I am not a muslim and doesn't believe in Muhammed as well. But I believe that since god created us, we are all sons of God, not Jesus alone.
2006-08-31 05:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a non-muslim. I also do not believe that Jesus was, is, or ever will be the son of God, because there is no God. There never was a Jesus. All there has ever been is an agenda. If you look deeply into the contemporaneous history surrounding Jesus, you'll find an empty hole where Jesus was supposed to be. No word of miracles. No word of a messiah. Simply nothing about Jesus was ever recorded during his lifetime. Strange that the most influential person in human history should be so callously ignored by the pens and inks of his time.
2016-03-27 02:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean to say only son of God can perform a miracle;
If you think so then you will the first who will accept antichrist as Christ, because he will also perform a lot of miracles and the person whose faith is depends on miracles and all these types of things will accept him.
I am not going to question about the miracles performed by Jesus; surely he did all those miracles.
But why peoples from Europe, America, India, Russia, and all over the world accepts that there was miracles, but the peoples from his own birthplace completely deny him and his miracles. 2000 years ago they denied him, still they are denying him.
Didn’t they see those miracles? Think about it.
2006-08-31 07:30:46
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answered by Cosmic_Crunch 1
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did Moses show miracles when he was a child, David? sollomon? Abraham ?
every prophet has been giving something.
most of Muhammad miracles have been done between him and the believers. God told Muhammad that the reason he didn't want to show miracles to people because the people in the past has denied them. God already sent Jesus with great miracles and people denied him.
Quran ch 17
[59] And nothing stops Us from sending the Ayât (proofs, evidences, signs) but that the people of old denied them......"
2006-08-31 05:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read a bit about the Islamic faith, and Muhammed was "the prophet". He had been witness to the laws sent down by God. Islam believes that Jesus was also a prophet, not linked to God as much as Muhammed.
Have you ever heard someone say that "We are all sons/daughters of God." None of us were alive in that time, we can only guess what all of this means, or have faith that we are choosing the right translation of the Bible. Islam and Christianity are actually a bit similar, and recognize many of the same people throughout the Bible and the Quar'an. It is not for any human to judge someone else, that job is God's and his alone. We did not witness these things, and it is up to your own personal faith to believe what you will.
2006-08-31 05:23:14
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answered by monarchfly7 2
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If Jesus is the son of God, why didn't he ask people when he was here on earth to pray to him. Tell me one place in the bible where he specifically states that?
God created him as he created all things living and nonliving therefore he has no sons, he exists with no need of anyone or anything. Jesus was mortal in a living breathing body. If God was to have a son from his loins that would be an sacreligious thought. God has Prophets and Messengers sent to deliver his message to worship God Almighty only and have fear from the day of judgement. Be pure in worship and don't bow down before idols or any man made created image.
2006-08-31 05:23:32
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answered by Esoteric 4
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Jesus is only recorded as performing miracles as a child in apocryphal writings which most Christians do not acknowledge. The first recorded miracle Jesus performed in the Canonical Holy scriptures is at the wedding at Cana where He turned water into wine.
I don't fully understand what you're saying or what your question is... but if its questioning the divinity of Jesus Christ....YES, Christ is God, the Son, the second person of the Holy Trinity.
Muhammad was not, and is not God, nor divine deserving worship.
2006-08-31 05:18:28
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answered by Augustine 6
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Jesus Christ always had the one God as His soul. The Son of God refers to the Divine Human that God won through combats with the hells.
The Father, Son and Holy Spirit is like the soul, the body and the works in a single person.
2006-08-31 05:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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All anyone needs to know is; Who or what are Gog and Magog? The line has been drawn in the sand and they are destined to face each other. The denial of Jesus the Christ and His works, allows for some clarity as to which is which. Also, why they are to face each other.
2006-09-08 03:23:25
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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Neither Jesus nor Mohummad were able to perform miracles. They were liars and charlatans, nothing more.
Screw 'em, leave 'im in their graves where they belong, and worry about your own life. There are people suffering here and now that *YOU* can choose to help and be that 'little miracle' they need. So why the worry about a little water to wine or a fairy tale horse? It's totally irrelevant. Live a good life and be good to others. Is that so hard to do without a god?
2006-08-31 05:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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