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0 sats \ 7 replies \ @jk_14 7 Jan freebie \ parent \ on: What happened to Jesus? spirituality
as a side note:
Quran 4:158 states that Jesus is not dead and Allah took him up unto himself. But verse 19:33 says that Jesus will die and will be resurrected.
It looks like Quran simultaneously says that Jesus died and didn't die...
Anyway, after his first revelation:
"Muhammad thought it was Satan who squeezed him since it tortured him. It was Kahdija his wife who concluded that it was angel Gabriel because it disappeared when she and Muhammad performed sexual acts" [Sira No. 154, Ishaq].
https://silawantribe.com/category/quran/
So, denying of well proven historical fact of Jesus' death by crucifixion, while it was well confirmed by so many historical sources and so many independent and unfriendly to Christians witnesses - is the obvious and perfect way to deny the further consequences (Jesus entered afterlife, defeated Death, resurrected Himself)
Now painful, but pure logic:
Muhammad was right and Kahdija was wrong.
OK.
As mentioned, I do not trust sources other than the Quran. Because the only source that has not changed since the first day is the Quran.
Christian scholars cite the resurrection of the dead and medical healing as examples of Jesus' miracles. They also believe that someone with such miracles was killed.
How do you explain this?
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Jesus had all the power he needed to avoid death. The point is that He chose to die willingly (Luke 22:42- “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.”). Otherwise, He wouldn't be able to fulfill His mission.
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As mentioned, I do not trust sources other than the Quran.
Quran 4:158 states that Jesus is not dead and Allah took him up unto himself.
Quran 19:33 says that Jesus will die and will be resurrected.
Which one of these two verses above (out of all 6,666 verses) do you trust more and why?
;)