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We worship God because we respect Him but what happens when somebody does not worship God ?

We know that God is not human and humans have a need to be "worshipped" by their spouse, friends etc,

 so does God have the same need as humans do ? or does He give us free will to worship Him or not to worship Him ? and

 if somebody does not worship God, does God punish him for not worshipping Him ?

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We know that the Koran is against certain sects of Christianity as detailed below:

(1) Those who believed that Mary was God ( this sect must have been very tiny and is probably an extinct sect of Christianity because modern Christians do not believe that Mary is God )

(2) Those who believed that Jesus was the biological son of God ( this sect again, must have been very tiny and is probably another extinct sect of Christianity because modern Christians do not believe that Jesus was the biological son of God

(3) Those who believe that Jesus was God on earth ( this is the belief of the majority of Trinitarian Christians today )

Since the Koran is so specific as to even point to the tiniest sects of Christianity ( two of which are extinct today) the fact that

 the Koran  never mentions  those Christians who believe that Jesus was fully man on earth and not God anymore but

was God before He was born inside Mary's womb, makes me think that the Koran is not against one type of Christian, the Christian who believes in the pre-conception Divinity of Christ

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There are three types of Christians that the Koran is against:

(1) Those Christians who believe that Jesus is the biological son of God ( offspring )

(2) Those Christians who believe that Mary is also God

(3) Those Christians who believe that Jesus was fully God on earth.

So if any Christian does not believe any of the 3 above but

 still believes that Jesus was God before coming to earth to become fully human in mind, body and spirit ( the trinity of mind, body and spirit ) on earth,

 that type of Christian does not go against the teachings of the Koran since the Koran is only against Jesus being fully God on earth

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Saul was an enemy of the Christians and was on a mission to imprison or even kill Christians when He met Jesus on the road to Damascus.

 The vision of Jesus made Saul temporarily blind and the words of Christ and the mission that Christ gave Saul,

 sent Saul into deep fasting ( no drinking or eating for three days )  and  while in deep prayer  a few days later, a disciple of Christ came to heal Saul of his blindness.

 Saul who became Paul the Apostle, who after having spent some days with Christ disciples went about preaching and doing miracles.

So is Paul at the same level as the Prophets of  God ?

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Was Adam the first person who knew God and if so, what do we know about the encounter ?

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