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Its a shame that you were unable to answer whether you worship the flesh of Jesus or the spirit of God .... and seemingly tried very unsuccessfully, to turn the table on Muslims ....
Whether Christian or Muslim, we both believe that God has attributes of mercy and grace; My question to Christians, or at lease the Trinitarian ones, if the Bible acknowledges these attributes of mercy and grace as well, why do you limit God to simply "three" attributes and un-biblically make Him, a limitless God, ie. into a Trinity? Why can't you be more like the oneness Christians who believe the fire was God, and the angel was God, among several other types of incarnations mentioned in the Bible? Why only three?
The fact of the matter is that the Father, son and Holy "ghost" are not attributes of God at all. Mercy and Grace are not seperate incarnations of God. They are His attributes, describing God .... Jesus and the Holy "Ghost" according to your doctrine are physical incarnations! A totally seperate concept altogether.
Unless you can show me how an attribute of God, such as "Gracious" is equivalent to a physical incarnation that puts his face on the ground to apparently pray to Himself, than honest to God, you will have amazed me.
In the mean time I would love to continue the dialog in which this thread was originally intended, therefore will give some more food for thought ....
First off, we understand that all Christians claim to worship the uncreated God, after all its what the Bible teaches. However, whether the Christian Church actually worships the uncreated God is altogether another issue. When I refer to the Christian Church, it really does not matter what denomination .... we'll exclude JWs and Mormons from the idea of "Christian Church" ....
Now, while Christians claim to worship the uncreated God, ie. the eternal spirit who is the creator, originator and sustainer of all material-phyiscal-fleshly and spiritual existance, at the same time, they forget that the name Jesus was given to the son of Mary, who was a physical-created-material-man that, slept, ate, drank, and like any other man fell prostrate to the laws of nature (laws of God). Jesus was flesh, who according to Christians DIED. But God, the spirit, is eternal, and never dies. IE. Jesus, the man, was not God. The Spirit that dwelled within Jesus, and dwells WITHIN ALL, is what you are supposed to revere and worship. Christians fail to make the distinction between Jesus the flesh and God the Spirit. When you say 100% God 100% Man; what do you mean? That God, who is spirit, and Jesus who is man, are one "spiritually", but yet not physically, is that not correct? Because God is not physical-material-flesh-created. Man is physical-material-flesh-created. Right? Please make the distinction between who Jesus is and who God is!
I sincerely believe that Christians unintentionally worship the created man - Jesus, and not the uncreated spirit - YHWH.
According to the Bible, and its scholars, GOD is spirit. This spirit who is the creator, originator, and sustainer of all existance, dwells within the people who are "born again" (according to Christianity; and according to the Roman Catholic Church: God's spirit exists within all people born into this world);
Now what do we mean by God's spirit exists within people or dwells within people, or that a person has recieved the "holy" spirit? In Islamic terms, the person has recieved the "ilm" or knowledge of truth - and this absolute knowledge has brought this person into a totally different spiritual state. A spiritual state of knowledge and understanding that he or she might not have had prior to "recieving the spirit of God" .... Catholics say that all of mankind understands within his inner-conscious that God exists, but fails to acknowledge it due to arrogence; therefore the spirit of God is present, but the person refuses to acknowledge it (the carnal state of mind).
Anyhow, when we define "spirit", we automatically know that such an entity lacks material, however a "spirit" is not to be thought of as a "ghost" or "ghost-like" entity. This is entirely a fictional understanding. The spiritual existance is far more deeper, and its quite difficult to explain with language. I think Christians will agree ....
Now my point is, that Christians believe that the spirit of God dwells within many or all, depending on denomination. My point is, that if Jesus the man was a creation of God, and the side of him that was man-created-physical-material (100% Man) was in fact no different than you and I. The spirit of God which dwelled within Jesus, ie. God, is the same God and spirit that dwells within many or all, than that would mean that we, ie. people, and Jesus, are no different than each other. The only exception being, that Jesus was more spiritual - or had superior "ilm" (knowledge) in regards to the spiritual God that dwelled with him, while we, the people, have not totally grasped (or as well as Jesus did) the appreciation of that spiritual God that dwells within us ...
Let me try an explain this one more time: Jesus, the man was just like us, because we, just like Jesus the man, are men (human-created-material-flesh); His flesh was not superior to our flesh, because flesh is insignificant and dies .....
The spirit of God that dwelled within Jesus ( the spirit being God), is the same spirit that dwells within us, as people. There is only one God, and His status is no different when dwelling within one flesh to the other.
Until next time, yours truly,
Orthodox.