If we accept all three suppositions as true—that Judaism prohibits worshipping any man as God, that Jesus taught we are all sons (or children) of God, and that Islam views Jesus as a prophet rather than divine—it points to a unified theological perspective on human identity in relation to God. Here’s what this implies, step by step:
1. God Is Strictly One and Transcendent• The Jewish prohibition against worshipping another man reinforces absolute monotheism (tawhid in Islamic terms or the Shema in Judaism: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one”). This sets a foundational boundary: no human, regardless of their status, can be equated with or worshipped as God. Divinity is exclusive to God alone, preventing any form of idolatry or deification of people.
2. Jesus as a Human Prophet, Not Divine• By affirming the Islamic view of Jesus as a prophet (one of many messengers like Abraham, Moses, or Muhammad), we strip away any notion of Jesus having inherent divinity. His teachings, including the idea that “we are all sons of God,” must then be interpreted through a prophetic lens—wise, inspired guidance from a human emissary of God, but not a claim to godhood. This aligns with the Jewish stance, as elevating Jesus to worshippable status would violate the no-worship-of-man rule.
3. All Humans Share a Familial, Spiritual Relationship with God• Jesus’ statement about us all being “sons of God” (echoing passages like Psalm 82:6 in the Hebrew Bible or similar ideas in the New Testament) takes on a metaphorical or adoptive meaning here. It doesn’t imply literal divinity or equality with God but rather a close, intimate bond—like children to a parent. In this context: • Humans are created by God, dependent on Him, and potentially heirs to His guidance, mercy, and spiritual inheritance (e.g., righteousness, peace, or eternal life). • This “sonship” or “childhood” is universal, applying to all people, not just a select few. It emphasizes equality among humans: no one person (even a prophet like Jesus) is uniquely divine or superior in essence to others.
Overall Implication for Human Identity• Humans as Elevated Creations, But Not Gods: Collectively, these views portray people as noble beings with a direct, familial connection to God—imbued with dignity, purpose, and the potential for spiritual growth—but always subordinate to Him. We’re not distant subjects or mere servants; we’re “children” in a relational sense, called to emulate God’s qualities (e.g., compassion, justice) without crossing into worship of self or others.
• Equality and Humility in Relation to God: This rejects hierarchies where one human (like a prophet or messiah) becomes an object of worship, promoting instead a democratic spiritual identity. All people stand on equal footing before God—prophets included—as His creations and recipients of revelation. It encourages devotion solely to the divine, fostering unity across these Abrahamic faiths by emphasizing shared humanity over division.
• Practical Theological Harmony: If all three are true, it suggests a non-Trinitarian, unitarian-like understanding (similar to some Jewish, Islamic, or even early Christian unitarian views). God is the singular Father figure, humans are His metaphorical children, and prophets like Jesus serve as exemplary guides without altering this dynamic.This interpretation bridges the traditions while respecting their core tenets, highlighting a shared emphasis on monotheism and human potential under God’s sovereignty. If you’re drawing from specific texts or seeking deeper scriptural references, let me know for more detail!
Leonard Cohen - Hallelujahhttps://youtu.be/YrLk4vdY28Q
Jimmy Cliff - The Harder They Comehttps://youtu.be/7Znh0OM9jiA
George Harrison - My Sweet Lordhttps://youtu.be/7Znh0OM9jiA
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Send in Goliath or give me a fucking bullet. I want off this gay ride.
what you have described is called "Being A Regular Muslim"
>>515853574Brother Ali - Uncle Sam Goddamnhttps://youtu.be/OO18F4aKGzQ
>>515853702Right on time. And?
>>515853876nothing brother, assalamu alaikum
>>515853702The argument is that all three Abrahamic traditions should throw off the yoke of evil gangsters in all three faiths.
>>515854240ive been thinking about this lately, that islam on paper is the only real proper expression of abrahamic monotheism as it is supposed to be, i saw an anon say christian unitarianism was the same the other day. I agree with you, i feel like we are better off doing away with the labels and the gangsters and taking the actual spiritual teachings. There is one common thread, I feel you have a pretty good explanation of it. Clearly the institutions exist to divide us more. I pray others will wake up anon, could you imagine how fucked They'd be if we all did?
In-group preference is nice and those are the new “chosen people” who respond and take charge in destroying evil and corruption in their own faith before they seek to genocide another.I target Jews because they can’t seem to help themselves.And there’s the rub? I’m a little Jewish but I genocide Jews.
Sumo - Heroinahttps://youtu.be/Q-LgQLTEJ74
>>515854654I was radicalized by a chain-smoking muslim who railed against Jews in free-speech alley.
>>515854764Oops! Wrong pic!
Talib Kweli - Get Byhttps://youtu.be/UVtpXvzzXiA
Challenge: Distributed propaganda not against opposing dialectics but those that promote division and violence.
Challenge: TKD denied.