Title: Six questions muslims often ask about Jesus Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuKw2x-Did8 Published:Mar 17, 2019 Author:The Christian Prince Post Date:2019-03-17 23:39:01 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:1790 Comments:15
There are six questions answered in this article: Has the Bible been changed from its original? Does God say that one religion will replace another: Judaism, then Christianity, then Islam? Is it not blasphemy to say God has a Son? Did Jesus die on a cross? If Jesus died on a cross, was God dead for 3 days? Why not view Jesus as a prophet?
Let me have a go at this Has the Bible been changed from its original? No, the Bible has not changed, the text has been varified, howevr a number of people have attempted translations but essentially these translations all say the same thing, namely, belief in Jesus is the only way to salvation Does God say that one religion will replace another: Judaism, then Christianity, then Islam? Judaism is a covenant between God and the Jewish people, it is called the Law. Christianity is a different covenant between God and all people, a covenant of grace through Jesus Christ. Islam is not a covenant and therefore does not replace either Judaism or Christianity Is it not blasphemy to say God has a Son? No God himself revealed this to us when he said this is my beloved son in whom I am well please so how can God utter a blasphemy and to attribute blasphemy to God is in itself blasphemy, thus Islam is a blasphemy Did Jesus die on a cross? Yes this is attested to by the Bible, the Romans and other writers If Jesus died on a cross, was God dead for 3 days? God, the Father, was not dead, he is eternal. Jesus lay in the grave for three days and was ressurected Why not view Jesus as a prophet? because you cannot gain salvation through a prophet, but Jesus was far more than prophet so do not diminish him. The death of Jesus was the pivotal point in history point to suggest otherwise is to fail to understand his importance
If you watch some of the video. You will see that he says to the Muslims. Oh your book has errors. Because in the Koran it says that allah also wrote the Scriptures.
Of course Mohammed had nothing to do with writing the Bible.
The "Christian Prince" shows how the Muslims say that there god has no hands and isn't in human form.
I can't explain it good.
He shows what a crock of shit the Koran is. I know we already know that. But he can read arabic or whatever language the Koran is in. And he takes you through it to show you how Muslims are lying sacks of shit.
It's not bad material that he presents. He just needs to learn to stop beating that horse once it's already dead. LOL
He should condense his remarks more. He had a fair amount of just dead mic time in his video as he gathered his thoughts to continue, like he really didn't have notes or a strict list of topics and info to present. Like he was mostly just winging it in front of a microphone. He needs to work from notes and keep a brisker pace. I did like his overall conversational style and he does have a distinctly Arab cultural style which I like.
Of course, it has occurred to me that since he is anonymous, this could be a fake critic of Islam, just grabbing some free Patreon money. And I don't doubt that he is making some money with his videos and books. But he doesn't seem to be feigning his positions just so he can cash in as a YouBoob critic of Islam. So I don't lean toward thinking he's a con man. If I were him, I'd certainly be cautious about my identity since Muslims can get very violent with any criticism from Christians, more so if he lives in the Mideast. It does seem that he avoids some of the most inflammatory conflicts between Islam and Christianity, probably out of caution. I'd be interested to know more about his background, like where does he live currently, did he grow up in the Middle East, what his own religion is, is he anonymous out of fear of Muslim reprisal, etc.