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Christians Are Refuted By Muslim | Mansur | Speakers Corner

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Summary:
The conversation centers around a theological debate regarding the will of Jesus, specifically in relation to the passage where Jesus says, "not as I will, but as you will" (Matthew 26:39). One side argues that this indicates two distinct wills, affirming that Jesus has a will separate from the Father's, while the other side maintains that Jesus' statement shows a submission to the Father's will, implying they have one unified will. The debate then shifts to issues of terminology, with one party questioning the use of terms like "concrete things" and "abstract things," and the other insisting on a clearer distinction between them. The discussion ends in frustration due to perceived misunderstandings and a lack of agreement on fundamental definitions and interpretations.
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Summary:
The conversation centers around a theological debate regarding the will of Jesus, specifically in relation to the passage where Jesus says, "not as I will, but as you will" (Matthew 26:39). One side argues that this indicates two distinct wills, affirming that Jesus has a will separate from the Father's, while the other side maintains that Jesus' statement shows a submission to the Father's will, implying they have one unified will. The debate then shifts to issues of terminology, with one party questioning the use of terms like "concrete things" and "abstract things," and the other insisting on a clearer distinction between them. The discussion ends in frustration due to perceived misunderstandings and a lack of agreement on fundamental definitions and interpretations.
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