The Muslim Jesus

Why don't you summarize instead of just referencing a 46 minute video?
 
...the documentary hoped to show that Islam honours Jesus as a prophet but not as the Son of God.

Elements of the programme...referred to teachings that there was no manger and that the crucifixion never took place.

...the crucifixion was simply a divine illusion, and Jesus did not die on the cross, but was rescued by angels and taken to heaven.

...Jesus is betrayed by Judas and crucified by the Romans. However...this only appeared to happen.

...In the Christian narrative the most central and fundamental point of Christianity is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ but Islam basically denies that. The Koran states that it was made to appear that Jesus was crucified as when the Romans captured Jesus God organised a rescue operation.

Another major difference between Islam and Christianity is on the second coming of Jesus. Both Muslims and Christians agree that Jesus will return to defeat the "Antichrist", referred to by Muslims as "Dajal". The Bible uses more metaphorical language to describe the event, whereas Islamic tradition offers an exact physical description of exactly what will happen when Jesus comes back.

Islam believes the world will become filled with oppression and injustice and Christ will return in an eastern part of Damascus, his hands resting on the shoulders of two angels.

ITV Documentary 'The Muslim Jesus' Draws Fiery Debate | Christian News on Christian Today
 
...the documentary hoped to show that Islam honours Jesus as a prophet but not as the Son of God.

Elements of the programme...referred to teachings that there was no manger and that the crucifixion never took place.

...the crucifixion was simply a divine illusion, and Jesus did not die on the cross, but was rescued by angels and taken to heaven.

...Jesus is betrayed by Judas and crucified by the Romans. However...this only appeared to happen.

...In the Christian narrative the most central and fundamental point of Christianity is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ but Islam basically denies that. The Koran states that it was made to appear that Jesus was crucified as when the Romans captured Jesus God organised a rescue operation.

Another major difference between Islam and Christianity is on the second coming of Jesus. Both Muslims and Christians agree that Jesus will return to defeat the "Antichrist", referred to by Muslims as "Dajal". The Bible uses more metaphorical language to describe the event, whereas Islamic tradition offers an exact physical description of exactly what will happen when Jesus comes back.

Islam believes the world will become filled with oppression and injustice and Christ will return in an eastern part of Damascus, his hands resting on the shoulders of two angels.

ITV Documentary 'The Muslim Jesus' Draws Fiery Debate | Christian News on Christian Today
Which part of all that bullshit do you believe ?
 

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