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Christian Faith ANALYSIS.

 

1)                 Christian perspective

2)                 THE TRUTH

3)                 THE JEWS

4)                 JESUS CHRIST

5)                 THE BIBLE

6)                 THE OLD TESTAMENT

7)                 THE NEW TESTAMENT

8)                 HOLY SPIRIT

9)                 JESUS NOT FOUNDER OF A RELIGION

10)             CHRISTIANITY NOT THE FINAL WORD

11)             NOT CRUCIFIED

12)             MORALITY IN WEST DUE TO BIBLE TEACHING

13)             CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE

14)             READ SOME VERSES FROM THE QURAN

15)             WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT ?

16)             CONTRADICTIONS

17)             CONCLUSION

18)             CHRISTIANS RELATED YOUTUBE SITES

 

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1. Christian perspective

Christ said:

I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. Repent, for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand. Not one stone will be left upon another; all will be thrown down.  (Mathew)

Introduction

The Quran is a complete and the most recent guide. I, therefore, never felt the need of studying any other religion. However, a Christian correspondent made me to study Christianity.

I was horrified to see that Christians do not follow Christ or any God-given law and the creed professed by them is not held by the four Gospels accepted by them. The result of my study is given in this essay.

Basic Creed held by Christians

Belief of the so-called "Christians", vide Encyclopedia of Religions by Royston Pike, published in U.S.A, is as follows:

a.    It is the Religion introduced into the world by, and founded upon, Jesus Christ.

b.  Its Scriptures are the Bible, composed of the Old Testament and the New Testament. The latter is held to contain the prophetic fulfillment of the former, and Christianity is a complete and final revelation of God to man.

c.    The great majority believes in Trinity i.e. in One God in Three, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost. It is further held that Jesus Christ is God and yet Man, that he was incarnated in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and that when He ascended into heaven, He left, as His ever-present witness in the world, the Holy Spirit, whom Christians hold as the Voice of God speaking in History and to the individual soul.

d.   They also believe that Adam was created originally perfect, but he fell from that state when he and his wife Eve ate of the tree of forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Because of that act of disobedience, they lost their potential immortality and were driven out of Paradise; and all their descendants ___ all the human race ___ have inherited "original sin", of which the inevitable fruits are death. But those who believe in Christ as the "Second Adam", as the Redeemer, who took upon himself human flesh and died as a recompense for our sins ___ those who accept his offered sacrifice are saved to life eternal.

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2. THE TRUTH

1.   Jesus Christ founded no religion. However, a religion exists in his name in the world.

2.    The "Christians" formally believe that the Bible, both the Old Testament and the New Testament are God-inspired, but they also believe that they are not required to practice the commandments given in them. They have accepted the advice of Paul who said that belief in Jesus Christ, as son of God, was enough for salvation and that it was futile to act on Law. Thus they have cast away the Bible from life and live free from all obligations.

3.   Their belief that the New Testament is fulfillment of the Old is correct only in the sense that it is the last warning to Once God’s chosen people, the Children of Israel, before ending prophet hood among them, and deciding their destruction and dispersal on earth, but it is not the final message for humanity.

4.   The idea of Trinity is obnoxious. While glorifying Jesus, who was so badly treated by the Jews, the Christians have exceeded all limits. They have failed to appreciate the greatness of God who created this huge and perfect universe of which man is a small part. For them it is a matter of blind faith, otherwise it is unintelligible to the most learned among them.

5.    The idea of Holy Spirit as a guide, without a written code, means deceiving the self. After shedding the Law and refusing to accept coming of a Prophet after Christ, they have tried to justify their stand in this imaginary way.

6.   The idea of traveling of Adam’s sin in his descendants and dependence of its forgiveness on crucifixion of ‘Son of God’ is nowhere mentioned in the Old Testament or the Gospels. It is a later concoction to justify crucifixion and carries no sense. Torah (Genesis, chapter 3) says that Eve shall suffer from pains of birth, and Adam shall earn his living through toil and sweat. It says nothing more.

7.   The terms "father" and "son" are frequently used in the Gospels. Even the Jews who believe in perfect unity of God asked Jesus, ‘are you the son of God?’ It appears that the word ‘father’ used for God is intended to indicate that God is very kind, more kind than a father is to his son. But God has also the other attributes. He destroys wicked people, as He did with Jews soon after Christ. The word ‘son’ means a specially chosen person with special attributes. The Quran has prohibited the use of these words.

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3. THE JEWS

Jesus Christ was born among the Jews, so let us, first of all, know something about the Jews.

Originally called the Hebrews, "the Jews" are the descendants of Abraham, "the father of the faithful" ___ Jews, Christians and Muslims. Born in the city of Ur, in Southern Mesopotamia (Iraq), he migrated to Canaan or Palestine. He had two sons, Ishmael and Isaac. Arabs, particularly the Quresh, are descendants of Ishmael. The last Messenger of God, Muhammad (peace upon him) was born among them.

Isaac’s son Jacob, called Israel, is the forefather of the Jews. He entered Egypt with his twelve sons about 1400 BC with the help of his son, Joseph, who had found good luck with the Pharaoh. They flourished there for sometime but were then enslaved by the Egyptians and put to hard labor. Moses brought them out of Egypt about 1200 BC and, after a wandering of forty years, and after the death of Moses, they captured Palestine.

David (died 1000 BC) was their first great king to whom Psalms (Zaboor) were revealed. His son, Solomon, further strengthened the kingdom and built the sacred Temple, their historic center of worship, at Jerusalem. After his death, kingdom was divided into two parts. Israel in the North was inhabited by ten tribes, and idol-worship was practiced there. Judea in the South had the Temple and was inhabited by two tribes. This was their golden period.

By 600 BC their first dispersal started, when they were conquered by Nebuchadnezzer and deported to Babylone. In 586 BC he destroyed Jerusalem along with the Temple. After 50 years, Cyrus, king of Persia, conquered Babylon and permitted the Jews to return to Jerusalem and to rebuild the Temple which they did. The Temple was destroyed second time by Assyrians in 186 BC. Then came the Roman occupation. The building of the Temple Started for the third time in 20 BC and was completed in 64 AD, but only six years after i.e. in 70 AD, it was burnt by the Romans and the Jews were slaughtered and banished. This was their second dispersal. (The Quran mentions these two big calamities in Sura 17).

Since then they have been wandering in the world, tortured and expelled from place to place. However, after the defeat of Turks in the first world war, Britain permitted them to make Palestine their home. In 1948 they declared the establishment of the Jewish state in the name of Israel, and since then the area is in a constant turmoil.

They always believed that they will one day return to Jerusalem, and David’s throne will be restored to them.

Has that happened is yet to be seen? Muslims believe that one day the Jews will be completely annihilated. The Holy Quran says:

"Behold, thy Lord proclaimed that He would raise upon them (the Jews), till the Day of Resurrection, those who would afflict them with evil chastisement; thy Lord is surely swift in retribution, and He is surely Forgiving and Merciful. (167) And We have cut them up in communities over the earth, some of them are righteous and some of them are otherwise; and We try them with good things and bad things, that haply they will return (to God), (Al-Araf 7:167-168).

(This statement has remained true in history).

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4. JESUS CHRIST

Jesus, son of Mary, was born among the Jews, at Bethlehem, a place six miles from Jerusalem, probably in 4 BC. He lived for about 33 years and he preached the Gospel (meaning good news) for about three years. He showed some miracles and admonished the Jews. Common people accepted him as a Prophet but the chiefs and the high priests disbelieved and charged him with blasphemy. They put him before the Roman governor to obtain his permission to crucify him. God saved him.

Christ is the Greek word for Messiah, which means anointed i.e. a person rubbed with oil and deputed for a special task. The word Messiah is used for David and even Cyrus, the king of Persia, in the Bible. The Jews, however, have been waiting for a special Messiah who will restore David’s Throne to them, and they are still waiting for him. But the Christians say that Messiah has already come in the form of Jesus ___ although he restored nothing to the Jews. According to Gospel, Jesus hardly used the word Messiah for him, but, many a time, he called himself a Prophet and One sent by God. However, the word Christ or Messiah is now commonly used with his name.

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5. THE BIBLE

The Bible consists in two parts namely “Old Testament” and “New Testament”

The word "testament" is simply the English transliteration of the Latin word for something that has been witnessed (testamentum). This term was widely used to refer to the publication of a person's last will (a document that had to be signed by witnesses). In Latin versions of the scriptures this term was used to translate the Greek word for a dispensation (diathéké), a term that was also generally used for a final will. But diathéké could refer to any legal contract. Therefore, those who translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek regularly used it for the Hebrew word for a binding pact or "covenant" (berith) between two parties.

While God directly speaks in the Holy Quran, it is admitted by both Jews and Christians that the Books contained in the Bible were written by Prophets and others in their own words. They are sacred because they are believed to have been written under inspiration from God.

We Muslims have no hesitation in acknowledging that in the Bible, there are three different kinds of witnessing recognizable without any need of specialized training. These are:

1.    You will be able to recognize in the Bible what may be described as "The Word of God."

2.    You will also be able to discern what can be described as the "Words of a Prophet of God."

3.    And you will most readily observe that the bulk of the Bible is the records of eye witnesses or ear witnesses, or people writing from hearsay. As such they are the "Words of a Historian"

4. Present Bible was an agreed upon version under an emperor power of final decision. In 325 A.D. a meeting of all denominations of Christianity was called at Nicea (Now Isnik, a village).   Emperor Constantine threw his weight behind Athanasius who was advocate of Trinity and banished Arius from the realm. Thus the belief of Trinity became the official religion of the empire. Fearful massacre of Christians who did not believe in Trinity followed. It became a penal offense to possess a Bible not authorized by the Church and according to some estimates as many as 270 different versions of the Bible were burnt.

