firstly, Thank you for allowing me to respond to this Question.
secondly, with reguard to your Question. on the contrary there is no evidence what so ever.
if you go to anyone and ask them to explain to you the trinity, they will not be able to give you an adequete answer.
Never once did Jesus (peace be upon him) claim to be God. If you look into the bible, if you have a red lettered one that highlights supposedly what Jesus has said, than never once will you find that he told his people to worship him. On the contrary, he said "Worship Thy Father Alone" i.e. worship God Alone.
Third of All, In Islam we believe in Jesus as a highly respected Prophet of Allah (God). just like Moses, Adam, Abraham, Noah, etc.
They All came with the same message : To worship the creator Alone.
Indeed, it is very blasphemous to say that Jesus Is God.
#1. Jesus was A human, and everyone will agree upon that. meaning he ate, slept, used the bathroom, etc. Things that Muslims Believe are not attributes fit for the Lord of the Universe, because he is free of all needs.
#2. The Christians believed that Jesus died on the Cross. How can God Die? if that were the case, than how can it be that he would be on the cross saying "Why have you forsaken me" to the one who is in heaven, if they were one in the same. and how is it that He knew he would die, but didnt know at the same time?
and if he died for 3 days, who was God during those 3 days?
nothing makes sense.
but everything in Islam Makes sense. wouldnt it be more logical that he were a Righteous Prophet of God, rather than God himself?
If you believe
1. that there is no object worthy of worship but Allah (God)
2. you believe in the angles
3. Heaven and hell
4. The Books that came before (the Old testament, Gospels, Quran)
5. you believe in the all the Prophets of God starting from Adam, including Moses, Jesus, Abraham, Noah, and Muhammad peace be upon all of them)
and finally
6. Divine decree.
than welcome to Islam.
Finally, if you do not wish to listen to anything i've said, at least do one thing which you have nothing to lose.
Seek guidance from God himself to guide you on the strait path, and see where it leads you.
I Swear by Allah, that if you Sincerely and whole-heartedly ask Him for Guidance to the truth. He will lead you to it.
you have nothing you lose.
I ask God to guide you all to the truth. ameen.
2006-06-21 15:51:31
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answer #1
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answered by Shirien 3
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Evidence?! What, have archaeologists found a trace of Jesus' DNA and matched it to God's? Did God go on Maury and fail a paternity test?
Everything supposedly evidential regarding Christianity is tied back to the Bible, and I'm sorry but the Bible doesn't follow the scientific method all too well, otherwise we would be able to reproduce in an experiment the ability to put a grown man inside a whale. Besides, I thought that religion requires one not to follow reason, but instead to find "truth" via his/her "faith"; in that case, the (non-existing) "evidence" of Jesus' being the son of God is a moot point, because Christianity values only the faith of belief rather than any logic derived from any of our five senses (all of which, by the way, do not sense any evidence of Jesus being the son of God).
2006-06-21 15:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Please site your evidence. Also, I am open minded about God although I am not Christian. I don't think the God in the Bible seems terribly just and loving. I read it through and God seems really egomanical and violent in the Old Testament. Jesus seems like a big improvement but he states he has not come to overturn the old laws but to uphold them. I'm not trying to avoid living my life according to a just God's laws but with the idea of religious freedom in mind I don't think anyone should expect someone to live their life by the laws of a God they don't believe in. Even Christians have over 200 sects not with different interpretations of the Bible and varying faiths and beliefs they have derived from it.
2006-06-21 15:41:54
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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evidence is relative i suppose.
besides, who are you to question others beliefs? Not everyone shares your point of view on this subject, just like alot of people don't share mine.
Why do you feel it necessary to ask such questions?
Can you not accept that there are other faiths in the world.
Just because you think your "god" and his "son" are the right ones doen't mean that everyone else has to to.
Try and be a little more open minded.
Besides, wasn't there a lot of eveidence at one point that the earth was flat and the universe revolved around earth?
2006-06-21 15:40:33
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answered by Liz L 2
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There is no evidence to support this claim. It is listed in the bible, but despite what the christians believe, there is no evidence to verify that the stories in the bible are true.
2006-06-21 16:02:30
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answered by Crimson King 3
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There is a lot of emirical evidence to prove that.
Even people who have faith, as you and I do, don't KNOW that Jesus was the son of God. We just have faith in that, and it's our choice to believe that.
Good luck and God Bless ya!
2006-06-21 15:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no evidence to support it. Read below.There's been 20+ other "saviors" with the same traits attributed to Jesus. You all have been had.
2006-06-22 02:18:44
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answered by American Spirit 7
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Because there were others around that same time also claiming to be the son of God and there's no proof *they* weren't.
Personally I don't believe any of it.
2006-06-21 15:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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There is NO evidence to support it. Writings are not proof, they're just writings and could be novels for all anyone knows.
2006-06-21 15:39:48
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answered by Roger K 3
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Where's the evidence?
2006-06-21 15:43:42
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answered by Anonymous 6
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