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lost_puppy
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I am fascinated that my original thread has become a debate on whether or not Jesus was crucified. It may have been the title of the thread, but my original point was that whilst it is accepted by muslims as perfectly acceptable to state that Jesus was not crucified, no-one can make any statement doubting the efficacy of the 'Prophet' Mohammed's true connection with God without Jihad being declared against him. |
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islamispeace
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It was only a matter of time that the topic would be whether Jesus was crucified or not. I disagree with you that doubting the blessed Muhammad's prophetic mission can automatically result in criticism from Muslims. You can believe what you want. It makes no difference to me. Of course, as a Muslim, it is my duty to share the message of Islam with you and every other person. But what you believe in the end is between you and God. I cannot force my views on you, but I can express my views as long as they are decent and respectful. In the same way, you can say "I don't believe that Muhammad was a prophet" and not be the target of my criticism. Of course, I would say you are wrong, but I would not say more than that. However, if you take the path of actually insulting the Prophet, that is when I will declare "intellectual war" and pummel you with intellectual criticism. |
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Say: "Truly, my prayer and my service of sacrifice, my life and my death, are (all) for Allah, the Cherisher of the Worlds. (Surat al-Anaam: 162)
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buddyman
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Of course not!..lol! I wonder why the Surat would tell Muslims to read the OT and NT then...hmm. |
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buddyman
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You know its very easy to prove a Christian wrong. All you have to do is let the Gospel be preached to the entire world. If Jesus doesn't come, then we were wrong.. |
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islamispeace
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"You know its very easy to prove a Christian wrong. All you have to do
is let the Gospel be preached to the entire world. If Jesus doesn't
come, then we were wrong.."
I have already proven you wrong several times. |
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Say: "Truly, my prayer and my service of sacrifice, my life and my death, are (all) for Allah, the Cherisher of the Worlds. (Surat al-Anaam: 162)
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buddyman
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All yo uhave proven is that you haven't read the Bible. You have never proven me wrong. |
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islamispeace
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"All yo uhave proven is that you haven't read the Bible. You have never proven me wrong."
I proved you wrong about your assertion on crucifixion in the Roman Empire, your claims regarding Josephus and the Testimonium Flavianum, and your claims about specific Bible verses which allegedly alluded to Jesus' divinity. Did I forget anything? |
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Say: "Truly, my prayer and my service of sacrifice, my life and my death, are (all) for Allah, the Cherisher of the Worlds. (Surat al-Anaam: 162)
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Andalus
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I am not sure since I am wondering now also. I am wondering which surah commands Muslims to read the OT and NT, and which version of the OT and the NT we are supposed to study (even the holy ghost was confused, as you have one tradition of the OT while the ghost man referred to another tradition of the OT in the NT). I am also wondering how, if true concerning your claim about the Quran, would reading the bible even remotely imply that there is an error in the Quran. It is a "non sequitur" fallacy.
As usual you have offered nothing helpful, or useful to substantiate your claims, or even of any benefit to this discussion.
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