 

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6. THE OLD TESTAMENT

They are the Books which were written prior to Christ. The first five Books, it is claimed, were written by Moses, but a simple look on them will show that, except for Ten Commandments, in which God spoke, they are written by somebody else, because they relate the history of the Jews, including death of Moses, in third person, and describe a complex system of rituals and sacrifices developed gradually. In other books the history of the Jews continues along with good news and warnings. The Books and the Prophets of Old Testament end by 100 BC, to show that the preference given to Jews was reaching its end. As a final warning, Jesus Christ was sent by God to them. They rejected him and met their awful fate.

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 7. THE NEW TESTAMENT

No book, revealed by God to Jesus or written or dictated by him, is held by the Christians. The New Testament contains:

a.  Four Gospels relating the life-story and teachings of Jesus Christ.

b.  Acts of the Apostles, showing details of work done by some followers of Christ.

c.  Letters written by Paul and others explaining Christianity.

d. Revelation of John – a vision indicating events expected to happen.

The Gospels were written by four persons between 60 AD and 100 AD in Greek language, i.e. in a language other than that spoken by Christ and the Jews. The four persons were Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. Mathew was a disciple of Christ but Mark and Luke were not. Luke was not even a Jew and he wrote it for a Roman chief, as he had heard. About John, some say that he was a disciple and some say that he was not.

Thus the first hand knowledge about Christ and exact words spoken by him are not available. Translations have also been changed from time to time so that exact meaning and intentions cannot be ascertained. However, these Gospels still contain the truth, and the way Christ addressed the people proves that he was indeed a true Messenger of God of great heights.

Some of his Sermons, which appear to be against the dictates of Torah, infact show the inner wisdom of Law and its intentions. Christ said:

"I will utter things which were kept secret since the world was made." (Mathew 13:35)

They are not practicable on their face value. For instance, if somebody slaps you on the cheek, you cannot turn the other cheek to him for a second slap. One has to consider the spirit behind it before acting.

The Gospels prophesy the destruction of the Jews. We may call it a good news as elimination of an ever-transgressing people like Jews was beneficial for the world around. However, Christ also foretold the coming of another "Comforter" after him, who will abide with the people forever. That, no doubt, was a good news.

The other writings added after the Gospels have no reason to be accepted as part of the New Testament. They describe the work done by some of the followers and their opinions. People may or may not accept them. In fact any opinion against the teachings of Christ should be rejected. Unfortunately the teachings of one of them, viz Paul, are accepted by Christians now.

While Christ and all the Prophets asked the people to submit to Law, Paul said that it was enough to believe in Christ as Son of God for salvation, because, by his ‘offered’ sacrifice, he has taken over our sins.

In fact he never offered it, but wished to be saved, and succeeded in avoiding it.

The Christians have taken this false creed as a license for committing sins and follow no God-given law. Under cover of such words, as democracy and secularism, they act at their will. No wonder then, that their atrocities on own people and other nations have surpassed limits in the history of mankind.

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8. HOLY SPIRIT

Spirit (Arabic Rooh) means a force that moves one to action. When it moves one in the right direction it is holy, and when it moves one to bad things, it is evil.

It is not visible, nor does it speak; it whispers in the hearts of men.

It was always there and will always be there. But we cannot depend on it altogether. Man needs clear-cut guidance. That is why Prophets were sent and Law was given, and people were asked to submit to commandments.

According to Gospels, Zacharia, his wife, Jesus and his disciples, all were filled up with the Holy Spirit when they were required to say a difficult thing or face powerful enemies. Jesus, with no worldly power, spoke the truth and admonished high priests in harshest words with the help of Holy Spirit. The Quran says:

"We gave Jesus, son of Mary, Clear Signs and strengthened him with the Holy Spirit." (Al-Baqarah 2:87)

"....In the hearts of the Believers God has imprinted Faith and strengthened them with a Spirit from Himself...." (Al-Mujadila 58:22)

Therefore, when Christ at the time of his departure says, "I am going and another Comforter and Spirit of Truth will come and abide with you", he means someone in flesh like him, with a final complete Message, will come”.

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 9. JESUS NOT FOUNDER OF A RELIGION

Jesus gave some sermons for almost three years and had then to depart. In this short period he could not found a new religion, give a complete message and present himself as a model for posterity. He himself made no such claims either. He said:

"Think not that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to destroy but to complete. ---- whosoever therefore shall break One of these least Commandments and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the Kingdom of Heaven." (Matthew 5:17,19)

 Jesus No Redeemer

He did come to redeem the Jews, but they rejected him, and he prophesied their destruction and left. So he redeemed nobody.

 Jesus Prophet of Israel

He said: I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. (Matthew 15:24)

These twelve disciples Jesus sent forth and commanded them saying, "go not into the way of the gentiles (Non-Jews), and into any city of the Samaritans (Jews of mixed blood) enter ye not. But go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel." (Matthew 10:5-6)

 Jesus preceded by John

To make sure that no argument shall stand against God’s justice, John the Baptist was sent before Jesus to prepare the way for him. He asked the people to repent, and he baptized them in water to remove their misconception that, being the descendants of Abraham, their preference could not be taken away. John declared:

You vipers’ brood! who warned you to escape from the coming retribution? Then prove your repentance by the fruit it bears, and do not presume to say to yourselves, we have Abraham for our father." I tell you that God can make children for Abraham out of these stones here. Already the axe is laid to the roots of the trees; and every tree that fails to produce good fruit is cut down and thrown on the fire. I baptize you with water for repentance; but the one who comes after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to take off his shoes; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. His shovel is ready in his hand, and he will purge his threshing floor; the wheat he will gather in his granary, but he will burn the chaff on a fire that can never go out. (Matthew 3:7-12)

(It means that after rejecting Christ, Jews will always burn in fire and will never have peace.)

The Quran is very clear on it. It says:

When his Lord tested Abraham with certain things, he fulfilled them; He said, "I am making thee a leader of mankind;" he said, "and out of my seed?" He said, "My Covenant shall not reach the wrongdoers." (Al-Baqrah 2: 124)

 Jesus Last Warner to Israel

After John came Jesus as the last warner for the children of Israel. They were a transgressing people and even Babylonian Captivity and destruction of the sacred Temple and Jerusalem had not reformed them.

Sermon of John proves that they were not willing to improve themselves. Common men seeing the miracles and healing power of Christ and hearing his sermons, full of wisdom and truth, believed in him, but the leaders and chief priests refused to believe him. Instead, they tried to crucify him. So ultimately. Gods command came into action. The Quran say:

"Never did We destroy a population, but had its warners -" (Ash Shora 26:208)

And Jesus said:

"If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not be guilty of sin. But they have no excuse for their sin now." (John 15:22)

His first message was:

Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand. (Matthew 4:17)

But when they did not hear him, he told them:

Kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a people that yields the fruit thereof. (Matthew 21:43)

And finally, He prophesied their utter destruction.

There shall not be left here one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down. (Matthew 24:2) (Details later)

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 10 .CHRISTIANITY NOT THE FINAL WORD

Christians have abandoned Mosaic law and Christ brought no fresh law. Therefore, Christianity has no feet to stand, so their claim of finality of message is baseless. We have amply proved that Jesus came to redeem the Jews, and to establish the Kingdom of God in place of Roman Kingdom. Jews rejected him; and the Christians even today follow Roman laws and glorify Greek philosphies. Moreover, Jesus clearly said;

I go to my Father (God) and I will pray the Father and He shall give you another Comforter (or Advocate) that he may abide with you forever. (John 14:12,16)

Another Comforter means that one was Jesus himself and another should be like him ___ a man ____ not an invisible spirit. The actual word used by Jesus is not recorded. Its Greek equivalent adopted in Gospel is Parclete, whose meaning have been often changed by translators. Quran used the word "Ahmad" meaning one praiseworthy or one who praises God vehemently. In all probability, Arabic translation of the days of Holy Prophet used the word Ahmad. The Quran calls the Prophet of Islam as "Mercy for the whole world" and "God’s Messenger to all men" and he is defacto the last Messenger of God on earth, because he alone has appeared after Christ with the claim of Prophethood and that he seals the institution for good. No other Prophet appeared during last two thousand years.

Jesus a Man and a Messenger

Jesus said "I must give the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns also, for that is what I was sent to do." (Luke 4:43)

Jesus said, "Begone Satan; Scripture says, "you shall do homage to the Lord, your God, and worship Him alone." (Matthew 4:10)

Jesus cried aloud, "When a man believes in me, he believes in Him who sent me rather than in me.—I do not speak on my own authority, but the Father who sent me has Himself commanded me what to say and how to speak. I know that His commands are eternal life. (John 12:44,49,50)

Jesus said, "and this is life eternal that they might know Thee, the Only True God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent." (John 17:3)

So they fell foul of him, and this led him to say, "a Prophet will always be held in honor except in his home town and in his own family." (Matthew 13:57)

Jesus asked his disciples, "how do men say that son of man is?" Simon Peter answered, "You are the Messiah, the son of the living God!" Then Jesus said, "You did not learn it from mortal man, it was revealed to you by my heavenly Father; ___ He then gave strict orders not to tell anyone that he was the Messiah. (Matthew 116:13,17, 20)

(The words mortal man seem to refer to Jesus himself)

When people were about to come to seize Jesus, he said, "my heart is ready to break with grief. Stop here and stay awake with me. He went on a little, fell on his face in prayer and said, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass me by, yet not as I will, but as Thou wilt. (Matthew 26:38,39)

Jesus did not know the Unseen

He felt hungry and noticing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to see if he could find anything on it. But when he came there he found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs. (Mark 11:13)

They (two blind men) shouted, "Have pity on us. Son of David." … Jesus stopped and called the men, "what do you want me to do for you," he asked, "Sir," they answered, "we want our sight." Jesus was deeply moved and touched their eyes. At once their sight came back, and they went on after him. (Matthew 20:30-34)

