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Christians claim that the prophecy in Deut. 18:18 refers to prophet Jesus and not prophet Muhammad (pbut). The verse SAYS:- I WILL RAISE THEM UP A PROPHET FROM AMONG THEIR BRETHEN, like unto thee , and I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. The only reason they resort to such interpretation is that both Moses and Jesus were prophets............ |
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@maxum | 16 December 11 |
I doubt Jesus and Mohammed care about what's referenced to them in any holy book. They were humble guys like that. The humanity in their message however, that's what they wanted us to get.
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@phallica | 16 December 11 |
Jesus, no doubt.
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@dgsn | 16 December 11 |
Agree with maxum, some people take these fellas way to seriously, if they really were who they claimed to be would they want you all to worship them or listen to the message and forget the messenger?
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@dgsn | 16 December 11 |
' He was neither killed nor crucified at all, according to the Quran' --- In all fairness the koran was written hundreds of years later so its not a 1st hand account.
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@afriend | 16 December 11 |
Even the gospels are not a 1st hand account- they were written after the Ascension by people who never laid eyes on Jesus
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@purest1 | 16 December 11 |
Mathew, John were Jesus disciples. Peter, James, Jude were also his disciples. The last two were actually his blood relatives. These guys who knew Jesus corroborated the gospel record. Give and take, the gospels have a firm historical core.
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@afriend | 16 December 11 |
I beg to differ @ purest. ALL scholars agree that the gospel of John was not written by the disciple John.
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@afriend | 16 December 11 |
furthermore. . . none of the gospels have a signature of the author. So, it not known whether Matthew Mark Luke and John are the REAL authors of those gospels
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@afriend | 16 December 11 |
furthermore. . . none of the gospel writers were alive when the bible was Canonized
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@dbh | 16 December 11 |
aijaz, Jesus did not go to hell at any time according to the Bible. In Christianity, thats not what we believe happens when we die. Is it not so miraculous that Jesus was born of a virgin than muhammad.O,a free mason may also say this topic as lucifer or Jesus for they know what they are busy with.
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@dgsn | 16 December 11 |
Cant speak much o koran as I dont know it, but all gospels from NT were written decades after apparent death, ie no eye witness accounts
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@dgsn | 16 December 11 |
The 500 only exist in the book that tries to prove itself by using itself as evidence
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@purest1 | 16 December 11 |
Jesus died and resurrected in 33 AD. By AD 45 Mark was written. By 70 AD all the gospels were written. By 96 AD the entire new testament was written. Not a very long time... If you consider how costly and professional writting was at the time. Book publishing was not as quick and easy a process as today.
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@wilman | 16 December 11 |
thats why i dont believe with christianity..
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@wilman | 16 December 11 |
how come u said all gospels were written finishly on 70AD,where john was compiled after 100ad lmao
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@purest1 | 16 December 11 |
Oh my! Where do you get your info from? Revelation, the bible's last book to be published was written in 96. Consult any credible bible commentary.
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@airwalkr | 16 December 11 |
Yes just s the Koran and every other book out there.
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@airwalkr | 16 December 11 |
Honestly Christians don't hold the New Testement in any higher regard than the Old Testement.
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@scorpzie | 16 December 11 |
with all due respect my friend if you are muslim then talk just what you know about your own religeon. You know nothing about Jesus
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@scorpzie | 16 December 11 |
to read info and to actually understand christian scripture or history are two diffrent things dear one
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