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My money would be on his followers, not on some upstart that arrived 600 years after the fact, but hey... that's just me. :flirt:So which scripture represents the true nature and character of Jesus?
fatihah said:Within both scriptures, Jesus is held in the most honorable and respectful manner but their are differences between as well. So which scripture represents the true nature and character of Jesus?
ymirGF said:My money would be on his followers, not on some upstart that arrived 600 years after the fact, but hey... that's just me.
By his followers who do you mean? Jesus never called himself christian nor did he tell anyone to call themselves christian's. So who is following Jesus. I would say that the muslim more than the christian is following the teachings of Jesus since the muslim view reprsents the true nature of jesus. Evidence is present in the bible but christians have anthropomorphised Jesus to be more than he is.My money would be on his followers, not on some upstart that arrived 600 years after the fact, but hey... that's just me. :flirt:
Muhammad Rasulullah said:By his followers who do you mean? Jesus never called himself christian nor did he tell anyone to call themselves christian's.
Which gives the true nature of Jesus?
I dunno.
But if I had to guess, I'd say that neither one has it just right. I believe Jesus to be a Sage, to be sure, but human like the rest of us, born of a mother and a father. He taught revolutionary things for the region, a number of which is recorded in the gospels, and possibly was executed for them.
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True, but I believed what ymirGF meant, is regarding to Jesus' closest disciples, the 1st two generations in the 1st century CE, and not the later Church Fathers after the 1st century CE.
If you are referring to matthew mark, luke and John the supposed writers of the NT then they were not the disciples of Jesus.Well, Jesus' disciples, excluding Paul, of course, were contemporaries of Jesus. Just as Muhammad's closest disciples were contemporaries. Although, I don't believe in either religions, I think Jesus' contemporaries would know more than Muhammad.
Would you believe that the Baha'i Faith provide better or accurate view on Muhammad than the writings of the Hadiths, fatihah?
Who was Jesus's father? he had no father.
Joseph was not the father of Jesus but the supposed father of Jesus. Luke 3:23 And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was [the son] of Heli,Joseph the Carpenter, if you go by Biblical names.
Otherwise we don't and can't know.
Joseph was not the father of Jesus but the supposed father of Jesus. Luke 3:23 And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was [the son] of Heli,
No christian nor muslims believes that Jesus had a father.
This is true. But the Quran is clear about the nature and characteristics of Jesus.Hence I said that I believed that neither one had it perfectly right.
I don't think the gospels are perfect in their account as to what happened.
This is true. But the Quran is clear about the nature and characteristics of Jesus.
[FONT=Verdana,Arial]5:117 (Y. Ali) "Never said I to them aught except what Thou didst command me to say, to wit, 'worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord'; and I was a witness over them whilst I dwelt amongst them; when Thou didst take me up Thou wast the Watcher over them, and Thou art a witness to all things. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana,Arial]3:51 (Y. Ali) "'It is Allah Who is my Lord and your Lord; then worship Him. This is a Way that is straight.'"
[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Arial]5:75 (Y. Ali) Christ the son of Mary was no more than an apostle; many were the apostles that passed away before him. His mother was a woman of truth. They had both to eat their (daily) food. See how Allah doth make His signs clear to them; yet see in what ways they are deluded away from the truth! [/FONT]
Scriptures don't need to be written by deity to be considered holy. Nor do they need to be perfect.
To think that the Hebrew Scriptures (Tanakh) were written by a god, would be missing the point of the religion. They were without by men and from the point-of-view of men - in their relationship between the various characters, in their relationship with each other, and with their god.
The author, whether he be a prophet or not, may inform us what this god spoke or command, but it is still written from the author's view, hence human. That does not mean it does not have its values.
As to the accounts of Jesus as to be accurate or perfect, I don't think there is one, but what come closest is those written shortly after his time, and not what happen some 500 or more years later.
But why should we give the slightest care as to what Muslims think on the matter?The muslim view matches what many christian's believed about Jesus at his time and after.
How does this say That Jesus was not the Messiah?I'm not Muslim, so I don't believe the Qur'an has it perfect, either.
Especially since that particular translation basically says that Christ wasn't Christ at all. Christ is the Greek word for Messiah, who, in Jewish prophecy, would bring all back to Paradise. I think this Messiah is supposed to be more that just an apostle, though the original prophecies did not say that the Messiah would be "the Son of God".
Well the thread is not whether you care or not. But you should if you are a christian because as I have already shown in post #16 that the nature of Jesus cannot be God because of what he says about himself and about the one who sent him God. And also that what he is quoted as saying in the bible matches what the muslims believe as well and what the quran says. If you don't believe in Jesus then I guess you wouldn't care and there needs to be a whole new thread for you in particular.But why should we give the slightest care as to what Muslims think on the matter?
So who was the father of Jesus. I don't believe in immaculate conception and there has never been a child born on earth that didn't have a male and a female for their beginning.Joseph was not the father of Jesus but the supposed father of Jesus. Luke 3:23 And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was [the son] of Heli,
No christian nor muslims believes that Jesus had a father.