Command is God’s

The mother of Zebedee’s sons said, "I want you to give orders that in your Kingdom my two sons here may sit next to you, one at your right, and the other at your left." Jesus said, "It is not for me to grant; it is for those to whom it has already been assigned by my Father."      (Matthew 20:21,23)

Jesus said, "I cannot act by myself, I judge as I am bidden, and my verdict is just because my aim is not my own will, but the will of Him who sent me." (John 5:30)

Any man who speaks a word against the Son of Man (Jesus) will be forgiven, but if any one speaks against the Holy Spirit, for him there is no forgiveness, either in this age or in the age to come. (Matthew 12:32)

(Here Holy Spirit is mixed up with God’s command. Quran says, "God shall forgive all sins but not that any is associated with Him…" (An-Nisa 4:48)

Jesus will Not Intercede

Not everyone who calls me, "lord, lord" will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but only those who do the will of my Heavenly Father. When that day comes many will say to me, "lord, lord, did we not prophesy in your name, cast out devils in your name, and in your name perform many miracles?" Then I will tell them to their face, "I never knew you, out of my sight, you and your wicked ways." (Matthew 7:21-23)

Jesus replied, "Anyone who loves me will heed what I say, then my Father will love him and we will come to Him and make our dwelling with Him; but he who does not love me does not heed what I say. And the word you hear is not mine, it is the word of the Father who sent me. (John 14:23-24)

Do not fear those who kill the body, but cannot kill the soul. Fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.—Whoever then will acknowledge me before men, I will acknowledge him before my Father in heaven. (Matthew 10:28,32)

Good alone is Good (correct Good)

As he was starting out on a journey, a stranger ran up and, kneeling before him, asked, "Good master what will I do to win eternal life?" Jesus said to him, "Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone." (Mark 10:17-18)

Serve God Only

One tested Jesus, "Master, which is the greatest commandment in the law?" He answered, "Love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind." (Matthew 22:37)

Jesus said, "whoever does the will of my heavenly Father is my brother, my sister, my mother." (Matthew 12:50)

"You must not be called "rabbi", for you have one Rabbi, and you are all brothers. Do not call anyone on earth "Father" for you have one Father and He is in heaven." (Matthew 23:8-9)

(It means that the word father for God is used to mean a protector and a provider of all things)

How to Pray

This is how you should pray:

"Our Father in heaven,

Thy Name be hallowed,

Thy Kingdom come,

Thine will be done,

On earth as in heaven.

Give us today our bread,

Forgive us the wrong we have done,

As we have forgiven those who have wronged us,

And do not bring us to the test,

But save us from evil one;

For thine is the Kingdom and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. (Matthew 6:4-13)

If you then, bad as you are, know how to give your children what is good for them, how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask Him. (Matthew 7:11)

Act on Law

After curing a leper, Jesus said, "Be sure you tell nobody, but go and show yourself to the priest, and make the offering laid down by Moses for your cleansing, for a testimony unto him. (Matthew 8:4)

Who shall enter Kingdom of God

I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and pharisees, you shall in no case enter into the Kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 5:20)

I bid you to put away anxious thoughts about food and drink to keep you alive and clothes to cover your body.--- All these are things for the heathen to run after, not for you, for your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. Set your mind on God’s Kingdom and His justice before everything else, and all the rest will come to you as well. (Matthew 6:25-33)

(here, obviously, Kingdom of God means earthly power.)

Alas for you, lawyers and Pharisees, hypocrites that you are, you shut the door of the Kingdom of Heaven to men. You do not enter yourselves, and when others are entering, you stop them. (Matthew 23:13)

You clean the outside of cup and dish, which you have filled inside by robbery and self-indulgence. (Matthew 23:25)

Recompense is related to Deeds

Whosoever calls his brother, "thou fool" shall be in danger of hell. (Matthew 5:22)

If a man looks on a woman with a lustful eye, he has already committed with her in his heart. If your right eye leads you astray, tear it out and fling it away, it is better for you to lose one part of your body than for the whole of it to be thrown into hell. And if your right hand is your undoing, cut it off and fling it away; it is better for you to lose one part of your body than for the whole of it to go to hell. (Matthew 5:28-30)

(It proves that mere belief in Jesus is not enough.)

Jesus in Action

He went round the whole of Galilee, teaching in the synagogues, preaching the gospel of the Kingdom, and curing whatever illness or infirmity there was among the people. (Matthew 4:23)

He now called the twelve together and gave them power and authority to overcome all the devils and to cure diseases and sent them to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal. (Luke 9:1-2)

As they were going along the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go." Jesus answered, "Foxes have their holes, the birds their nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head." (Luke 9:57-58)

After this the lord appointed a further seventy two and sent them on ahead in pairs to every town and place he was going to visit himself. He said to them, "The crop is heavy but the labourers are scarce ___ I am sending you like lambs among wolves ___ say, "the Kingdom of God has come close to you." (Luke 10:1-12)

(It shows that Jesus was trying to deliver the warning to all before they met their fate.)

Jesus gives Warnings

General public believed in him.

And the multitude said, "this is Jesus, the Prophet of Nazareth of Galilee." (Matthew 21:11)

But the leaders and the high priests did not believe in him. In fact worldly interests and comforts do not permit big people to adopt the humane laws of God. It also appears that Romans were suspicious of his declaration of Kingdom of God.

At that time a number of Pharisees came to Jesus and said, "You should leave this place and go on your way. Herod is out to kill you." He replied, "Go and tell that fox, "listen, today and tomorrow, I shall be casting out devils and working cures; on the third day, I reach my goal, "___ it is unthinkable for a Prophet to meet his death anywhere but in Jerusalem." (Luke 13:31-33)

The Holy Quran describes the law as under:

When We desire to destroy a city, We enjoin its people living at ease, so that they transgress there; then the Word is realized against it, and We destroy it utterly. (Al-Isra 17:16)

No sign

The Scribes and Pharisees asked for a sign and Jesus answered, "It is a wicked, Godless generation that asks for a sign. --- At the judgement when this generation is on trial, the men of Nineveh will appear against it and ensure its condemnation, for they repented at the preaching of Jonah; and what is here is greater than Jonah. (Matthew 12:38-41)

Utter Destruction

Ultimately Jesus decided to move to Jerusalem. When he came in sight of city he wept over it and said, "If only you had known, on this great day, the way that leads to peace! But no; it is hidden from your sight, for a time will come upon you, when your enemies will set up siege works against you; they will encircle you and hem you in at every point; they will bring to the ground, you and your children within your walls, and not leave you one stone standing on another, because you did not recognize God’s moment when it came. (Luke 19:41-44)

Time is not Far

There are some standing here who will not taste death before they have seen the Son of Man coming in his Kingdom. (Matthew 16:28)

Then Jesus gave his last speech in the Temple. Addressing the lawyers and pharisees, he condemned them and finally said:

On you will fall the guilt of all the innocent blood shed on the ground, from righteous Abel to Zechariah, son of Berachiah, whom you murdered between the sanctuary and the altar. Verily all these things shall come upon this generation.

O Jerusalem, O Jerusalem, the city that murders the Prophets and stones the Messengers sent to her. How often I have longed to gather your children as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you would not let me. Behold, your house is left to you desolate. For I say to you that you shall not see me henceforth until the time when you say, "Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord." (Matthew 23:35-39)

And Jesus went out and departed from the Temple; and his disciples came to him to show him the buildings of the Temple. Jesus said to them, "Verily there shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down." (Matthew 24:1-2)

Advice to Disciples

Sitting on the Mount of Olive Jesus gave last instructions to his disciples and he said:

"So when you see the abomination of desolation of which the Prophet Daniel spoke, standing in the holy place, then those who are in Judaea must take to the hills. If a man is on the roof, he must not come down to fetch his goods from the house; if in the field he must not turn back for his coat. Alas for women with child in those days and those who have children at the breast.___ It will be a time of great distress, such as has never been seen from the beginning of the world until now, and will never be again. ___ This generation shall not pass till all these things are fulfilled. (Matthew 24:15-21, 34)

(Jesus words proved true after forty years on that very generation. Everything was destroyed.)

Then one of his twelve disciples, Judas Iscariot, betrayed him and helped the priests to arrest him. That night he prayed thrice in these words:

"My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass me by, yet not as I will but as Thou wilt. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak." (Matthew 26:38)

(This proves that Jesus was a man, for whom it was natural to detest death.)

Final Warning

When he was being carried for crucifixtion, great number of people followed, many women among them, who mourned and lamented over him. Jesus turned to them and said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; no, weep for yourselves and your children. For the days are surely coming when they will say, "Happy are the barren, the wombs that never bore a child, the breasts that never fed one." Then they will start saying to the mountains, "Fall on us," and to the hills, "Cover us". For if these things are done when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry. (Luke 23:27-31)

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11. NOT CRUCIFIED

As per Gospel report, Jesus was fastened to the cross on Friday afternoon. At about three, he cried, "Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani? My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?"

(This proves that Jesus was a man and not God.) He again cried and breathed his last.

When evening fell, a man, Joseph by name, who was a disciple of Jesus and a man of means, approached Pilate (Roman governor) to get the body of Jesus and Pilate permitted. So Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen sheet, and laid it in his own unused tomb, which he had cut out of the rock and rolled a large stone against the entrance and went away. On Sunday morning. Mary was told by an angel that Jesus was gone. He was then seen by many people.

Although many Muslims believe that somebody else was crucified in place of Jesus, yet if we accept the description of the Gospels we conclude that in that short period in which Jesus remained tried on the cross he would not die; he only became unconscious. His rich disciple with the permission of the governor removed him from the cross, put him in a specially prepared safe rocky grave where his body laid at rest. From there he was taken out by the disciple when the guards were asleep. Thus Jesus did not die on the cross, though people suspected so.

