MUSLIMS
ANSWER TOWARDS THE DOCTRINE OF 4.1 The Church Invented the Trinity and Incarnation 4.3 The Answer of Maulana Rahmatullah Kairanvi 4.4 The Answer of Ustaz Ahmeed Deedat 4.5 The Answer of Imam Ibn Qayyim 4.6 The Answer of Imam ar Razi 4.7 The Answer of Imam Ibn Hazm 4.8 The Answer of Imam al-Qurthubi 4.9 The Answer of Imam Ibn Taimiyyah 4.10 Christians Answer On The Unwillingness of Jesus to Use Godly Attributes 4.11 The Answer of Imam Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires
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But With God everything is possible: Matthew 19:26 (Christians Popular 4.13 The Answers of Imam Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires 4.14 The Present Writer’s Comment 4.15 The Pope Defends the Trinity and Incarnation |
4.11 The answer of Imam Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires:
Imam Abu Abd Rahman Robert Squires in his “A Muslim Response To A Christian Response regarding Joseph Smith’s paper on “Tauhid” states: "Well…If God had to give up his attributes and become a man, he could have done it without relinquishing himself of his necessary attributes. Christians sometimes try to prove that Jesus is God by the miracles he did [for example, reviving Lazarus from the dead], which is very weak indeed. They try to use this to show that he had some of God's power - so he must be God. However, this contradicts their argument that God had to relinquish himself of power in order to become man. And moreover, if Jesus had some of God's power, then why not all of it - or at least more of it? He certainly should have known enough to know, when the Day of Judgment was coming (Matthew 24:36) or whether or not the fig tree bare fruit (Matthew 22.18) both of which the New Testament denies.”[1]
[1] (Muslim Answers, P.O Box 1227, Windermere, Florida 34786-1227 USA), 2000, 2
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