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Doubting Thomas
Well I would have to say yes and no. From my experience it seems that most, if not all, Christians take this verse to mean that nobody can attain salvation with out believing in Jesus (pbuh) as the Son of God. In this case I would have to say no I don't agree with this. However, I believe that this verse is talking about the example that Jesus (pbuh) set for us as being the way to God, or to salvation, not the actual man Jesus (pbuh). That if we live our lives according to what Jesus, and all the other Prophets taught (peace be upon them all), we will attain salvation. This teaching being the complete submission to the will of God, or as Christians often say "May God's will in Heaven be done on earth" or something to that effect. So in this sense (and this is the Muslim belief) all the Prophets taught the same message, or religion if you will, and that religion would be the complete submission to the will of God, or Islam because this is the litteral translation of Islam into english. So in a sense all the Prophets were actually Muslim.
In the interest of interfaith dialogue I present Mo Sabri, a Muslim man, singing about Jesus:
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Mo Sabri - I Believe In Jesus - YouTube