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2007-11-06 15:09:14 · 25 answers · asked by Wait a Minute 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Could Jesus have used this opportunity to corrected errs in the Bible, since he did not write the Bible himself?

2007-11-06 15:18:40 · update #1

Do you believe everything in the Bible literally true, including the parts about owning slaves and stoning people to death?

2007-11-06 15:22:42 · update #2

25 answers

Jesus is God and never sinned; Mohammed was a blood-thirsty megalomaniac who led armies that slaughtered tens of thousands.

So, um, no.

2007-11-06 15:16:47 · answer #1 · answered by Cassandria 4 · 7 3

Absolutely not!!! Jesus told us He would come again....there is only ONE second coming. And if you read Ezekiel, Daniel, and Revalation, you know it is going to be a very noisy event and everyone will know it.

Mohammed was a liar, false prophet, and pedophile. He went in a cave, got visited by a demon, and given the koran. Allah is actually an idol he found in a trash heap along with over 350 other idols that meant nothing as well.

2007-11-06 23:25:03 · answer #2 · answered by green93lx 4 · 4 1

No, because Jesus does/did not lie. The Koran and the Bible do not agree on much of anything.

2007-11-06 23:13:33 · answer #3 · answered by mesquiteskeetr 6 · 5 1

NO!!!! There is no such evidence anywhere. Please read the Bible and get to know God. Your soul literally depends on it. Islam like many other religions are a trick of the devil! It is talked about in the Bible. It talks about where people will believe a delusion, fall away, and be lost.

2007-11-06 23:15:07 · answer #4 · answered by paula r 7 · 3 1

Mohammed didn't write the Koran.

Even ignoring that, no. Orthodox Christianity would reject the idea of Christ reincarnating as anyone out of hand.

2007-11-06 23:15:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Salam

That is impossible for each soul has its place with Allah, the prophets are not recreated unto thee. They came and left Jesus was a cleaner of the world and the Bible shows us how much work he really did and how much mankind did to cover that up. Muhammed SAW was not from the place Jesus was from and did go to the place where Jesus was from and showed the truth to those around him and those who cared to listen and those who didn't want to listen refute and oppress. Al Quran was revealed in a 23 year period in Arabic to Muhammed and was given directly to the scribes as it was revealed to him it was revealed to them. What your stating is that we revolve in reincarnation as some religions believe and if that is true where is Hitler then amongst us today? Would that be that moron from Iran saying there was no holicost? Surely we have fallen far from the tree to think that Jesus and Muhammed SAW where the very same. They had the very same message and that is how you can see the truth in all prophets all the way from Adam to Muhammed SAW and they all have a place each special to them in heaven. Its impossible for Jesus to be Muhammed SAW and for Muhammed SAW to be anything other than what he was, there is autobiography called "The Sealed Nectar" read it inshAllah and then you will see they lived 2 completely different lives and spoke very little about each other. If they where the same then they would have said the exact same things and I didn't see anywhere where Jesus explained the 2nd creation of Allah SWT Al Jinn? Infact there is no knowledge what so ever of the creation of the devil and if Jesus did give them that, surely they removed it for a reason.

2007-11-06 23:24:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

No. Jesus was not reincarnated at all, He rose from the dead and is, now, alive, sitting at the right hand of God.

2007-11-06 23:13:37 · answer #7 · answered by Steve 5 · 3 0

I think it's doubtful because the Koran is intolerant of soo much. This is the opposite of Jesus' views.

2007-11-06 23:13:59 · answer #8 · answered by lifeilluminate 3 · 3 2

Nice try..
The better question may be ... Was it the same God who appeared to Jesus and Mohammed, trying a second time with Mohammed...?

Mohammed didn't actually write the Koran - his followers did. Trying to remember all that Mohammed said... [my memory is hazy but I think that is right?]

Oh, and Jesus didn't write any of the gopels - did you notice that?

And so the followers of both Jesus and Mohammed mucked up, because what we have today, is not that awe inspiring religious text - we were hoping for...

2007-11-06 23:24:49 · answer #9 · answered by TruthBox 5 · 1 6

The Koran is false.

2007-11-07 00:24:07 · answer #10 · answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7 · 2 1

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