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Does God have any Sons , if so are they same as God ?
Asked by peace rocket,
17 Apr '12 08:32 pm
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The noble Quran (Miracle of miracles)says:-
(112:1) Say:1 He is Allah,2 the One and Unique;3
(112:3) He neither begot any nor was He begotten,5
Expalanation:-1. The first addressee of this Command is the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) himself for it was he who was asked: "Who is your Lord and what is He like? Again it was he who was commanded to answer the question in the following words. But after him every believer is its addressee. He too should say what the Holy Prophet had been commanded to say.
2. That is, "My Lord to Whom you want to be introduced is none but Allah." This is the first answer to the questions, and it means: "I have not introduced a new lord who I want you to worship beside all other gods, but it is the same Being you know by the name of Allah." "Allah" was not an unfamiliar word for the Arabs. They had been using this very word for the Creator of the universe since the earliest times, and they did not apply this word to any of their other gods. For th ...more
Answered by azam khan, 17 Apr '12 08:34 pm
(112:1) Say:1 He is Allah,2 the One and Unique;3
(112:3) He neither begot any nor was He begotten,5
Expalanation:-1. The first addressee of this Command is the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) himself for it was he who was asked: "Who is your Lord and what is He like? Again it was he who was commanded to answer the question in the following words. But after him every believer is its addressee. He too should say what the Holy Prophet had been commanded to say.
2. That is, "My Lord to Whom you want to be introduced is none but Allah." This is the first answer to the questions, and it means: "I have not introduced a new lord who I want you to worship beside all other gods, but it is the same Being you know by the name of Allah." "Allah" was not an unfamiliar word for the Arabs. They had been using this very word for the Creator of the universe since the earliest times, and they did not apply this word to any of their other gods. For th ...more
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Why was the Son of God born thus?
What was God's purpose in bringing His Son into the world in this way? The following statements will make it clear:
"Thou shalt call his name Jesus (Saviour): for it is he that shall save his people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).
"Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29).
"God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us . . . For if, when we were enemies (that is, of God), we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life" (Romans 5:8-10).
The clear message emerging from these sayings is that the work of Jesus, under the good hand of God his Father, was to be a sacrifice so that sin could be put away, men and women could be saved and reconciled to God. This is the great work of redemption in Christ. We need redemption; we need "saving", as the Bible puts it. For otherwise our situation is just as the Ap ...more
Answered by anil garg, 18 Apr '12 11:47 pm
What was God's purpose in bringing His Son into the world in this way? The following statements will make it clear:
"Thou shalt call his name Jesus (Saviour): for it is he that shall save his people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).
"Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29).
"God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us . . . For if, when we were enemies (that is, of God), we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life" (Romans 5:8-10).
The clear message emerging from these sayings is that the work of Jesus, under the good hand of God his Father, was to be a sacrifice so that sin could be put away, men and women could be saved and reconciled to God. This is the great work of redemption in Christ. We need redemption; we need "saving", as the Bible puts it. For otherwise our situation is just as the Ap ...more
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No way ,God is unique one ,neither begets nor is begotten and nothing in universe is comparable to him
Answered by Ajeebdastan, 17 Apr '12 08:41 pm
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Little drops of water make a mighty ocean.
Little molecules of sand make a mighty desert.
Like that GOD dwells in every atom of any matter, or every cell of every being under the solar system and all are children of GOD in HIS mighty Kingdom.
In short HE reflects every where(as The full Sun reflects seperately in every mirror held in every human hand of the whole world population for example)
Little molecules of sand make a mighty desert.
Like that GOD dwells in every atom of any matter, or every cell of every being under the solar system and all are children of GOD in HIS mighty Kingdom.
In short HE reflects every where(as The full Sun reflects seperately in every mirror held in every human hand of the whole world population for example)
Source: spiritual knowledge
Answered by Divakaran Athrampatta, 18 Apr '12 10:01 pm
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We can feel God's presence in every creature...but we should have that deep faith and vision to feel that presence....and every creature living on earth is either the son or daughter of God...
Answered by Pradipta pati, 17 Apr '12 08:49 pm
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May be he has... But remember. Kumharon ke bartan toote hote hain. Most of the failures are the children of teachers and most of the rowdies are kids of most responsible government authorities.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 17 Apr '12 08:34 pm
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