babuks said:
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And if you compared that learned person with what the Old and New Testament says:
http://www.bibleprobe.com/jesus-is-God.htm
You do see a lack of compatibility I mentioned. You can go and end up saying these verses are wrong and selectively cherry pick, as the speaker did, but the point will be missed. And how can a speaker who claims to be learned about Islam and Christianity use a verse that shows Jesus referring to God as his Father, when the Qu'ran says that God has no children? Otr, shorthand, is it appropriate for a proper for a Muslim to call God "father"? If not, then every reference Jesus has to God as his father is wrong, right down to the prayer he gave, "Our Father who is in Heaven". Besides this, it is NOT good form to end up selectively picking what someone says IN a book, when you ignore the narrative about the person who penned the book. To say what Jesus says in John is valid, but to throw out what John 1 says, is not good for.
And then, is it fitting that Jesus would call himself the Alpha and Omega? That happens in Revelations 22.