05-05-2025, 05:24 PM
(05-05-2025, 01:33 AM)S I M T A N Wrote: Muhammad's writings are called the Qur'an, which he claims were dictated to him by the angel Gabriel. Ali Imran, a fervid follower of the founder of Islam, is holding on firmly to his teachings which may be summed up in 5 doctrines - 1) the oneness of God (Allah), 2) prophets (Muhammad is the last), 3) many angels (good and bad), 4) final day of judgement (followed by heaven and hell), 5) the Qur'an is the word of God (though it references the Law, Psalms, and Gospel, which Muslims believe have been corrupted.
Muhammad, Ali and other adherents of Islam would agree with Jesus that "God is one." They selectively pick biblical passages with ambiguous phrases like "the only true God" to deny the doctrine of the Trinity and underline their teaching that Allah isn't triune. (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) The God of the Bible is. Saying God has a Son, as the Bible does, is an unforgiveable sin known as shirk to Muslims. For this reason, they'll never acknowledge Jesus is God.
Ali Amran is very different from the general run of Muslims. He's a practicing Moslem with a difference - he has a lifelong obsession with locking horns with Bible-believing Christians, and debating with stubborn determination to disprove the foundational beliefs of Christianity. But he's up against a wall, what with apologists like yourself, LKSM who are prepared to go to the wall to defend our beliefs. As God's representatives, we must portray Him faithfully and stand our ground on issues that are important to Him.
He is dishonest in his replies and I would never associate myself with this kind of person in real life...lying is permissible in his religion and many times I have seen him lied to advance his objectives..
So don expect courtesy when he purposely pick and choose verses to exploit….
His actions and character reminds me of his prophet...when he annihilated a Jewish family and left only the Jewish wife alive..he still expected to be served delicious shoulder lamb by her...what was he thinking?
