Peace liettleshephard,
But did you not see that God was there as well and he ate with Abraham. Is that not an earthly thing to do? I mean your basis for your debate is that since Jesus ate and drank like an earthly person, then He must be an earthly person. That was what I was trying to prove to you that the God of the OT did the same thing as well.
OT is one holy book, Quran is another. Quran does not mention that God ate with Abraham. God send angels to Abraham. Angels can show up on Earth in man's shape.
So you far more believe Moses talking to a burning bush [who was God], hearing thunder and lighting of that sort of nature instead of seeing God in one of his forms He's presented to us?
Yes, burning bush was not God Himself, but just a manifestation of God.
As far as miracles, well people are capable of performing magic as well, does that make them prophets? I'm just trying to follow your logic... In Egypt when Moses asked the Pharoh [a message from God] to "let my people go" and showed them miracles, did not the Egyptian magicians also imitate [not all the time] what Moses did? Does this make those Egyptian magicians prophets too?
There's difference indeed between magic and miracle. And Egyptian magicians noticed that difference and accepted Moses was a prophet of God. The difference as far as I learnt was that magicians at the end of their demonstration have all their materials back. But Moses' scepter swallowed everthing that there was no remnants of sticks and ropes magicians used.
...which passage said it but God comes to everyone and if they open their hearts to Him, He will enter. We have a choice to either accept or not accept. That's our free will.
Nice. We believe so too. If you walk one step to God, He will come ten steps to you. Polish your heart with good deeds and humbleness, and then it becomes a throne for God.