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Many Muslims on here are blatantly deceptive. Notice they always attempt to prove Mohammed is in the Bible despite there not being one unequivocal statement in the Bible saying Mohammed is a prophet that will be born in Arabia. Muslims attempt to disprove the Crucifixion (Heb 5:7) despite not having one explicit statement where any author says Jesus was not crucified or Jesus himself saying I was not crucified, yet they will attempt to appeal to logical deduction to argue Mohammed is in the Bible and Jesus was not crucified, despite there being no explicit verses that state this. In other words they appeal to inference and deduction when it suits them, they cherry pick. What makes this worse is we have statements where Jesus explicitly speaks of his death in the Gospels (Matthew 20:17-19), yet it makes no difference whether an explicit statement exists or not, because they still reject his death! In other words: If we produce a statement where Jesus speaks of his own death (they say its corrupt), so why are they issuing the disingenuous challenge to ask where he says: Worship me when they know if he said those words in the Gospels, they would reject it no matter how explicit it is? Further more Muslims are not consistent with their own methodology. There is not a single unequivocal, explicit statement in the New Testament where God the Father himself says: I am God worship me, do they then deduce that God the Father isnt God? No they dont. There is not a single explicit statement in the New Testament where Jesus said: I was born of a virgin birth, my mother was a virgin when she gave birth to me!. Do Muslims then reject the virgin birth of Christ? No they dont. In fact the same author that tells us that Jesus was born of a virgin is the same author that tells us Jesus is also God with us (Matthew 1:18-25). Muslims have no verse in the Quran that says Jibreel is the Holy Spirit yet they put two verses together and draw an inference. In other words since the Quran says 1) The spirit brought down the Quran (26:192-194) and 2) Jibreel brought down the Quran (2:97). They assume that Jibreel is the Spirit, despite having such a weak flimsy case! (Did they not know that more than one entity brought down the Quran (77:5)? it clearly doesnt have to be Jibreel). But when the Bible puts things in a very similar way (mind you even better since its with in the same chapter) e.g. 1) The Lord God sent his angel (Revelation 22:6) 2) Jesus sent his angel (Revelation 22:16) 3) Therefore Jesus is the Lord God who sent his angel, the Muslims deny such reasoning! Talk about utter and complete deception, dishonesty and inconsistency. Further Muslims cannot produce a single verse in the New Testament where Jesus said: I am the Messiah in those exact words yet they believe it! The closet thing we get is where Jesus I am he to the woman at the well in John 4. Similarly Muslims cannot produce a verse in the Quran where Allah quotes Jesus as saying: I am the Messiah, rather they depend on Allahs own word in the Quran saying that Jesus is the Messiah, they trust Allah informing them to believe that he is the Messiah. But when our God says Jesus is his Son (Matthew 3:16-17; John 1:34) and our God and Father says Jesus is God (Hebrews 1:6-8) and our God calls Jesus the Creator (Hebrews 1:10-12), thus our Allah is affirming Jesus is his own Son and God and Creator, Muslims dont count this as evidence. Well Muslims if Allahs word is not good enough to say Jesus is his own Son, then your Qurans word is not good enough when Allah says Jesus is the Messiah. Since Muslims want to play word games, we Christians can create the same games. Here are all the challenges for these deceptive taqiyists: answering-islam.org/Shamoun/challenge_not_god.htm answering-islam.org/Shamoun/challenges_for_muslims.htm answering-islam.org/Shamoun/challenge_trinity.htm answering-islam.org/Shamoun/challenge_messiah_word.htm
Posted on: Sun, 01 Jun 2014 11:41:57 +0000

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