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What Muslims think of Isa (Jesus)?

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youre welcome.

Now how about the question?

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What question....?
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Is there a reason Apple Pie speaks in plural? 

To make things simple, Christians believe in the Bible as the word of God.  In the Bible, accounts are written by eyewitnesses of his life and teachings.  The Koran was written 600 years later.  If one doesn't believe in Muhammed as a Prophet, then one is not going to believe what the Koran says about Isa.  That will always be the case.  Either your are Christian or Muslim when it comes to Jesus.  A Christian is always going to point to the New Testament and a Muslim the Koran.  But, since either doesn't believe in the other book it will not pose as a valid arguement.  Until some lost Roman record written by Potius Pilot surfaces saying.....Jesus of Nazereth, son of Mary, executed this day in the 19th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, we are going to go rounds on this topic.  There is no historical bullet to prove Jesus lived and died(or not died) in Jerusalem circa 33ad.  Arguing over religious proof is the most futile thing I've seen in these forums.  The New Testament says one thing, the Koran another, whether its the truth depends on your point of view.  Just ask Obi Wan Kenobi.     Sorry, if that goes over someones head, I apologize.

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This question. who is this apple pie? because im not certain, could yo u help me out please?

  • He was born of a virgin on December 25th in a cave/manger, with his birth being announced by a star in the East and attended by three wise men.
  • He was a child teacher in the Temple and was baptized when he was 30 years old.
  • He was baptized by John the Baptist.
  • He had 12 disciples.
  • He performed miracles and raised, from the dead.
  • He walked on water.
  • He was transfigured on the Mount.
  • He was crucified, buried in a tomb and resurrected.
  • He was also the "Way, the Truth, the Light, the Messiah, God's Anointed Son, the Son of Man, the Good Shepherd, the Lamb of God, the Word" etc.
  • He was "the Fisher," and was associated with the Lamb, Lion and Fish ("Ichthys").
  • He was called "the KRST," or "Anointed One

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