If this is the statement of truth from the All-Knowing, that "Never said I to them aught except what Thou didst command me to say, to wit,
'Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord'", then how do the Christians justify worshipping Jesus?
There is not a single unequivocal statement throughout the Bible, in all its 66 volumes of the Protestant versions, or in the 73 volumes
of the Roman Catholic versions, where Jesus claims to be God or where he says "worship me". Nowhere does he say that he and God
Almighty "are one" and "the same person."
The last phrase above "one and the same person" tickles many a "hot-gospeller" and "Bible-thumper," Christians are programmed to
rattle off verses out of context. The words "are one" activates the mind by association of memories. "Yes", say
the Trinitarians, the worshippers of three gods in one God, and one God in three gods, "Jesus did claim to be God!" Where?
There is no god but Allah, Prophet Muhammad (peace beupon him) is the messenger of Allah
2006-07-06
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