1.2.3.21
But he must be
God, he was lifted up
A Christian gentleman from Canada once quoted
John 3:14-15 in an attempt to prove that Jesus (pbuh) died and
was resurrected. The actual words are:
"And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal
life.."
If we are to conclude that the act of God
raising someone up is a sign that that person is a god or God
Himself then we need to wonder how we shall then interpret the
fact that God also raised Elijah (2 Kings 2:11) and Enoch
(Genesis 5:24) neither of which, according to the Bible and the
consensus of the Christian scholars, died natural deaths but
were instead "raised up" or "taken" by God because of their
piety, uprightness, and their "walking with God."
Further, anyone who would simply read the
above verses carefully will notice that they never mention
either a "crucifixion" or a "resurrection." They also do not
mention an "original sin" or an "atonement." They do not even
mention a "Son of God." So, what do they say? They say exactly
what Muslims say: That Jesus (pbuh) was not forsaken by God to
the Jews, but was raised by God!
"And because of their saying (in boast): We
killed the Messiah Jesus, son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah,
but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but a similitude of
that was shown to them, and those who differ therein are full of
doubts. They have no (certain) knowledge, except the following
of conjecture. For surely; they killed him not. But Allah raised
him up unto Himself, and Allah is All-Powerful, All-Wise"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Nissa(4):157-158.
This is what the "Gospel of Barnabas"
says too. If you were to read the Gospel of Barnabas (see
chapter 7), you would find that when Jesus (pbuh) was allegedly
crucified, all of the faithful were weeping in the streets and
they began to have serious doubts about his truthfulness and his
true prophethood. They said "Jesus told us that he would not
die until just before the end of time. Now he has been crucified
by his enemies. Was he a liar?" (by the way, Muslims also
believe that Jesus, pbuh, will return to earth just before the
end of time and will guide mankind to the final message of God.
The message of Islam). The same Gospel then goes on to describe
how Jesus (pbuh) returned a few days later with four angels to
the house of his mother Mary (pbuh) and was seen by the
apostles. He described how God had saved him from the hands of
the Jews, and had made it so that Judas resembled him and was
taken in his place. He told them that those who believe in him
must believe that everything he had preached to them was true.
If they believed that he was raised by God and not forsaken
to the Jews to be crucified, then they would have eternal life.
Is this not what the verses say? Please read sections 5.10, 5.16
and chapter 7.
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