Last Hoope ___Who

In his last meeting with his disciples, Jesus gave them final instructions and also said:

"I go to my Father (God) ___ and He shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever ____ Hereafter I will not talk much with you, for the prince of this world comes, and he has that, of which nothing is in me." (John 14:12, 16, 30)

"They hated me without a cause. But when the Comforter is come whom I will send to you from my Father (God), the Spirit of truth, which proceeds from the Father, he shall testify me." (John 15:25-26)

"But now I go my way to Him that sent me; ___ sorrow has filled your hearts. However, it is expedient for you that I go away; for if I go not away the Comforter will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send him to you. And when he comes, he will reprove the world of sin, and of judgement.__ I have yet many things to say with you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, he will guide you unto all truth; for he shall not speak of himself, but whatsoever he shall hear that shall he speak; and he will show you things to come." (John 16:5-13)

Note that, here, the word "Spirit of Truth" is used and not "Holy Spirit". It is also said that he will only come if Christ leaves, while Holy Spirit was always there and disciples were filled up with it in the presence of Christ.

Again, Jesus also says that he has not spoken all things because people could not bear them; it is the coming Comforter who will tell all the truth and will stay forever. He also says that through him God shall speak; and in the Quran, God directly speaks, and Muhammad (may God bless him) says what he hears.

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12. MORALITY IN WEST DUE TO BIBLE TEACHINGS

Morally, west (which are mostly Christians) are under the impression by the Bible that whatever they do, it is either no sin, or even if it is, they are already got open certificate that their sins are forgiven. It is due to their belief that Jesus (PBUH) has already paid for their sins.  A very short example of their moral behaviour is expressed by the following report.

Fox News: December 19, 2006

NEW YORK —  More than nine out of 10 Americans, men and women alike, have had premarital sex, according to a new study.

As the latest devastating and quite embarrassing reality check study about premarital sex in the United States of America have revealed, 95% of all Americans had premarital sex!  Now of course, one must take into consideration that out of the 250 million Americans, there are around 12 to 15 million Muslims, which puts them around the 5% percentile.  This means that almost 100% of the Jews and Christians in the US had sex before marriage!

The Bible contains ample mixed signals and confusing messages about morality. By it, the Christian reader can not draw the lines “WHAT IS SIN AND WHAT IS NOT” especially when it comes to things that are socially and widely accepted such as wearing bikinis, drinking alcohol, taking drugs, and going to bars and personally promoting evil and mischief in the society by supporting these things in wealth and in person (by physically being there).

There is no concept of sexual sins, as raping, adultery, gay, lesbians, being nude or semi nude infront of siblings at home or on public places e.g. on beaches. Working in sex tempting restaurants, hotels, bars, casino and movies (even blue films) are all accepted without any hate of being sin.

Other than sexual crimes, being unjust, oppressor, cruel and killing are all forgiven crimes for them, if it is on other nations. They have killed millions of Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan without any legitimate excuse. As per their standard of thinking, Hitler, Bush and Tony Blair will not be punished for millions of killing because that was not sin, instead may be rewarded for very good act of decreasing world population.

Worshipping on weekends is just for fashion, whether you go to church or synagogue, there is no benefit or harm to their destination.

What a nice followers of Jesus & Moses (peace be upon both)?????

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13. CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE

SOME CONTRADICTIONS IN THE BIBLE

(101 Very Clear )

by : Shabir Ally
Al-Attique Int'l Islamic Publications

 

red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?

 

(a) God did (2 Samuel 24: 1)

 

(b) Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?

 

(a) Eight hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)

 

(b) One million, one hundred thousand (IChronicles 21:5)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many fighting men were found in Judah?

 

(a)  Five hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9)

 

(b) Four hundred and seventy thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  God sent his prophet to threaten David with how many years of famine?

 

(a) Seven (2 Samuel 24:13)

 

(b) Three (I Chronicles 21:12)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How old was Ahaziah when he began to rule over Jerusalem?

 

(a)  Twenty-two (2 Kings 8:26)

 

(b) Forty-two (2 Chronicles 22:2)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How old was Jehoiachin when he became king of Jerusalem?

 

(a) Eighteen (2 Kings 24:8)

 

(b)  Eight (2 Chronicles 36:9)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How long did he rule over Jerusalem?

 

(a) Three months (2 Kings 24:8)

 

(b) Three months and ten days (2 Chronicles 36:9)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  The chief of the mighty men of David lifted up his spear and killed how many men at one time?

 

(a)  Eight hundred (2 Samuel 23:8)

 

(b)  Three hundred (I Chronicles 11: 11)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after?

 

(a) After (2 Samuel 5 and 6)

 

(b)  Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many pairs of clean animals did God tell Noah to take into the Ark?

 

(a) Two (Genesis 6:19, 20)

 

(b) Seven (Genesis 7:2). But despite this last instruction only two pairs went into the ark (Genesis 7:8-9)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When David defeated the King of Zobah, how many horsemen did he capture?

 

(a)  One thousand and seven hundred (2 Samuel 8:4)

 

(b) Seven thousand (I Chronicles 18:4)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)   How many stalls for horses did Solomon have?

 

(a) Forty thousand (I Kings 4:26)

 

(b)  Four thousand (2 chronicles 9:25)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  In what year of King Asa's reign did Baasha,   King of Israel die?

 

(a) Twenty-sixth year  (I Kings 15:33 - 16:8)

 

(b) Still alive in the thirty-sixth year (2 Chronicles 16:1)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many overseers did Solomon appoint for the work of building the temple?

 

(a) Three thousand six hundred (2 Chronicles 2:2)

 

(b) Three thousand three hundred (I Kings 5:16)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Solomon built a facility containing how many baths?

 

(a) Two thousand (1 Kings 7:26)

 

(b) Over three thousand (2 Chronicles 4:5)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Of the Israelites who were freed from the Babylonian captivity, how many were the children of Pahrath-Moab? 

 

(a)  Two thousand eight hundred and twelve (Ezra 2:6)

 

(b) Two thousand eight hundred and eighteen (Nehemiah 7:11)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many were the children of Zattu?

 

(a) Nine hundred and forty-five (Ezra 2:8)

 

(b) Eight hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:13)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many were the children of Azgad?

 

(a) One thousand two hundred and twenty-two (Ezra 2:12)

 

(b) Two thousand three hundred and twenty-two (Nehemiah 7:17)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many were the children of Adin?

 

(a) Four hundred and fifty-four (Ezra 2:15)

 

(b) Six hundred and fifty-five (Nehemiah 7:20)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many were the children of Hashum?

 

(a) Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:19)

 

(b) Three hundred and twenty-eight (Nehemiah 7:22)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many were the children of Bethel and Ai?

 

(a) Two hundred and twenty-three (Ezra 2:28)

 

(b) One hundred and twenty-three (Nehemiah 7:32)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Ezra 2:64 and Nehemiah 7:66 agree that the total number of the whole assembly was 42,360. Yet the numbers do not add up to anything close. The totals obtained from each book is as follows:

 

(a) 29,818 (Ezra)

 

(b) 31,089 (Nehemiah)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many singers accompanied the assembly?

 

(a)  Two hundred (Ezra 2:65)

 

(b) Two hundred and forty-five (Nehemiah 7:67)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  What was the name of King Abijah’s mother?

 

(a) Michaiah, daughter of Uriel of Gibeah (2 Chronicles 13:2)

 

(b) Maachah, daughter of Absalom (2 Chronicles 11:20) But Absalom had only one daughter whose name was Tamar (2 Samuel 14:27)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Joshua and the Israelites capture Jerusalem?

 

(a) Yes (Joshua 10:23, 40)

 

(b)  No (Joshua 15:63)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who was the father of Joseph, husband of Mary?

 

(a) Jacob (Matthew 1:16)

 

(b) Hell (Luke 3:23)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Jesus descended from which son of David?

 

(a) Solomon (Matthew 1:6)

 

(b) Nathan(Luke3:31)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who was the father of Shealtiel?

 

(a) Jechoniah (Matthew 1:12)

 

(b) Neri’ (Luke 3:27)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Which son of Zerubbabel was an ancestor of Jesus Christ?

 

(a) Abiud (Matthew 1: 13)

 

(b) Rhesa (Luke 3:27) But the seven sons of Zerubbabel are as follows: i.Meshullam, ii. Hananiah, iii. Hashubah, iv. Ohel, v.Berechiah, vi. Hasadiah, viii. Jushabhesed (I Chronicles 3:19, 20). The names Abiud and Rhesa do not fit in anyway.

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who was the father of Uzziah?

 

(a)   Joram (Matthew 1:8)

 

(b)  Amaziah (2 Chronicles 26:1)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who as the father of Jechoniah?

 

(a)   Josiah (Matthew 1:11)

 

(b) Jeholakim (I Chronicles 3:16)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many generations were there from the Babylonian exile until Christ?

 

(a) Matthew says fourteen (Matthew 1:17)

 

(b)  But a careful count of the generations reveals only thirteen (see Matthew 1: 12-16)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who was the father of Shelah?

 

(a)  Cainan (Luke 3:35-36)

 

(b)  Arphaxad (Genesis II: 12)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Was John the Baptist Elijah who was to come?

 

(a)  Yes (Matthew II: 14, 17:10-13)

 

(b)  No(John 1:19-21)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Would Jesus inherit David’s throne?

 

(a) Yes. So said the angel (Luke 1:32)

 

(b) No, since he is a descendant of Jehoiakim (see Matthew 1: I 1, I Chronicles 3:16). And Jehoiakim was cursed by God so that none of his descendants can sit upon David’s throne (Jeremiah 36:30)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Jesus rode into Jerusalem on how many animals?

 

(a)  One - a colt (Mark 11:7; cf Luke 19:3 5). “And they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their garments on it; and he sat upon it.”

