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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Incorrect, they believe he was a prophet, one of the highest prophets; however, they are quite clear in their belief that he was human, not devine, not the son of god, not the or even a mesiah, just a prophet. In the interest of percision, when refering to Jesus from the muslim perspective we should be using the present tense rather then past ("jesus is a prophet") since they believe he is still alive. |
Apparently Mr. Hazard you can't read. I don't see how I'm incorrect in my summary that:
A. Muslims believe Jesus was born due to virginal conception by decree of God.
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B. Jesus was capable of performing miracles (also by decree of God).
Never did I state that they believe he was a son of god. Furthermore, one of his titles in Islam is "The Mesiah" though not in the same standards as in Christianity.
I have no idea where you're getting your info from...
edit: the confusion might've been that you thought i was describing Jesus in Roman Catholic terms, when in fact my description was relative to the purported religion.
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