(October 12, 2023 at 12:10 pm)Ahriman Wrote:(October 12, 2023 at 10:00 am)FrustratedFool Wrote: Just a question.
You can answer Y or N to it.
Can't really answer the question, it's based on a false premise. You don't actually know those claims you're making are true or not.
Know is a strong word. If you're using it in the full philosophical sense then we can know very little indeed.
But I trust you're not using the word rhat way and mean it in its more common sense. In which case we can be safe in asserting that if Mohammed is a true prophet then Jesus cannot be the Son of God, but that if Jesus is the Son of God then Mohammed wasn't a true prophet. So either it's factually true that Mohammed isn't a prophet, or Jesus wasn't the Son of God, or both are false. The first would be considered blasphemy by Muslims, the second by Christiansz the third by both. Whichever way you slice it you have a truth and a blasphemy together.
So it seems odd to me to say facts cannot be blasphemous, since it appears rhey can.