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[quote]It strikes me that Muslims are just one step behind Christians on the issue of how they treat Muhammad, when they Call Jesus God, but Muslims are actually worse than Christians in some things. Christians say that Jesus is God. Muhammadans say that Muhammad is the best creation, that is, he is no. 2 after Allah. That he knows the future, can guide us to Jannah. That the universe was created so Muhammad could exist etc... Christians tell us how great the character of Jesus is. Muhammadans tell us how Muhammad was the kindest, best looking, wisest, most important, most generous and all around most amazing being to ever exist after Allah. Christians try to follow guidance ascribed to Jesus who they think of as God. Muhammadans make it their religion to follow everything that is ASCRIBED centuries after the prophet, in his words and actions, even when they contradict reason, evidence and the Qur'an (1 example, punishment for adultery another, regarding the sufficiency of the Qur'an etc...). That is, they put the alleged words of the prophet so high that they will abandon the Qur'an in their favour. This is worse than the Christians because whereas the Christians at least believe that what they are following is revelation of God, Muslims actually call it the guidance of Muhammad, a man. Christian say Jesus performed many miracles. Muhammadans say Muhammad performed many miracles (apart from the Qur'an and apart from any evidence from the Qur'an) etc etc etc... I have long since kept note of all the Muhammad worship hadith and sayings of scholars. It is my contention that there is always a trend to corrupt religion among its followers. It happened with the Jews, the Christians and everyone else before Muhammad, so why not Islam? Only difference, is that whereas before the revelation was altered and other sources added. In Islam, only the other sources were added, the hadith. Any opinions? Edited by: marwan on Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:23 PM[/quote]
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