If Muslims believe in the Koran, they must become Christian

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Too bad. According to the Koran, is a little prophet while Jesus is the Big Prophet, the Word of God, the Spirit of God, who spoke at age 2.
 
Too bad. According to the Koran, is a little prophet while Jesus is the Big Prophet, the Word of God, the Spirit of God, who spoke at age 2.
Are you OK Jake... just sayin'... you're sounding a little unhinged... :eusa_eh:

You're posting things that are full fantasy.
 
Too bad. According to the Koran, is a little prophet while Jesus is the Big Prophet, the Word of God, the Spirit of God, who spoke at age 2.

SHEEEESH not age 2 ----2 DAYS!!!!!!! my baby boy spoke at 5 months------he said
"peeyo" which meant pillow--------jewish baby but NOT THE MESSIAH------he was
writing (printing) at age 5---nicely-----whole sentences Muhummad was an illiterate
for life. but my kid is no NABI. Jesus was literate in both Hebrew and Aramaic
(not uncommon at that time)
 
This vid is the greatest commentary on why Muslims must become Christians.



Muslims don't believe Jesus is god or son of god.

Then they don't believe in the Koran, which calls him the Word of God, Spirit of God, etc etc etc



"…O Mary! Behold, God gives you good news of a word from Him, who shall become known as the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary..." (Quran 3:45)

"…The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of God, and His word which He conveyed unto Mary..." (Quran 4:171)
 
Then they don't believe in the Koran, which calls him the Word of God, Spirit of God, etc etc etc
Sorry Jake, but you know very little about what the Quran says or means about this subject.

Polytheism, the associating or partnering of anyone or anything with Allah (God) in arabic is called "Shirk", which is the most grievous all of sins.

The Quran clearly states many times that Allah has no Son or partner, and that only Allah is worthy of praise and prayer. Period...end of story. .... :cool:

Shirk (Islam) - Wikipedia
 
Then they don't believe in the Koran, which calls him the Word of God, Spirit of God, etc etc etc
Sorry Jake, but you know very little about what the Quran says or means about this subject.

Polytheism, the associating or partnering of anyone or anything with Allah (God) in arabic is called "Shirk", which is the most grievous all of sins.

The Quran clearly states many times that Allah has no Son or partner, and that only Allah is worthy of praise and prayer. Period...end of story. .... :cool:

Shirk (Islam) - Wikipedia
Does the Quran refer to Jesus as the Word of God and the Spirit of God?
 
Jesus is relegated to mere prophet status in Islam. However, Isa does not really resemble Jesus at all. Just another example of plagiarism on the part of Islam.
Incorrect

Jesus (Isa) in the Quran is said to have been born to the virgin Mary, was a prophet of God, performed healing miracles, and raised dead people back to life. .... :cool:
 
Jesus is relegated to mere prophet status in Islam. However, Isa does not really resemble Jesus at all. Just another example of plagiarism on the part of Islam.
Incorrect

Jesus (Isa) in the Quran is said to have been born to the virgin Mary, was a prophet of God, performed healing miracles, and raised dead people back to life. .... :cool:
But in Islam Isa is not the son of God, therefore Isa is not Jesus.
And what of his role in the end times?
 
Jesus is relegated to mere prophet status in Islam. However, Isa does not really resemble Jesus at all. Just another example of plagiarism on the part of Islam.
Incorrect

Jesus (Isa) in the Quran is said to have been born to the virgin Mary, was a prophet of God, performed healing miracles, and raised dead people back to life. .... :cool:
But in Islam Isa is not the son of God, therefore Isa is not Jesus.
And what of his role in the end times?

Early christians did not consider Jesus son of god, that came later after fist fights between the bishops some 300+ years after his death.
We are all sons and daughters of god creator, but we are the "the" son of god or god itself. If god is in everything and everyone then we all are part of god but not god's only begotten son. Gospels were written well after Jesus death and are more religious than factual. They also contradict each other as well as borrow elements from those that came before. Luke never even met Jesus.
Jesus was a jewish teacher and healer in the beginning.
The crucifixion is where the gospels and Islam part ways. Muslims don't believe he died on the cross.
 
But in Islam Isa is not the son of God, therefore Isa is not Jesus.
And what of his role in the end times?
Actually, Jesus is the westernized name for Yeshua, his name in hebrew, if you want to go down that road.

As for the End Times, it's pretty much the same as in the Bible.....battle of Armageddon, Jesus returns, defeating the Anti-christ, etc. I suggest you google it and do a detailed study, and then get back to me. .... :cool:
 
Does the Quran refer to Jesus as the Word of God and the Spirit of God?
The problem here Jake, is that you don't understand arabic or the mindset of those terms in the Quran..

"It is He who gives life and causes death; and when He decrees a matter, He but says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is." (Quran 40:68)

It is saying that all Allah has to do is declare something and it happens. Just like he declared "Be" for you, and me, and Jesus, and the earth, and the universe, to come into existence .... :cool:
 
But in Islam Isa is not the son of God, therefore Isa is not Jesus.
And what of his role in the end times?
Actually, Jesus is the westernized name for Yeshua, his name in hebrew, if you want to go down that road.

As for the End Times, it's pretty much the same as in the Bible.....battle of Armageddon, Jesus returns, defeating the Anti-christ, etc. I suggest you google it and do a detailed study, and then get back to me. .... :cool:
Isa defeats all nonmuslims if they refuse to become Muslims. Isa is NOT Jesus.
 
Jesus is relegated to mere prophet status in Islam. However, Isa does not really resemble Jesus at all. Just another example of plagiarism on the part of Islam.
Incorrect

Jesus (Isa) in the Quran is said to have been born to the virgin Mary, was a prophet of God, performed healing miracles, and raised dead people back to life. .... :cool:
But in Islam Isa is not the son of God, therefore Isa is not Jesus.
And what of his role in the end times?

Early christians did not consider Jesus son of god, that came later after fist fights between the bishops some 300+ years after his death.
We are all sons and daughters of god creator, but we are the "the" son of god or god itself. If god is in everything and everyone then we all are part of god but not god's only begotten son. Gospels were written well after Jesus death and are more religious than factual. They also contradict each other as well as borrow elements from those that came before. Luke never even met Jesus.
Jesus was a jewish teacher and healer in the beginning.
The crucifixion is where the gospels and Islam part ways. Muslims don't believe he died on the cross.
I'm aware of all that, but to Christians, Jesus IS the son of God and to Muslims he is merely a prophet. Isa is not Jesus the Son of God.
 

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