@whereu,
Let me clarify this once and for all: I never said that all atheists or all Muslims are the same. Nor did I claim you and Muslims share the same theology. What I said was that both groups often use that particular question—“If Yeshua is God, why did He tell Satan to worship God and not Himself?”—to challenge or deny His divinity. That is simply a fact I’ve observed over the years, and nothing more.
If you personally believe Yeshua has divinity in some symbolic, biblical, or moral sense, that’s fine—but even then, you’ve also openly rejected the idea of God, Scripture as divine, and the supernatural. So from the outside, it’s understandably hard to take your sudden support of His divinity as consistent.
You say you’re not a believer but want to “understand what Bible authors mean.” Fair enough. But you also consistently twist believers’ words, throw around sarcasm, and accuse others of attacks simply because they challenge your arguments.
Let’s be real: challenging your logic or clarifying your misrepresentation is not a personal attack. It’s called dialogue. If you’re truly here to understand, then you’ll need to learn to have your ideas questioned without immediately calling it “nasty” or “hurtful.”
I’m not here to stir anything—I’m here to stand on what is written. If that offends you, then maybe it’s not my tone you’re upset with—but the message itself.
I’ll keep it simple: I’m still open to genuine conversation.
But if that conversation can’t include disagreement without accusation, then we’ll keep going in circles.
Let’s keep it honest. Let’s keep it respectful. And above all, let’s keep it based on what’s written.
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