07-04-2024, 01:00 PM
(07-04-2024, 06:53 AM)luncheonmeat Wrote: Even if you invalidate the whole gospel from St John,that still doesn't disqualify the secular statement that salvation comes from the Jews and Jesus is a Jew. The Torah was written by the Jews for the Jews who were/are children of Israel. The term 'Jew' has a history longer than 'Christian'. 'Catholic' and 'Moslem'. Even if you discount Jesus' partrilineage he is still all Jew based on his DNA from his mother and we are talking about Jews as a race here.
For reptiles which self-replicated without males [google please], does that make them non-reptiles?
Your whole argument holds no water at any which angle. Readers can decide for themselves.
FYI. (maybe you'll find this interesting)
In the Quran, we have Prophet Moses mentioned the most number of times. Whenever the Quran tells us of his speech to the children of Israel, it always starts with "O my people". However, when it comes to Prophet Jesus it was always "O children of Israel". Prophet Jesus never addressed the Israelites as "O my people". Peace and blessings of God be upon the two mighty messengers of Allah.
We are already at a loggerhead about salvation. I believe Ezekiel when he gave God's word on salvation in chapter 18. I also believe Luke in chapter 19 when he gave us Jesus's words on salvation for Zaccheus. Both paths are the same and it is also the same as in the Quran.
That means, the path to salvation has been the same for thousands of years, up to the time of Jesus. Then, just after Jesus left this world, the path to salvation changed drastically. Why?
And what does it mean by "salvation is from the Jews"?