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I have come across several answers where people mention something like: 'in The Holy Bible this statement Jesus said of Himself in John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me'
has jesus said anything about himself in the kuran? or maybe in the avesta? of course not. then why do these dumbasses point it out as if its the truth. obviously in a christian book you won't find anything praising allah/mullah/buddha/krsna...!

2007-06-02 01:11:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Jesus called His witnesses--that's all. No, He did not write a new book to the Indians in the Americas, or Muhammed in the Middle East. Jesus told us there would be many false prophets, deceiving the very elect--Yes, there are literally millions who swallow hook, line, and sinker to Satan's lies.

The Bible describes who the Destroyer is in Revelation nine. Select: www.revelado.org/islam.htm

Blessings, One-Way

Reply to circular reasoning: The prophets testified of Jesus and the things the Messiah must suffer. Yes, Jesus arranged before He was found as a baby for his own birth, mission and sacrifice.

You see, He laid the plan before this world was even created (by Him) See: http://abiblecode.tripod.com Select chapter one.

2007-06-02 01:20:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

"obviously in a christian book"

There you go, you hit the nail on the head. The Bible is a book about Christ Jesus. Those other books you mention are not about the eternal Son of God. That's why if you want to learn about Jesus and how you can be saved from the power and penalty of your sins you should read the Bible.

If you want to read about what people who don't really know that God of Heaven think about mankind and eternity then read those books that you mentioned. Then when you are done thank God for the wonderful gift of Jesus!!!

Click on the Get Saved button @ http://web.express56.com/~bromar/

2007-06-02 01:18:54 · answer #2 · answered by Martin S 7 · 0 1

Truths and lies are everywhere, but he speaks most directly in the Bible. Everywhere else there are bits and pieces of the truth. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is such a book with more pieces than usualy, but ultimately the Bible is the main word.

2007-06-02 01:18:50 · answer #3 · answered by Silmiss 2 · 0 1

in the Book of Mormon, Jesus Appears after his Resurrection to the "other" sheep he spoke of. And Angels descended in glory with him.

3 nephi ch. 10 and 11,

because of his appearance, the people of the land lived in GREATer Peace, prosperity and Blessings, for more than 400 years.

2007-06-02 01:43:03 · answer #4 · answered by Priestcalling 3 · 0 0

You recommend that suitable wording? probable no longer. Jesus, according to trinitarians, became the human "son" manifestation of the trinitarian god mutually as he became residing in the worldwide. Do you already know the time era "manifestation"? there is adequate wording interior the recent testomony for an interpretation that Jesus became element of a holy being in one in each of it is manifestations. you will possibly no longer interpret it that way yet they do. Of the thousands of Christian sects interior the worldwide, in case you bypass around choosing on one distinction of opinion at a time, it is going to be extra desirable than a one-lifetime activity. seems such as you will have extra proper issues to do.

2016-11-03 09:59:54 · answer #5 · answered by krone 4 · 0 0

Here is an interesting free book offer " Words From Jesus"

http://www.wordsfromjesus.com/

2007-06-04 09:13:29 · answer #6 · answered by covakid360 2 · 0 0

Your question is a good example of the circular reasoning in a lot of religious arguments.

How do we know Jesus is the son of God?
Because the Bible says so, and God wrote it.

How do we know the Bible was written with the help of God? Because Jesus says so in the Bible, and he's the son of God.

Whatever someones beliefs, these arguments do their case no good at all.

2007-06-02 01:19:53 · answer #7 · answered by speakout_dot_biz 2 · 1 2

30. "He [‘Îsâ (Jesus)] said: "Verily I am a slave of Allâh, He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet"

31. "And He has made me blessed wheresoever I be, and has enjoined on me Salât (prayer), and Zakât, as long as I live."

32. "And dutiful to my mother, and made me not arrogant, unblest.

33. "And Salâm (peace) be upon me the day I was born, and the day I die, and the day I shall be raised alive!"

34. Such is ‘Îsâ (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary). (It is) a statement of truth, about which they doubt (or dispute).

These are verses 30 to 34 in chapter of Maryam (Mary) in Holy Quran, this is the pure truth of Isa (Jesus) as we, Muslims believe.

2007-06-02 01:44:14 · answer #8 · answered by Green visitor is back :D 5 · 0 0

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