A method advancing theistic dialogue between Christian-Muslim understanding regarding events that took place in Jesus's life particualry alleged death of the messiah.

2 main reasons God's word above all else we all look to the Torah:

  • Mohammad spoke of 3 Goddesses (supported by the hadith and archaeology), but the OT says "But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die."

The Icing on the cake

  • Muhammad said he's in both the Torah and the gospel but he's definitely not in the gospel there's no way to distort the gospel to fit him in.

  • The Quranic challenge has been met by Moses and a few other books, it's beauty has been met by the 2 newest Abrahamic religions (former muslims admitted this).

  • Allah promises to protect the Quran from being altered but it has been altered and there was a corrupt version floating around, actually there is still a corrupt version in one of the sects of Islam.

  • You know how everyone says Christianity is a pagan religion (but the timeline would support Christianity being ripped off not Christianity ripping off another religion), well... Islam's prayer techniques were found to have pagan roots, the crescent moon is Allah's former sign when he was just the moon God. The kabba is pagan and so is praying towards the Mecca. I would accept the pre-Islam theory but God doesn't allow graven images and false Gods, so how does this work.

When writing the Quran why does 2 witnesses go out of the window. Why not send down a new version of the gospel.

Muhammad's false prophecy read one way and then vice versa (therefore he could never be wrong) all because of the lack of vowels in the original Quran (also why are there no vowels in this perfect text, it allows for many different interpretations which would also mean the Quran isn't as detailed as it claims to be).

Assuming that the hadith are wrong and that "he never made any prophecies" (some do argue this because they realize accepting hadith prophecies means false prophet), then he's not a prophet at all so why call him one.

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