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Reply to "Not a Sermon only a Thought"

ksazma posted:

Imagine taking liberties with your words like 'I' can use the Qur'an when you didn't actually use the Qur'an but only parroted what someone else wrote. You are as fake as a three dollars bill.

oh, I must have hit a nerve there for you

I have a question for you, do any authentic hadith's exist that say Jesus was not the Messiah, you know, the anointed one?

I was looking over surah 27:65 which stated, "Say, none in the heaven or on earth, except Allah, knows what is hidden", then in surah6:59 we have, "With Him are the keys to the unseen, the treasures that none knoweth but He"

Look at the first verse you notice the quran emphasizes beyond any doubt that knowing what is hidden belongs only to God and nobody else. The second underlines the fact that only God knows the unseen and the future.

Meanwhile, the quran teaches about Mohammed that he used to rebuke anyone who attributed to him the ability to know what was hidden, look at surah 6:50, "Say, I tell you not that with me are the treasures of Allah, nor do I know what is hidden"

I read an article awhile back where Moaz was having a discussion with Mohammed and said, "if Allah wills and you will", and Mohammed interrupted the man saying, "How could you make me equivalent to Allah? No one in heaven or on earth knows what is hidden but Allah."

As for Christ, we find all limitations removed. He knows and does what every other person cannot. The quran says, in surah 3:49, "And I declare to you what ye eat, and what ye store in your houses".

It is very unusual that in these verses Christ speaks in the first person; on the other hand, Mohammed was always told what to say. Christ was unique because He spoke of himself, which means that His abilities were His and not acquired. Wouldn't you agree my friend?

Keith
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