 

(b)  Two - a colt and an ass (Matthew 21:7). “They brought the ass and the colt and put their garments on them and he sat thereon.”

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How did Simon Peter find out that Jesus was the Christ?

 

(a)  By a revelation from heaven (Matthew 16:17)

 

(b)  His brother Andrew told him (John 1:41)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Where did Jesus first meet Simon Peter and Andrew?

 

(a) By the sea of Galilee (Matthew 4:18-22)

 

(b)  On the banks of river Jordan (John 1:42). After that, Jesus decided to go to Galilee (John 1:43)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Jesus met Jairus was Jairus’ daughter already dead?

 

(a)  Yes. Matthew 9:18 quotes him as saying, “My daughter has just died.”

 

(b)  No. Mark 5:23 quotes him as saying, “My little daughter is at the point of death.”

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus allow his disciples to keep a staff on their journey?

 

(a)  Yes(Mark6:8)

 

(b)  No (Matthew 10:9; Luke 9:3)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Herod think that Jesus was John the Baptist?

 

(a)   Yes (Matthew 14:2; Mark 6:16)

 

(b)  No (Luke 9:9)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did John the Baptist recognize Jesus before his baptism?

 

(a)   Yes (Matthew 3:13-14)

 

(b)  No (John 1:32,33)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did John the Baptist recognize Jesus after his baptism?

 

(a)   Yes (John 1:32, 33)

 

(b)  No (Matthew 11:2)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  According to the Gospel of John, what did Jesus say about bearing his own witness?

 

(a)   “If I bear witness to myself, my testimony is not true” (John 5:3 1)

 

(b)  “Even if I do bear witness to myself, my testimony is true” (John 8:14)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Jesus entered Jerusalem did he cleanse the temple that same day?

 

(a)   Yes (Matthew 21:12)

 

(b)  No. He went into the temple and looked around, but since it was very late he did nothing. Instead, he went to Bethany to spend the night and returned the next morning to cleanse the temple (Mark I 1:1- 17).

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  The Gospels say that Jesus cursed a fig tree. Did the tree wither at once?

 

(a)   Yes. (Matthew 21:19)

 

(b)    No. It withered overnight (Mark II: 20)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Judas kiss Jesus?

 

(a)   Yes (Matthew 26:48-50)

 

(b)  No. Judas could not get close enough to Jesus to kiss him (John 18:3-12)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  What did Jesus say about Peter’s denial?

 

(a)   “The cock will not crow till you have denied me three times” (John 13:38).

 

(b)  “Before the cock crows twice you will deny me three times” (Mark 14:30) . When the cock crowed once, the three denials were not yet complete (see Mark 14:72). Therefore prediction (a) failed.

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus bear his own cross?

 

(a)   Yes (John 19:17)

 

(b)  No (Matthew 27:31-32)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus die before the curtain of the temple was torn?

 

(a)   Yes(Matthew27:50-5 1;MarklS:37-38)

 

(b)  No. After the curtain was torn, then Jesus crying with a loud voice, said, “Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!” And having said this he breathed his last (Luke 23:45-46)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus say anything secretly?

 

(a)   No. “I have said nothing secretly” (John 18:20)

 

(b)  Yes. “He did not speak to them without a parable, but privately to his own disciples he explained everything” (Mark 4:34). The disciples asked him “Why do you speak to them in parables?” He said, “To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given” (Matthew 13: 1 0-11)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Where was Jesus at the sixth hour on the day of the crucifixion?

 

(a)   On the cross (Mark 15:23)

 

(b)  In Pilate’s court (John 19:14)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  The gospels say that two thieves were crucified along with Jesus. Did both thieves mock Jesus?

 

(a)   Yes (Mark 15:32)

 

(b) No. One of them mocked Jesus, the other defended Jesus (Luke 23:43)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus ascend to Paradise the same day of the crucifixion?

 

(a)   Yes. He said to the thief who defended him, “Today you will be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43)

 

(b)  No. He said to Mary Magdelene two days later, “I have not yet ascended to the Father” (John 20:17)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Paul was on the road to Damascus he saw a light and heard a voice. Did those who were with him hear the voice?

 

(a)  Yes(Acts9:7)

 

(b)  No(Acts22:9)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Paul saw the light he fell to the ground. Did his traveling companions also fall to the ground?

 

(a)  Yes (Acts 26:14)

 

(b) No (Acts 9:7)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did the voice spell out on the spot what Paul’s duties were to be?

 

(a)  Yes (Acts 26:16-18)

 

(b)  No. The voice commanded Paul to go into the city of Damascus and there he will be told what he must do. (Acts9:7;22: 10)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When the Israelites dwelt in Shittin they committed adultery with the daughters of Moab. God struck them with a plague. How many people died in that plague?

 

(a)  Twenty-four thousand (Numbers 25:1 and 9)

 

(b)  Twenty-three thousand (I Corinthians 10:8)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many members of the house of Jacob came to Egypt?

 

(a)  Seventy souls (Genesis 4&27)

 

(b)  Seventy-five souls (Acts 7:14)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  What did Judas do with the blood money he received for betraying Jesus?

 

(a)  He bought a field (Acts 1: 18)

 

(b)  He threw all of it into the temple and went away. The priests could not put the blood money into the temple treasury, so they used it to buy a field to bury strangers (Matthew 27:5)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How did Judas die?

 

(a)  After he threw the money into the temple he went away and hanged himself (Matthew 27:5)

 

(b)  After he bought the field with the price of his evil deed he fell headlong and burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out (Acts 1:18)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Why is the field called “Field of Blood”?

 

(a)  Because the priests bought it with the blood money (Matthew 27:8)

 

(b)  Because of the bloody death of Judas therein (Acts 1:19)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who is a ransom for whom?

 

(a)  “The Son of Man came...to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45). “Christ Jesus who gave himself as a ransom for all... “(I Timothy 2:5-6)

 

(b)  “The wicked is a ransom for the righteous, and the faithless for the upright” (Proverbs 21:18)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Is the law of Moses useful?

 

(a)  Yes. “All scripture is... profitable...” (2 Timothy 3:16)

 

(b)  No. “. . . A former commandment is set aside because of its weakness and uselessness... “(Hebrews 7:18)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  What was the exact wording on the cross?

 

(a)  “This is Jesus the King of the Jews” (Matthew 27:37)

 

(b)   “The King of the Jews” (Mark 15:26)

 

(c)   “This is the King of the Jews” (Luke 23:38)

 

(d)   “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews” (John 19:19)

 

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(a)  Yes (Matthew 14:5)

 

(b)  No. It was Herodias, the wife of Herod who wanted to kill him. But Herod knew that he was a righteous man and kept him safe (Mark 6:20)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Who was the tenth disciple of Jesus in the list of twelve?

 

(a)  Thaddaeus (Matthew 10: 1-4; Mark 3:13 -19)

 

(b)  Judas son of James is the corresponding name in Luke’s gospel (Luke 6:12-16)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Jesus saw a man sitat the tax collector’s office and called him to be his disciple. What was his name?

 

(a)  Matthew (Matthew 9:9)

 

(b)  Levi (Mark 2:14; Luke 5:27)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Was Jesus crucified on the daytime before the Passover meal or the daytime after?

 

(a)  After (Mark 14:12-17)

 

(b)  Before. Before the feast of the Passover (John 1) Judas went out at night (John 13:30). The other disciples thought he was going out to buy supplies to prepare for the Passover meal (John 13:29). When Jesus was arrested, the Jews did not enter Pilate’s judgment hail because they wanted to stay clean to eat the Passover (John 18:28). When the judgment was pronounced against Jesus, it was about the sixth hour on the day of Preparation for the Passover (John 19:14)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Did Jesus pray to The Father to prevent the crucifixion?

 

(a)  Yes. (Matthew 26:39; Mark 14:36; Luke 22:42)

 

(b)  No. (John 12:27)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  In the gospels which say that Jesus prayed to avoid the cross, how many times did ‘he move away from his disciples to pray?

 

(a)  Three (Matthew 26:36-46 and Mark 14:32-42)

 

(b)  One. No opening is left for another two times. (Luke 22:39-46)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Matthew and Mark agree that Jesus went away and prayed three times. What were the words of the second prayer?

 

(a)  Mark does not give the words but he says that the words were the same as the first prayer (Mark 14:3 9)

 

(b)  Matthew gives us the words, and we can see that they are not the same as in the first (Matthew 26:42)

 

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(a)   “Certainly this man was innocent” (Luke 23:47)

 

(b)  “Truly this man was the Son of God” (Mark 15:39)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Jesus said “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken Me ? ” in what language did he speak?

 

(a)   Hebrew: the words are “Eloi, Eloi …..“(Matthew 27:46)

 

(b)  Aramaic: the words are “Eloi, Eloi ….. “(Mark   15:34)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  According to the gospels, what were the last words of Jesus before he died?

 

(a)   “Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!” (Luke 23:46)

 

(b)  "It is finished" (John 19:30).

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  When Jesus entered Capernaum he healed the slave of a centurion. Did the centurion come personally to request Jesus for this?

 

(a)   Yes (Matthew 8:5)

 

(b)  No. He sent some elders of the Jews and his friends (Luke 7:3,6)

 

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(a)   Adam was told that if and when he eats the forbidden fruit he would die the same day (Genesis 2:17)

 

(b)  Adam ate the fruit and went on to live to a ripe old age of 930 years (Genesis 5:5)

 

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(a)   God decided that the life-span of humans will be limited to 120 years (Genesis 6:3)

 

(b)  Many people born after that lived longer than 120. Arpachshad lived 438 years. His son Shelah lived 433 years. His son Eber lived 464 years, etc. (Genesis 11:12-16)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  Apart from Jesus did anyone else ascend to heaven?

