sprint,
Quote:And, there is a plurality of expressions of God.
Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, [a] and over all the creatures that move along the ground."
Plural pronouns are used extensively in Semitic languages to denote majesty and grandeur, they are used in the Qur'an as well, but it quite clearly does not refer to plurality of forms/entities/beings/persons etc.
freediver,
I merely said they believe in a god[head] that consists of 3 persons (their exact words). You denied this, and said I should defer to them to explain it. Then I brought you clear proof from their doctrinal sources which states 3 PERSONS, you completely passed it over and continued with the same persistent arguments (as per usual).
Also you completely ignored the point that most polytheistic religions also claim God is one in essence, yet 3, 5, 10, 300 in manifestations/forms/persons etc.
Without you ACTUALLY listening, and responding, to the opposing argument, you're participation in any discussion on the issue is just a folly, really.
It's quite ironic that you spend half your time bringing doctrinal texts from Islam to prove your beefs with it, reject outright the explanation of any Muslim, accusing them of deceipt, omission of truth, dodging arguments etc. etc. and yet for Christians, you do the diametric opposite, reject all doctrinal texts and demand everyone defer to inidividuals (most who probably don't even know the first thing about their religion, ona scholarly level) to give us the canonical facts about their belief system....
Can you please be a little more inconsistent, or is that the end of the line?