Posted by Amir on 6/22/2009, 12:13 pm, in reply to "Re: The Holy Spirit 3"
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""""The issue is simple, does the Koran speak the same words as the Bible speaks, but means something entirely different by those same words?""""
The Bible agrees with the Quran on the role of the Holy spirit.Never does it mention that the Holy spirit is God.
Psalm 104:30
"When you send YOUR SPIRIT, they are created, and you renew the face of the earth.
Psalm 104:30 perfectly agrees with the Noble Verses above about GOD Almighty Blowing His Spirit into our mothers' wombs.
Another purpose for the Holy Spirit is to Guide the Believers:
1 Samuel 19:9
"But an evil spirit from the LORD came upon Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand.While David was playing the harp,..."
There is not a single text in the Bible that says the Holy Spirit is GOD Almighty. People during Constantine's days around year 325,because they were and still are naturally inclined to idol worship, polytheism and paganism as the Far Eastern religions are today, they decided to consider Jesus and the Holy Spirit as GOD Almighty.The Jews reject trinity,in addition to the very first groups of Christianity such as the Ebonites,the Corinthians,the Basilidians,the Capocratians, and the Hypisistarians never know about trinity doctrine at all.The Arians, Paulicians and Goths also accepted Jesus (pbuh) as a prophet of God and reject trinity.
""""The Spirit of God actually enters people. This wouldn't be possible if the Spirit were a physical entity.""""
This is simply a metaphorical speech.
1 Samuel 19:9
"But an EVIL from the LORD came upon Saul as he was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand. While David was playing the harp,..."
God doesn t have an Evil spirit,does he?If we are to take these literally ,it doesn t make sense.
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