 

(a)   No (John 3:13)

 

(b)  Yes. “And Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven” (2 Kings 2:11)

 

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(a)   Abiathar (Mark 2:26)

 

(b)  Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar (I Samuel 1:1; 22:20)

 

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(a)   Yes and his female disciples witnessed his burial (John 19:39-40)

 

(b)  No. Jesus was simply wrapped in a linen shroud. Then the women bought and prepared spices “so that they may go and anoint him [Jesus)” (Mark 16: 1)

 

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(a)   After “the Sabbath was past” (Mark 16:1)

 

(b)  Before the Sabbath. The women “prepared spices and ointments.” Then, “on the Sabbath they rested according to the commandment” (Luke 23:55 to 24:1)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  At what time of day did the women visit the tomb?

 

(a)   “Toward the dawn” (Matthew 28: 1)

 

(b)  “When the sun had risen” (Mark 16:2)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  What was the purpose for which the women went to the tomb?

 

(a)   To anoint Jesus’ body with spices (Mark 16: 1; Luke 23:55 to 24: 1)

 

(b)   To see the tomb. Nothing about spices here (Matthew 28: 1)

 

(c)  For no specified reason. In this gospel the wrapping with spices had been done before the Sabbath (John 20: 1)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  A large stone was placed at the entrance of the tomb. Where was the stone when the women arrived?

 

(a)   They saw that the stone was “Rolled back” (Mark 16:4) They found the stone “rolled away from the tomb” (Luke 24:2) They saw that “the stone had been taken away from the tomb” (John 20:1)

 

(b)  As the women approached, an angel descended from heaven, rolled away the stone, and conversed with the women. Matthew made the women witness the spectacular rolling away of the stone (Matthew 28:1-6)

 

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(a)   Yes. “A young man in a white robe” (Mark 16:5). “Two men ... in dazzling apparel” later described as angels (Luke 24:4 and 24:23). An angel - the one who rolled back the stone (Matthew 16:2). In each case the women were told that Jesus had risen from the dead (Matthew 28:7; Mark 16:6; Luke 24:5 footnote)

 

(b) No. Mary met no one and returned saying, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him” (John 20:2)

 

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(a)   Mary and the other women met Jesus on their way back from their first and only visit to the tomb. They took hold of his feet and worshipped him (Matthew 28:9)

 

(b)   On her second visit to the tomb Mary met Jesus just outside the tomb. When she saw Jesus she did not recognize him. She mistook him for the gardener. She still thinks that Jesus’ body is laid to rest somewhere and she demands to know where. But when Jesus said her name she at once recognized him and called him “Teacher.” Jesus said to her, “Do not hold me...” (John 20:11 to 17)

 

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(a)  “Tell my brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see me” (Matthew 2 8: 10)  

 

(b)   “Go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God” (John 20:17)

 

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(a)   Immediately, because when they saw Jesus in Galilee “some doubted” (Matthew 28:17). This period of uncertainty should not persist

 

(b)   After at least 40 days. That evening the disciples were still in Jerusalem (Luke 24:3 3). Jesus appeared to them there and told them, stay in the city until you are clothed with power from on high” (Luke 24:49). He was appearing to them “during forty days” (Acts 1:3), and “charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise ... “(Acts 1:4)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  To whom did the Midianites sell Joseph?

 

(a)   “To the Ishmaelites” (Genesis 37:28)

 

(b)   “To Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh” (Genesis 37:36)

 

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(a)   The Ishmaelites bought Joseph and then “took Joseph to Egypt” (Genesis 37:28)

 

(b)   “The Midianites had sold him in Egypt” (Genesis 37:36)

 

(c)   Joseph said to his brothers “I am your brother, Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt” (Genesis 45:4)

 

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(a)   Yes. “The word of the Lord came to Samuel: “I repent that I have made Saul King...” (I Samuel 15:10 to 11)

 

(b)   No. God “will not lie or repent; for he is not a man, that he should repent” (I Samuel 15:29)

 

(c)   Yes. “And the Lord repented that he had made Saul King over Israel” (I Samuel 15:35). Notice that the above three quotes are all from the same chapter of the same book! In addition, the Bible shows that God repented on several other occasions:

i. “The Lord was sorry that he made man” (Genesis 6:6)

“I am sorry that I have made them” (Genesis 6:7)

ii. “And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do to his people” (Exodus 32:14).

iii. (Lots of other such references).

 

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(a)   Moses and Aaron converted all the available water into blood (Exodus 7:20-21)

 

(b)   The magicians did the same (Exodus 7:22). This is impossible, since there would have been no water left to convert into blood.

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(a)   David (I Samuel 17:23, 50)

 

(b)   Elhanan (2 Samuel 21:19)

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(a)  “Saul took his own sword and fell upon it.... Thus Saul died... (I Samuel 31:4-6)

 

(b)   An Amalekite slew him (2 Samuel 1:1- 16)

 

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(a)   Yes. “There is no man who does not sin” (I Kings 8:46; see also 2 Chronicles 6:36; Proverbs 20:9; Ecclesiastes 7:20; and I John 1:810)

 

(b)   No. True Christians cannot possibly sin, because they are the children of God. “Every one who believes that Jesus is the Christ is a child of God.. (I John 5:1). “We should be called children of God; and so we are” (I John 3: 1). “He who loves is born of God” (I John 4:7). “No one born of God commits sin; for God’s nature abides in him, and he cannot sin because he is born of God” (I John 3:9). But, then again, Yes! “If we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us” (I John 1:8)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes) Who will bear whose burden?

 

(a)   “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ” (Galatians 6:2)

 

(b)   “Each man will have to bear his own load” (Galatians 6:5)

 

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red_pulse.gif (877 bytes)  How many disciples did Jesus appear to after his resurrection?

 

(a)   Twelve (I Corinthians 15:5)

 

(b)   Eleven (Matthew 27:3-5 and Acts 1:9-26, see also Matthew 28:16; Mark 16:14 footnote; Luke 24:9; Luke 24:3 3)

 

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(a)   After his baptism, “the spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. And he was in the wilderness forty days ... (Mark 1:12-13)

 

(b)   Next day after the baptism, Jesus selected two disciples. Second day: Jesus went to Galilee - two more disciples. Third day: Jesus was at a wedding feast in Cana in Galilee (see John 1:35; 1:43; 2:1-11)

 

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(a)   Yes, so Joseph fled with him to Egypt and stayed there until Herod died (Matthew 2:13 23)

 

(b)   No. The family fled nowhere. They calmly presented the child at the Jerusalem temple according to the Jewish customs and returned to Galilee (Luke 2:21-40)

 

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(a)   They worshipped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God” (Matthew 14:33)

 

(b)   “They were utterly astounded, for they did not understand about the loaves, but their hearts were hardened” (Mark 6:51-52)

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14. READ SOME VERSES FROM THE QURAN.

About Jesus

"....Jesus, son of Mary, said, "O Children of Israel, I am God’s Messenger to you, confirming what is before me of Torah, and giving good news of a Messenger, who will come after me, his name being Ahmad (one who glorifies God)...." (As-Saff 61:6)

"God said to Mary that He will teach Jesus the Book and the Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel, (48) and (make him) a Messenger to the Children of Israel..." (Aale-Imran 3:48-49)

About Muhammad

By the star when it plunges (1), your companion is not astray (2), nor perverted; and he does not speak out of caprice either (3). It is not but a revelation revealed (4), taught him by One Mighty in power and very Strong (5). One vigorous; and he grew clear to view (An-Najm 53:1-6)

Say, "O mankind, I am the Messenger of God to you all."(Al-Araf 7:158)

"And you do not ask them for a reward for this; it is nothing but a reminder for all mankind" (Yousuf 12:104)

"It is God who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, that He may make it prevail over all the religions...." (At-Tawba 9:33)

"Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is a Messenger of God and Seal of the Prophets...." (Al-Ahzab 33:40)

"This day I have perfected your religion for you, and completed My blessing on you, and I have approved Islam (Surrender to God’s commandments) to be your religion..." (Al-Maeda 5:3)

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15. Who is the “Holy Spirit”?

Question:

Can you explain the concept of Holy Spirit in Islam and Christianity.

Answer : Praise be to Allah.

Islamic prespective.

The “Holy Spirit” (Rooh al-Qudus) is Jibreel (peace be upon him). The words of Allah in Quran:

“….We gave Jesus, son of Mary, Clear Signs and strengthened him with the Holy Spirit…” (Al-Baqarah 2:87)

“She placed a screen (to screen herself) from them; then We sent her our spirit (angel) and he appeared before her as a man in all respects " (Maryam 19:17)  

Both refer to Jibreel according to the most sound view.

Also this is indicated by the Quranic words: “Which the trustworthy Spirit (Jibreel) has brought down” (Al-Shu’ara’ 26:193)

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said: the majority of scholars said that this refers to Jibreel (peace be upon him), and that Allah called him “al-Rooh al-Ameen, Rooh al-Qudus and Jibreel.”  (Daqaa’iq al-Tafseer, part 1, p. 310)

He wrote an entire chapter on that and said: Allah said:

“O ‘Eesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary)! Remember My Favour to you and to your mother when I supported you with Rooh ul Qudus [Jibreel (Gabriel)]…”  (Al-Maa’idah 5:110)

Allah supported the Messiah (peace be upon him) with Rooh al-Qudus as He mentions in this aayah. In Al-Baqarah Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“….And We gave Jesus, son of Mary, Clear Signs and supported him with the Rooh-ul-Qudus (Holy Spirit)…” (Al-Baqarah 2:87)

“Those Messengers! We preferred some of them to others; to some of them Allâh spoke (directly); others He raised to degrees (of honour); and to ‘Eesa (Jesus), the son of Maryam (Mary), We gave clear proofs and evidences, and supported him with Rooh ul Qudus [Jibreel (Gabriel)] ….” (Aal-Baqarah 2:253)

According to the Christians, the “Holy Spirit” dwelt in the Disciples, and according to them the “Holy Spirit” is something experienced by all of the Prophets. But Allah says in Quran:

“Say (O Muhammad) Rooh ul Qudus [Jibreel (Gabriel)] has brought it (the Qur’aan) down from your Lord with truth, that it may make firm and strengthen (the Faith of) those who believe, and as a guidance and glad tidings to those who have submitted (to Allah as Muslims)” (An-Nahl 16:102)

So it is clear that Rooh al-Qudus here refers to Jibreel… No one suggests that Rooh al-Qudus means the life of Allah ; nor is this indicated by the wording and this phrase is never used in that sense.

