RE: A challenge to anyone I guess!
June 10, 2018 at 3:48 pm
(This post was last modified: June 10, 2018 at 4:03 pm by Mystic.)
Whatever the case maybe, Mohammad is still in the Bible (Torah and Gospels today).
I would further argue trinity as interpreted by the Church was simply a way to do away with the clear Prophecies of Mohammad instead of preparing for him. The real followers of Jesus however gathered in Arabia and became Muslims as recalled by Quran.
I argue with the proper interpretation which can be proven still in the Bible today through reason, Mohammad is clearly predicted therein.
Jesus had to be made more important than just the last in line of Successors of Moses - who were all Messengers/Prophets, but, really the Prophecies all point to Mohammad who is the one predicted by Moses in the prayer he does regarding his tongue, and also I will argue why the holy spirit/name of God/image of God/face of God on earth has been downgraded in understanding despite how clear the Bible is about it and has used synonyms to keep the proper meaning of God's power and authority on earth.
Because with that perspective, no doubt Mohammad is predicted by Jesus, so instead you get this very arbitrary and non-understandable interpretation of the holy spirit, when the whole Bible has clarified in detail, and showed the instances of it on earth.
There is a clear contradiction in the bible, one with the Quranic perspective of who God entrusts leadership to and another with a deviated perspective that sorcerers put in there, to justify their confusion and deceiving ways.
Anyone willing to debate this with me, is welcome.
I believe the Quranic explanation of these Prophecies and subtle allusions will manifest them, starting foremost with Moses' prayer and the position of Aaron, and the link to his previous intention obviously pointing to Mohammad, which I will elaborate why per Quran.
I would further argue trinity as interpreted by the Church was simply a way to do away with the clear Prophecies of Mohammad instead of preparing for him. The real followers of Jesus however gathered in Arabia and became Muslims as recalled by Quran.
I argue with the proper interpretation which can be proven still in the Bible today through reason, Mohammad is clearly predicted therein.
Jesus had to be made more important than just the last in line of Successors of Moses - who were all Messengers/Prophets, but, really the Prophecies all point to Mohammad who is the one predicted by Moses in the prayer he does regarding his tongue, and also I will argue why the holy spirit/name of God/image of God/face of God on earth has been downgraded in understanding despite how clear the Bible is about it and has used synonyms to keep the proper meaning of God's power and authority on earth.
Because with that perspective, no doubt Mohammad is predicted by Jesus, so instead you get this very arbitrary and non-understandable interpretation of the holy spirit, when the whole Bible has clarified in detail, and showed the instances of it on earth.
There is a clear contradiction in the bible, one with the Quranic perspective of who God entrusts leadership to and another with a deviated perspective that sorcerers put in there, to justify their confusion and deceiving ways.
Anyone willing to debate this with me, is welcome.
I believe the Quranic explanation of these Prophecies and subtle allusions will manifest them, starting foremost with Moses' prayer and the position of Aaron, and the link to his previous intention obviously pointing to Mohammad, which I will elaborate why per Quran.