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Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?

Jedster

Flying through space
Hey, we're already one with "one", Jai. We just don't know it ;)

What a onederful statement!
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gnostic

The Lost One
Ahmadiya is a version of Islam, not Hinduism.
Yes, I know.

That's why I brought up Allah and Qur'an in the last 2 sentences. I know that paarsurrey want Hindus to follow Islam. I was attempting to be sarcastic and funny, but I think I missed the marks on both.

I just find Ahmadis, like paarsurrey, who bring up as Jesus, Krishna, the Buddha and Confucius as prophets for Ahmadiyya, only under false pretences, so they can convert people, who follow those other religions and philosophy, into Islam in the underhanded way.

Ahmadis don't really follow their non-Islamic prophets, because they are merely "window dressing" and they just want to them to trick you into accepting Islam. That's all.

Saying that Zoroaster, Jesus, Krishna, the Buddha and Confucius are their prophets are nothing more than BS, because the only prophets they truly believe in, is Muhammad and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
 
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Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Yes, I know. I was giving him an opportunity to not treat people with such disrespect.
@gnostic above makes it clear in post 42 above yours.
Indeed, and the irony is that the strategy turns more people off to it than on to it, which in the long run is most likely a good thing.
 

soulsurvivor

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Jesus , Krishna- which of the two is the supreme-god?
Please
Regards
There is no one supreme God amongst Avatars or incarnations of the second person of the Trinity.

But if you want you can consider either one of them supreme according to your preference.

Of course it is definitely not someone like Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who is not even an Avatar - unlike the two above, not even 1% of the world population has accepted Ahmad.
 

Kirran

Premium Member
There is no one supreme God amongst Avatars or incarnations of the second person of the Trinity.

But if you want you can consider either one of them supreme according to your preference.

Of course it is definitely not someone like Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who is not even an Avatar - unlike the two above, not even 1% of the world population has accepted Ahmad.

They're, at most, 0.27% of the global population.
 

Baroodi

Active Member
Verily none of them is God or goddess. The God is the one who created both of them. God is eternal, doesn't sleep but people do
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
The idea on RF is that you say things like couched in terms like 'I believe...' and 'In my understanding...', because otherwise it rather seems like you're preaching, which is against RF's ethos and rules.
I believe, in my opinion, this is correct.

Regards.
 
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