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Adnan Oktar
Harun Yahya
Us make mankind in Our image, in Our likeness," and then in the next
passage His referring to Himself in the singular as major evidence for
the Trinity. This is an exceedingly forced interpretation, however.
Anybody, even a child, who has not been indoctrinated with the idea
of the Trinity will immediately realize that the plural forms here are
specially used to emphasize the might and greatness of God. The word
"We" which our Lord uses for His own person appears in many vers-
es of the Koran, which condemns the idea of the Trinity or the three-
in-one:
We have decreed death for you and We will not be forestalled.
(Koran, 56:60)
4. Christians also interpret the
following passage of the Torah ac-
cording to their own mindset:
Come near me and listen to this:
"From the first announcement I have
not spoken in secret; at the time it hap-
pens, I am there." And now the Sov-
ereign Lord has sent me, endowed
with His Spirit. (Isaiah, 48:16)
Christians also misinterpret
this passage from the Torah and
try to use it as evidence for the
Trinity with some compulsory ex-
planations made in parenthesis. They
say that the three elements of the Trinity ap-
pear in it. However, the term "son of God" does not
appear in it at all, while the section interpreted as the
Holy Spirit actually refers to the spirit of God that He
breathed into man. God also reveals in the Koran that
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