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Yes he is.

Luke 3:38

Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God

OK, I looked it up again-- you are correct. I was thinking a physical son. It's not the first time someone is called a son of G-d. I am surprised I missed it the first time-- but it happens :) It's actually "of" but it's "of" for the entirety of the geneology listed, which is a geneology of both spirit and physicality.

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

Nope. But sounds yummy.

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

Nope. But sounds yummy.

it sure it.... but it's a little too hot now for it. I usually like it during the winter months

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But as for saying things like "Oh my Allah" instead of OMG or insert any other choice phrase words we have in the English langauge that could be used with God's name...we don't do that in Islam I dont think. And certainly my husband does not either. And even I did not hear that when I was in Palestine either. So I don't know.

A lot of Muslims say Ya Allah which translates loosely to Oh My God.

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:blush: I'll settle for hot chocolate since I can't have coffee and tea right now. :star:

But as for saying things like "Oh my Allah" instead of OMG or insert any other choice phrase words we have in the English langauge that could be used with God's name...we don't do that in Islam I dont think. And certainly my husband does not either. And even I did not hear that when I was in Palestine either. So I don't know.

A lot of Muslims say Ya Allah which translates loosely to Oh My God.

This term is frequently used by Christian Arabs as well.

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:blush: I'll settle for hot chocolate since I can't have coffee and tea right now. :star:

But as for saying things like "Oh my Allah" instead of OMG or insert any other choice phrase words we have in the English langauge that could be used with God's name...we don't do that in Islam I dont think. And certainly my husband does not either. And even I did not hear that when I was in Palestine either. So I don't know.

A lot of Muslims say Ya Allah which translates loosely to Oh My God.

This term is frequently used by Christian Arabs as well.

JP...there are some good decaf teas out there! :) But Hot Chocolate does the trick for me too even after the twins! LOL

As for Ya Allah...used quite often whether Muslim or Christian. Maybe not inserted in a chat like OMG but during conversation, etc.

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Oh jeez... there's alot in the quran I can pull 1 sura out and make it sound like something else. IF you must post something to make a point you must put the whole supporting scripture or it will definitely be taken out of context. I'm not saying I'd enjoy to read long bible/quran scriptures on here but it does offend someone of that religion to post something that's not true. :wacko: I really hope it doesn't turn into part 10 of christianity vs islam. :bonk:

I was told the bible doesn't say Adam is the son of God.... I just posted the verse that does say that. I don't make this stuff up :D

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Muslims say Allah for everything. They even say "wallah" (I swear by Allah) when they aer lying!:)

We don't believe it's haraam to remember God/Allah by calling on Him with any of His names any time of the day.

As far as the second part.... it's haraam to swear by Allah if you're lying.... but there are dishonest christians, jews and others who will do the same thing... it's not just muslims who aren't perfect :)

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Yes he is.

Luke 3:38

Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God

OK, I looked it up again-- you are correct. I was thinking a physical son. It's not the first time someone is called a son of G-d. I am surprised I missed it the first time-- but it happens :) It's actually "of" but it's "of" for the entirety of the geneology listed, which is a geneology of both spirit and physicality.

i saw your siggy video. You like Ahmed Deedat?

I'm not here to try to interpret what your book means when it says what it says. I just says what it says :D

God has no physical offspring :)

Yes, I like him a lil bit :)

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

oh soooo good lol and no matter what time of year it is we have chai after eating i dont think we would feel complete with out it lol

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

oh soooo good lol and no matter what time of year it is we have chai after eating i dont think we would feel complete with out it lol

We do, too. :)

"Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.

~John Fitzgerald Kennedy~

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there."

~Jalal ad-Din Rumi~

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

oh soooo good lol and no matter what time of year it is we have chai after eating i dont think we would feel complete with out it lol

We do, too. :)

do u make the brewed tea and make it mixed tea like they do in pakistan i love paki tea

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

oh soooo good lol and no matter what time of year it is we have chai after eating i dont think we would feel complete with out it lol

We do, too. :)

do u make the brewed tea and make it mixed tea like they do in pakistan i love paki tea

yes, the loose tea. I am hoping that when my father in law goes in October, he will bring some back. i can find it here but its not quite the same.

"Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.

~John Fitzgerald Kennedy~

“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there."

~Jalal ad-Din Rumi~

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I haven't gotten that impression at all... any chai, by chance? :)

oooh I love chai... the oregon chai kind is my favorite.. have you tried it with a shot of Raspberry??? yuuuuummmmyyyy

oh soooo good lol and no matter what time of year it is we have chai after eating i dont think we would feel complete with out it lol

We do, too. :)

:( nothing taste the same here

do u make the brewed tea and make it mixed tea like they do in pakistan i love paki tea

yes, the loose tea. I am hoping that when my father in law goes in October, he will bring some back. i can find it here but its not quite the same.

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