GOD's Spirit came upon many people other than Jesus:

“Holy Spirit” mentioned by Christians was already existed before Jesus time and being used by Allah for messaging and strengthening prophets and other people in their trust in their Lord (even it came to Marry). As per bible, same Holy Spirit also was coming on different persons, so question of sending after his departure does not arises.

So, why do we have to consider Jesus as the Creator of this Universe or someone who is equal to GOD.

Christian prespective.

The Christian view of  Father, Son & Holy Spirit

Christians believe in one God whose being is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They do not worship an undifferentiated, monad God, and they do not worship three Gods or Beings. Rather, they worship the one God who is eternally triune within himself in three eternal and co-equal Persons.[1] Each of the three Persons is distinct from the other two persons of the Godhead, and each is God of God, but there are not three Gods, but only one Being called God whom Christians worship. Let's examine the biblical teachings.

1.   The Deity of the Holy Spirit

Christianity has traditionally taught that the Holy Spirit is the third Person or Hypostasis of the Godhead. Some, however, have taught that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force used by God. Is the Holy Spirit God, or simply a power of God?

Scripture speaks repeatedly of the Holy Spirit, known also as the Spirit of God and the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit is of the same essence as the Father and the Son. The Holy Spirit is ascribed with the attributes of God, is equated with God and does work that only God does.

A. Attributes of God

1. Holiness: In more than 90 places, the Bible calls the Spirit of God "the Holy Spirit." Holiness is a basic characteristic of the Spirit. The Spirit is so holy that blasphemy against the Spirit cannot be forgiven, although blasphemy against Jesus could be (Matt. 12:32). Insulting the Spirit is just as sinful as trampling the Son of God under foot (Heb. 10:29). This indicates that the Spirit is inherently holy, holy in essence, rather than having an assigned or secondary holiness such as the temple had.

The Spirit also has the infinite attributes of God: unlimited in time, space, power and knowledge.

2. Eternality: The Holy Spirit, the Counselor, will be with us "forever" (John 14:16). The Spirit is "eternal" (Heb. 9:14).

3. Omnipresence: David, praising God's greatness, asked, "Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there" (Ps. 139:7-8).

God's Spirit can be said to be poured out on someone, to fill a person, or to descend — yet without implying that the Spirit has moved away from or vacated some other place. Thomas Oden observes that "such statements are grounded in the premises of omnipresence and eternality — attributes ascribed properly only to God" (Life in the Spirit, p. 18).

4. Omnipotence: The works that God does, such as creation, are also ascribed to the Holy Spirit (Job 33:4; Ps. 104:30). Miracles of Jesus Christ were done "by the Spirit" (Matt. 12:28). In Paul's ministry, the work that "Christ has accomplished" was done "through the power of the Spirit" (Rom. 15:18-19).

5. Omniscience: "The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God," Paul said (1 Cor. 2:10). The Spirit of God "knows the thoughts of God" (v. 11). The Spirit therefore knows all things, and is able to teach all things (John 14:26).

Holiness, eternality, omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience are attributes of God's essence, that is, characteristic of the nature of divine existence. The Holy Spirit has the basic attributes of God.

B. Equated with God

1. Triadic formulas: Several passages discuss the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as equals. In a discussion of spiritual gifts, Paul puts the Spirit, the Lord, and God in grammatically parallel constructions (1 Cor. 12:4-6). Paul closes a letter with a three-part prayer: "May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all" (2 Cor. 13:14). Peter begins a letter with this three-part formula: "who have been chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of the Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling by his blood" (1 Peter 1:2).

Of course, the triadic formulas used in these and other scriptures do not prove equality (for example, Eph. 4:5 puts unequal elements in parallel construction), but they do suggest it. The baptismal formula has an even stronger implication of unity — "in the name [singular] of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (Matt. 28:19). The Father, Son, and Spirit share a common name, indicating common essence and equality. This verse indicates both plurality and unity. Three names are given, but all three share one name.

2. Word interchanges. Acts 5:3 says that Ananias lied to the Holy Spirit; verse 4 says that Ananias lied to God. This indicates that "the Holy Spirit" and "God" are interchangeable and thus that the Holy Spirit is God. Some people try to explain this by saying that Ananias lied to God only indirectly, simply because the Holy Spirit represented God. This interpretation might be grammatically possible, but it would imply the personality of the Holy Spirit as a divine representative, for one does not lie to an impersonal power. Moreover, Peter told Ananias that he lied not to humans, but to God. The force of the passage is that Ananias has lied not merely to God's representatives, but to God himself, and the Holy Spirit is God to whom Ananias lied.

C. Divine work

1. Creating: The Holy Spirit does work that only God can do, such as creating (Gen. 1:2; Job 33:4; Ps. 104:30) and expelling demons (Matt. 12:28).

2. Begetting: The Spirit begot the Son of God (Matt. 1:20; Luke 1:35), and the full divinity of the Son (Col. 1:19) implies the full divinity of the Begetter.

The Spirit begets believers, too — they are born of God (John 1:12) and equally born of the Spirit (John 3:5). "The Spirit gives [eternal] life" (John 6:63). The Spirit is the power by which we will be resurrected (Rom. 8:11).

3. Indwelling: The Holy Spirit is the way in which God lives in his children (Eph. 2:22; 1 John 3:24; 4:13). The Holy Spirit "lives" in us (Rom. 8:11; 1 Cor. 3:16) — and because the Spirit lives in us, we are able to say that God lives in us. We can say that God lives in us only because the Holy Spirit is in some way God. The Spirit is not a representative or a power that lives in us — God himself lives in us.

4. Sanctifying: The Holy Spirit makes people holy (Rom. 15:16; 1 Pet. 1:2). The Spirit enables people to enter the kingdom of God (John 3:5). We are saved "through the sanctifying work of the Spirit" (2 Thess. 2:13).

In all these things, the works of the Spirit are the works of God. Whatever the Spirit says or does, God is saying or doing; the Spirit is fully representative of God.

II. Personality of the Holy Spirit

Scripture describes the Holy Spirit as having personal characteristics: The Spirit has mind and will, speaks and can be spoken to, and acts and intercedes for us. All these indicate personality in the theological sense: The Holy Spirit is a Person or Hypostasis in the same sense that the Father and Son are. Our relationship with God, which is accomplished by the Holy Spirit, is a personal relationship.

A. Life and intelligence

1. Life: The Holy Spirit "lives" (Rom. 8:11; 1 Cor. 3:16).

2. Intelligence: The Spirit "knows" (1 Cor. 2:11). Rom. 8:27 refers to "the mind of the Spirit." This mind is able to make judgments — a decision "seemed good" to the Holy Spirit (Acts 15:28). These verses imply a distinct intelligence.

3. Will: 1 Cor. 12:11 says that the Spirit "determines" decisions, showing that the Spirit has a will. Since we know from other verses that the Spirit has mind and knowledge and judgment, there is no reason to reject the conclusion in 1 Cor. 12:11 that the Spirit also has will.

B. Communication

1. Speaking: Numerous verses say that the Holy Spirit spoke (Acts 8:29; 10:19; 11:12; 21:11; 1 Tim. 4:1; Heb. 3:7; etc.). Oden observes that "the Spirit speaks in the first person as `I'; `It was I who sent them' (Acts 10:20).... `I have called them' (Acts 13:2). None but a person can say `I' " (The Living God,p. 200).

2. Interaction: The Spirit may be lied to (Acts 5:3), which indicates that the Spirit may be spoken to. The Spirit may be tested (Acts 5:9), insulted (Heb. 10:29) or blasphemed (Matt. 12:31), which implies personal status.

3. Paraclete: Jesus called the Holy Spirit the parakletos — the Comforter, Advocate or Counselor. The Paraclete is active, teaching (John 14:26), testifying (15:26), convicting (16:8), guiding (16:13) and making truth known (16:14).

C. Action

1. New life: The Holy Spirit regenerates us, giving us new life (John 3:5). The Spirit sanctifies us (1 Pet. 1:2) and leads us in that new life (Rom. 8:14). The Spirit gives various gifts to build the Church up (1 Cor. 12:7-11), and throughout the book of Acts, we see that the Spirit guides the Church.

2. Intercession: The most "personal" activity of the Holy Spirit is intercession: "We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us.... The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God's will" (Rom. 8:26-27). Intercession implies not only receiving communication, but also communicating further on. It implies an intelligence, a concern, and a formal role. The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal power, but an intelligent and divine Helper who lives within us. God lives within us, and the Holy Spirit is God.

III. Worship

There are no scriptural examples of worshipping the Holy Spirit. Scripture talks about praying in the Spirit (Eph. 6:18), the fellowship of the Spirit (2 Cor. 13:14), and baptism in the name of the Spirit (Matt. 28:19). Although baptism, prayer and fellowship are involved in worship, none of these verses is a valid proof-text for worship of the Spirit.

As an opposite of worship, however, we note that the Spirit can be blasphemed (Matt. 12:31).

There are no scriptural examples of praying to the Holy Spirit. However, Scripture indicates that a human can talk to the Spirit (Acts 5:3). If this is done in reverence or request, it is, in effect, praying to the Spirit. If Christians are unable to articulate their desires and they want the Spirit to intercede for them (Rom. 8:26-27), they are praying, directly or indirectly, to the Holy Spirit. When we understand that the Holy Spirit has intelligence and fully represents God, we may ask the Spirit for help — never thinking that the Spirit is a separate being from God, but recognizing that the Spirit is the Hypostasis of God interceding for us.

