Its interesting that all the prophets in the Bible, and even in accounts of Jesus, it was always a third party or witness that relayed traditions concerning these men. These men never wrote about themselves.
What I find odd about Muhammad, and the Qu'ran (Koran), is that all claims made about Muhammmad within the Qu'ran are coming from Muhammad's own mouth. Yes, according to Islamic tradition, Muhammad was merely a vessel used to articulate God's word to the masses, but how is it that this "vessel" can be sufficiently credible to attest to his own divine mission. That hardly seems objective, does it?
By logical extension each one of us can claim that we are the last and greatest prophet merely by proclaiming it and then couching it in flowery language.
2006-07-29 14:47:40
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answered by Lawrence Louis 7
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the purpose of the Christian is two-fold: a million. To receive the holy spirit it really is meant to steer a sinner right into a era of sanctification ensuing in salvation. the guy does no longer receive the "forgiveness of sins" properly this second even if the bible talks about a sorting out of religion by a era of atonement, which is composed of suffering. First the saints ought to go by tribulation, then they're raptured. Many are said as yet few are chosen!!! once the sinner has been switched over with suggestions from the holy spirit right into a saint, they're organic interior and without sins or made holy, justified or redeemed. once this happens, then and easily then can the completed ability of the parakletos anointing be gained, which entered the apostles at Pentecost. If someone has been surely anointing, then 2 issues ought to be in keeping with the NT expenditures in Acts. a million. The holy spirit ought to make it is presence conventional to the only receiving the anointing with suggestions from the sound of dashing wind, and with suggestions from the dancing of flames of hearth on the believers' head. 2. The anointing brings supernatural ability for ministry even if the skill of the only being anointed to finish miracles, signs and indicators and wonders. If there is not any ability or equipping for ministry and the signs and indicators of the visual attraction of the holy spirit aren't any further modern, then you somewhat ought to correctly be optimistic that the anointing is counterfeit and that the believer isn't truly holy or sanctified in accordance with the scriptures. so that you need to properly be a christian without the anointing for optimistic, even if the NT saints were unable to minister with ability until eventually that they had gained the anointing at Pentecost. the purpose of the Christian existence is hence to have a spirit it really is consecrated to God and so waiting to receive the anointing for the conversion of others by acts of ability. in case you study the gospel expenditures of the acts of the apostles and also you study the apocryphal expenditures of their ministry, you'll discover the church we've at present is lacking something. What do you imagine it really is?
2016-11-26 22:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Muhammed (SAW) was annointed by the holy spirit. I can quote a lot of things that I can call a 'holy spirit annointment' but in term of the holy spirit you are refering to the Muslims believe that the holy spirit is the Angel Gabrial (AS). But you Christians make up **** that the Holy Spirit is part 1 of 3 of God, which is ridiculous.
2006-07-29 14:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Mohammad has nothing to do with The Holy Spirit. Mohammad did not believe in the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is talked about in the Word of God (The Bible) and has nothing to do with Mohammad. He believed an Angel helped him in his enlightenment.
You have to chose how you want to start to look into the Truth, many men writing about God (Bible) or one Man married many times and full of hate for everyone that doesn't believe his way. Duh, I know where I'll start looking!
2006-07-29 14:57:01
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answered by Hiswhirlwind 1
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He was, otherwise he would not have been alive.
Maybe he was called to be THE false prophet. He is talked about A LOT in the bible.
Everyone has a purpose, whether they're intelligent enough to see it or not. Everyone has a part in His plan. The good and the bad, all fullfilling it.
2006-07-29 14:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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No, as Mohammed was not a Christian and thereby not saved.
Dear Old Dad
2006-07-29 14:43:49
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answered by Dear Old Dad 3
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don't let Mohammed hear you say that. he'll get midevil on your a$$
2006-07-29 14:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i highly doubt it
2006-07-29 14:43:33
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answered by monie99701 4
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its Muhammad (PBUH)!!!!
peace and blessing upon him
2006-07-29 14:45:19
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answered by Dude! 2
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