paul
recovering sinner
who do they belive was crucified if not ihsou(jesus) and why would he not have gave his life?
The Docetes, a Christian heretical sect, had a view of the crucifixion very similar to that of Islam.
See Wikipedia: "In Christianity, Docetism is the belief, regarded by most theologians as heretical, that Jesus did not have a physical body; rather, that his body was an illusion, as was his crucifixion."
paul said:I had read that verse before but don't recall reading "the resemblance of ‘Eesa (Jesus) was put over another man"
Who then is this other man?
Does the Quran clearly explain this, as surely there is a need, for if what Christians clearly believed was in error, then it had to be clearly corrected.
Any alleged corruption or not of the Bible, is a whole other discussion, but what of this discussion, my questions have of yet avoided being answered.
mansio said:Yaqinuddin
What you call the Bible are more precisely the Gospels.
The best proof that the Gospels are not corrupted is given by yourself.
If they were corrupted the writers would have harmonized the four descriptions of the resurrection.
Christianity, contrary to Islam, is a religion of the spirit not of the letter. The message (which is the meaning of the word gospel) delivered by Jesus through the four Gospels is the foundation of the faith, not the material details about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
mansio said:Yaqinuddin
What you call the Bible are more precisely the Gospels.
The best proof that the Gospels are not corrupted is given by yourself.
If they were corrupted the writers would have harmonized the four descriptions of the resurrection.
Christianity, contrary to Islam, is a religion of the spirit not of the letter. The message (which is the meaning of the word gospel) delivered by Jesus through the four Gospels is the foundation of the faith, not the material details about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Aidyl Nurhadi said:that's what you said......
mansio said:Aidyl Nurhadi
Sorry but I did not say what you ascribe to me. I just said that the writers (no names and no numbers of them given in my post) and/or the transcribers who copied out the original Gospels, could have harmonized them by correcting the discrepancies between them.