Prayer or worship directed specifically to the Holy Spirit is not the scriptural norm, but we nonetheless worship the Spirit. When we worship God, we worship all aspects of God, including the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

IV. Summary

Scripture indicates that the Holy Spirit has divine attributes and works, and is spoken of in the same way that the Father and Son are. The Holy Spirit is intelligent, and speaks and acts like a Person. This is part of the scriptural evidence that led early Christians to formulate the doctrine of the Trinity. Bromiley gives a summary:

Three points that emerge from this survey of the New Testament data are:

(1) The Holy Spirit is everywhere regarded as God;

(2) He is God in distinction from the Father and the Son;

(3) His deity does not infringe upon the divine unity.

In other words, the Holy Spirit is the third person of the triune Godhead....

The divine unity cannot be subjected to mathematical ideas of unity. The fourth century learned to speak of three hypostases or persons within the deity, not in the tritheistic sense of three centers of consciousness, but also not in the weaker sense of three economic manifestations.

Although Scripture does not directly say that "the Holy Spirit is God," or that God is triune, these conclusions are based on scriptural evidence. Based on biblical evidence, we teach that the Holy Spirit is God in the same way that the Father is God and the Son is God.

Moreover they say

1.   The Holy Spirit revealed the Bible. He is the revealer. The Bible is the revelation.

2.   The Bible is the "sword of the Spirit", not the Spirit Himself, but the instrument he uses to accomplish His will. Eph 6:17

3.   The Holy Spirit is not a personal God distinct from the Father, but the radiant. invisible. power or energy of the Father."

4.   The holy spirit is God's active force that he uses to accomplish his will. It is not equal to God but is always at his disposition and subordinate to him ... to a certain extent, it can be likened to electricity, a force that can be adapted to perform a great variety of operations" (Should, Watchtower publication, p. 20, 23).

5.   The Holy Spirit is the active force of almighty God which moves His servants to do His will."

6.   It [the Holy Spirit] is the impersonal, invisible, active force that finds its resource and reservoir in Jehovah God and that he uses to accomplish His will even at great distances.

7.   The Holy Spirit was an essential part of Jesus' ministry. Not only was Jesus enlivened by the Spirit, Jesus also taught his disciples that the Holy Spirit would be an essential part of their ministry.

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16. CONTRADICTIONS

The basic problem is that trinitarianism is a nonbiblical doctrine that contradicts a number of biblical teachings and many specific verses of Scripture. Moreover, the doctrine contains a number of internal contradictions. Of course, the most obvious internal contradiction is how there can be three persons of God in any meaningful sense and yet there be only one God.

Following are some of contradictions which Christians could not have clear answers.

1. Did Jesus Christ have two fathers? The Father is the Father of the Son (I John 1:3), yet the child born of Mary was conceived by the Holy Ghost (Matthew 1:18, 20; Luke 1:35). Which one is the true father? Some trinitarians say that the Holy Ghost was merely the Father's agent in conception - a process they compare to artificial insemination!

2. How many Spirits are there? God the Father is a Spirit (John 4:24), the Lord Jesus is a Spirit (II Corinthians 3:17), and the Holy Spirit is a Spirit by definition. Yet there is one Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:4).

3. If Father and Son are co-equal persons, why did Jesus pray to the Father? (Matthew 11:25). Can God pray to God?

4. Similarly, how can the Son not know as much as the Father? (Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32).

5. Similarly, how can the Son not have any power except what the Father gives Him? (John 5:19, 30; 6:38).

6. Similarly, what about other verses of Scripture indicating the inequality of the Son and the Father? (John 8:42; 14:28; I Corinthians 11:3).

7. Did "God the Son" die? The Bible says the Son died (Romans 5:10). If so, can God die? Can part of God die?

8. How can there be an eternal Son when the Bible speaks of the begotten Son, clearly indicating that the Son had a beginning? (John 3:16; Hebrews 1:5-6).

9. If the Son is eternal and existed at creation, who was His mother at that time? We know the Son was made of a woman (Galatians 4:4).

10. Did "God the Son" surrender His omnipresence while on earth? If so, how could he still be God?

11. If the Son is eternal and immutable (unchangeable), how can the reign of the Son have an ending? (I Corinthians 15:24-28).

12. If in answer to questions 3 through 11 we say only the human Son of God was limited in knowledge, was limited in power, and died, then how can we speak of "God the Son"? Are there two Sons?

13. Whom do we worship and to whom do we pray? Jesus said to worship the Father (John 4:21-24), yet Stephen prayed to Jesus (Acts 7:59-60).

14. Can there be more than three persons in the Godhead? Certainly the Old Testament does not teach three but emphasizes oneness. If the New Testament adds to the Old Testament message and teaches three persons, then what is to prevent subsequent revelations of additional persons? If we apply trinitarian logic to interpret some verses of Scripture, we could teach a fourth person (Isaiah 48:16; Colossians 1:3; 2:2; I Thessalonians 3:11; James 1:27). Likewise, we could interpret some verses of Scripture to mean six more persons (Revelation 3:1; 5:6).

15. Are there three Spirits in a Christian's heart? Father, Jesus, and the Spirit all dwell within a Christian (John 14:17, 23; Romans 8:9; Ephesians 3:14-17). Yet there is one Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:4).

16. There is only one throne in heaven (Revelation 4:2). Who sits upon it? We know Jesus does (Revelation 1:8,18, 4:8). Where do the Father and the Holy Spirit sit?

17. If Jesus is on the throne, how can He sit on the right hand of God? (Mark 16:19). Does He sit or stand on the right hand of God? (Acts 7:55). Or is He in the Father's bosom? (John 1:18).

18. Is Jesus in the Godhead or is the Godhead in Jesus? Colossians 2:9 says the latter.

19. Given Matthew 28:19, why did the apostles consistently baptize both Jews and Gentiles using the name of Jesus, even to the extent of rebaptism? (Acts 2:38; 8:16; 10:48; 19:5; 22:16; I Corinthians 1:13).

20. Who raised Jesus from the dead? Did the Father (Ephesians 1:20), or Jesus (John 2:19-21), or the Spirit? (Romans 8:11).

21. If Son and Holy Ghost are co-equal persons in the Godhead, why is blasphemy of the Holy Ghost unforgivable but blasphemy of the Son is not? (Luke 12:10).

22. If the Holy Ghost is a co-equal member of the trinity, why does the Bible always speak of Him being sent from the Father or from Jesus? (John 14:26; 15:26).

23. Does the Father know something that the Holy Spirit does not know? If so, how can they be co-equal? Only the Father knows the day and hour of the Second Coming of Christ (Mark 13:32).

24. Did the trinity make the Old and New covenants? We know the LORD (Jehovah) did (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:7-13). If Jehovah is a trinity then Father, Son, and Spirit all had to die to make the new covenant effective (Hebrews 9:16-17).

25. If the Spirit proceeds from the Father, is the Spirit also a son of the Father? If not, why not?

26. If the Spirit proceeds from the Son, is the Spirit the grandson of the Father? If not, why not?

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17.  CONCLUSION

From the above discourse, which is taken from the Bible, except a few confirmatory verses from the Quran, it is amply proved that:

1.  Jesus Christ was a man and a Messenger of God, as were others prophet, with the exception that He given him miraculous birth. (which does not justify as being son, because Adam was given birth even without father and mother)

2.  He was last of the series of Israelite Prophets. No Prophet appeared among them after him.

3.  He came to give them good news of Kingdom of God, or else announce a severe unparalleled punishment for them.

4.  With him their preference over the world ended and shifted to their brothers i.e. descendants of their father’s brother-Ishmael.(See Torah : Deut )

5.  He insisted that Mosaic Law must be observed. Therefore, lawlessness of the Christians is uncalled for.

6.  Christ prophesied coming of another Comforter who will tell them everything, and abide with them forever.

7.  There are lot of mistakes and contradictions in Bible which renders that its text is not all from God. Also why does the Catholic Bible contain 73 books while the Protestant Bible has only 66? With both claiming to have the complete Word of God, which one should be believed and why?  

8.  Also Christians do not claim that Bible is revelation direct from God to Jesus (PBUH), but as per them it is only inspiration to different peoples who then wrote different books and then these are compiled in one book. Even some of the authors are “Unknown”. This justifies that present Bible is not the original Bible which was revealed to Jesus (PBUH) and has to be believed by all Muslims. 

9.  After Christ only one man, Muhammad came who claimed to be a Prophet and a Messenger of God. He left a complete Book (Quran) preserved in GOD’S words, and in a living language to stay forever. In it God says that His Book and the prophet (actions) to be followed by for all people to come, and that the religion (named Islam) is now perfected. Mohammad (PBUH) is the last prophet from Him and is the Seal of the Prophethood, and now all mankind must abide by the Quran.  

10. Therefore, there is no alternative for Jews, Christians and the whole world but to believe in Muhammad and God’s Book, the Quran, for their salvation and whole of mankind, and guidance for all times to come, directly from God.

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18: Christians  related youtube sites 

Bible  analysis

Mysteries Of The Bible - The Lost Years Of Jesus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZtsA4vJigk

Up To 50 Books Were Left Out Of The Bible, Here's Why.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjqvwdsrBio

Misquoting Jesus in the Bible - Professor Bart D. Ehrman 

Bart D. Ehrman is an American New Testament scholar, currently the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfheSAcCsrE 

Top Bible scholar leaves Christianity

http://www.islamhouse.com/322136/en/en/videos/Top_Bible_scholar_leaves_Christianiy

The Gospel of Truth - Bart Ehrman (Contradiction in Gospels)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by96i99bLk8

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