[Biblemat] Do Mulsims believe in Jesus? (question/answer)
Don Martin
dmartinbtbq at comcast.net
Mon Oct 22 18:48:37 CDT 2007
Hello Amy,
Thank you so much for your question and for making use of Bible Questions.
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You asked:
Do Muslims believe in Jesus?
Reply:
Faithful Muslims are very misleading and even dishonest in their claim to
believe in Jesus Christ. It is admitted that they believe a Jesus Christ
lived and that he even was a prophet. However, they do not believe in Jesus
the Son of God as declared in the New Testament. Mohammad is their man
and leader, even over Jesus. I shall insert below an excerpt from, "Islam"
located in www.bibletruths.net To read the material in full, when on the
home page enter through the door and click on "Archives and Index" in
the directory. When on the Archives page, click on the letter "I."
:...In closing, the Hebrew scriptures prophesied of a "better covenant,
which was established upon better promises" (Heb. 8: 6, see vs. 8-12 and
Jere. 31: 31-34). This new covenant is the last will and testament of Jesus,
the Son of God (Heb. 7-10). It was Jesus who was prophesied as the prophet
would arise "like unto Moses" and who would have final and consummate
authority, not Mohammed (see Deut. 18: 18, 19, see Acts 3: 20-23, Islam
claims that Deuteronomy 18 is referring to Mohammed, but Peter made it plain
that Jesus is meant). Beloved, one can not believe the Bible that has been
proved time and again to be of God and also believe the Koran. Furthermore,
one can not believe in Mohammed and also believe in Jesus Christ as the Son
of God. I conclude that not only is Islam a false religion (a cult, to be
exact) but it is also a potential threat to the physical safety of all
non-Muslims. I would urge all Muslims reading this material to seriously
examine the teachings of the Koran and compare them with the teachings of
the Bible. Remember that if we accept the Bible as being God's final
revelation to man (as it claims to be), then we must reject the claims of
Mohammed, the Koran, and Islam in general....."
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Cordially,
Don Martin
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