can they be partial when each is unique in its own way...only when you recognize them as one then they will help you fulfill your purpose in life
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28-08-2025, 10:13 PM
(28-08-2025, 03:22 PM)pinkpanther Wrote: Is your body fully yours? Is your soul and spirit completely yours? How can they be partial when each is unique in its own way...only when you recognize them as one then they will help you fulfill your purpose in life
Is the body alone, without the soul and the spirit, fully 100% human?
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Question:
Was Mohammed a real prophet?
Answer:
Jesus Christ came to definitively fulfill the law (Matt. 5:16-17; see 1 John1:1-3). Jesus is the final prophet, the fulfillment of divine Revelation (Heb. 1:1-4, CCC 436).
Given that reality, we charitably submit that Mohammed cannot be an authentic prophet of God, because he sees himself, not Jesus, as the fulfillment of divine Revelation. Consequently, while we would not recognize his reported messages from the Angel Gabriel as authentic, Mohammed taught that Jesus is a prophet but not the eternal Son of God who redeemed us through his one sacrifice of Calvary. Again, these words are said in charity to our Muslims friends and neighbors out of true love, not disparagement. Similarly, when Muslims deny the true identity of Jesus, we respond that they’re mistaken, but we don’t presume blasphemous insult on their part.
It’s essential to proceed in such charity in giving fruitful witness to our Muslim friends and neighbors.
Was Mohammed a real prophet?
Answer:
Jesus Christ came to definitively fulfill the law (Matt. 5:16-17; see 1 John1:1-3). Jesus is the final prophet, the fulfillment of divine Revelation (Heb. 1:1-4, CCC 436).
Given that reality, we charitably submit that Mohammed cannot be an authentic prophet of God, because he sees himself, not Jesus, as the fulfillment of divine Revelation. Consequently, while we would not recognize his reported messages from the Angel Gabriel as authentic, Mohammed taught that Jesus is a prophet but not the eternal Son of God who redeemed us through his one sacrifice of Calvary. Again, these words are said in charity to our Muslims friends and neighbors out of true love, not disparagement. Similarly, when Muslims deny the true identity of Jesus, we respond that they’re mistaken, but we don’t presume blasphemous insult on their part.
It’s essential to proceed in such charity in giving fruitful witness to our Muslim friends and neighbors.
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