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George,

From you:

My question: The Jews were promised a Messiah. How was that changed to mean a King Messiah?

Your answer, George: You have never heard of the King of the Jews?

I have heard about the God of Jews, you tell me about the King of Jews, George.

I wrote, George: I believe in what Jesus said in his own words which I derive from the gospels but I am not bound to accept all the statements and opinions and narrations of a writer of the gospel, when there were four of them, each telling his account of others' accounts.

You wrote: Your choice, but it is very important that you read the reaction of the Jews and Jesus' disciples to his words. You put faith in the Hadith Collections do you not?

The reaction of the Jews and the disciples was natural because they knew well that a Messiah, the prophet was to come. They were never foretold that a God would be sent. They weren't expecting that because they were never taught. Only one disciple is reported to have said,"my lord, My God.", which by the way did not mean that the disciple accepted him as his God.

The Hadith collection in Islam has been kept totally aside fro Qur'aan. Qur'aan stands Supreme. Hadith is a collection of sayings from the prophet and others. The faith is in God Almighty. If there is some incorrect reporting in Hadith literature, I am free not to accept it.

But in the case of the Bible, you have a problem. Bible contains more Hadith of many prophets of yore, Musa and Essa narrated by various men who wrote and named it Bible. It is simply a bibliography. However, I can find the words of God easily and also find the words and opinions written by various men.

From you, George: We are talking about Jesus.  The Jesus in the Qur'an is incomplete.  You need the Gospels to know who Jesus is and you need the rest of the New Testament to find out what the followers of Jesus thought about who he is."

Jesus came to the lost sheep of Israel. He did not bring any new doctrine of his own. His key message was "Worship thy Lord, thy God with all your mind, heart and soul." Qur'aan just confirms that. It just tells us that the Messiah was NOT the son of God and it tells us that Messiah Jesus was the son of Mary. It tells us that Jesus was conceived at the Command of God, without any man touching her or anyone entering her. It tells us that he told the Children of Israel what God had always wanted. What more do we want to know about him, George? We are happy with that.

from you, George: "You belief that Jesus was a prophet annointed by Allah and nothing more.  You don't accept Jesus as Messiah in the sense of the one promised to come.  Should I get some of your previous statements on this subject, BMZ?  You know I can do that.  Should I start calling you "Buggs" for Buggs Bunny instead of "Spot."  The Buggs jumps from one side of the fence to the other.  Can't seem to make up his mind."

George, When I respond to you, I write a post specifcally in response tailored to you. You brought up the word Messiah in Qur'aan and I responded by accomodating that word in my explanation. In other words Qur'aan is simply telling the Christians that the Messiah Jesus that they claim to be a God is nothing but just the son of Maryam (Mary).

Here is something strange. In your confusion, you call Jesus, the God, one of the Gods in the Godhead, the Son of God, the Son of Man, Before Abraham I am or Before Abraham I was (which does not make any sense at all as the sentence is incomplete), the Alpha & the Omega, the Light of the World, the Messiah, the King Messiah, the King of Jews and 100% Human and 100% God. According to you he is everything, which just is not right. Jesus is even not from Isaiah or David at all. You never called him Immanuel and yet you are able to call him in so many ways?

You still have to keep on looking, trying to justify who Jesus was and is, even till today. Jesus cannot be all of the above that I mentioned. Qur'aan makes it so simple by saying that he was the son of Mary, which is more factual, he was a prophet sent to Bani Israel (Children of Israel) and denies that he was killed. I find this very easy to believe. 

From you, George: "A Jew is a Jew by birth. Some of them are experts in the Torah and the Hebrew Scriptures written in Hebrew.  The only difference is that they disagree with the rest of the Jews."

Well, to me it is important and clear that the Jews do NOT agree at all with the Christians.

I wrote: Believing that Jesus claimed divinity is NO good reasoning. It has to be either that Jesus said plainly that he was Divine or simply he did not. It does not prove that he was Divine by saying that he claimed, which he himself did not say.This was the opinion of scholars after he was long gone.

You wrote, George: You are incorrect.  All Jesus' disciples believed in his divinity and claims to divinity.  His divinity was validated by God.

His divinity was NOT validated by God. period. It is men's opinion that he "claimed". Still the word "claim" is being mentioned.

From you, George: Yes, the Father is the "boss."  I said that.  There are not two separate beings; there is only one Being.  We cannot separate God from his word or his spirit, anymore than I can separate my word or my spirit from me.  I am surprised at you, BMZ.  How could you have read so much about the concept of the Trinity and remembered none of it?

George, you talk of One God and yet comprehend in terms of three!

From you, George: "And, you are forgetting the Jesus was also human."

I have always remembered him and still remember him as a human being, a true and a faithful servant of God !

Hope this helped and you must have realised that there is nothing from Dr. Naik or Deedat in my post. I write on my own.



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Well bmz, I appreciate your own work, but I have not got MUCH knowledge about the history of the Gospels,so I have to present the best answer from one of the best scholars.
George, lets come to common terms, and discuss the differences. Or else we can go arguing till the end of the world!
Put foward your belief about Jesus first.
Then I'll put the Muslim belief forward. THEN we'll discuss the differences.
And We have not sent you(O Muhammad!) but as a mercy to the worlds. (Al-Quran 21: 107)
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