1.2.7
Christianity's
true founder, Paul, admits fabrication
Muslims do not claim
that Jesus' true disciples tampered with the Bible, but that
others claiming to act in their names did so later on. This is
attested to by the fact that the Trinitarian church felt it
necessary to totally obliterate all Gospel manuscripts written
before 325 AD when they officially introduced the "Trinity"
to the world. This is why we find such serious contradictions in
even the most basic of it's teachings. For example, we are told
that Saul of Tarsus (St. Paul) is the
author of the majority of the books of the New Testament.
He is claimed to be the author of Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians,
Galatians, Ephesians, Phillippians, Colossians, 1 and 2
Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, and Hebrews. We
would expect such a pivotal character in the Bible and the
author of the majority of the New Testament books to be able to
keep his stories straight at least in such fundamental matters
as how he became a Christian and was "saved." However, we can
find in the Bible a sworn affidavit by Paul that he is guilty of
fabrication. Sound incredible? Let us have a look:
If we read Acts 9:19-29 and Acts 26:19-21, we
will find that Paul was busy persecuting the followers of Jesus
in Jerusalem and dragging them from their homes to be tortured,
killed or converted, when suddenly one day he decided to branch
out and persecute them in Damascus. For this reason, he goes to
the High Priest asking for letters sanctioning such actions in
Damascus. Why he would do this since the High Priest of
Jerusalem had no authority over Damascus remains a mystery to
many, however, let us continue.
Shortly after setting out to continue his evil
work in Damascus, Paul is supposed to have "seen the Lord in
the way" and accepted
Christianity after being a staunch enemy of Christians and
having become famous for his severe persecution of them.
Barnabas (one of the apostles of Jesus) then supposedly vouched
for him with the other apostles and convinced them to accept
him. Paul then went with all of the apostles on a preaching
campaign in and out of Jerusalem
and all of Judaea preaching boldly to it's people. Paul
then appointed himself the twelfth apostle of Jesus (in place of
Judas who had the devil in him) as seen in his own books Romans 1:1, 1 Corinthians 1:1 ..etc..
The verses mentioned are:
"And when he (Paul) had received meat, he
was strengthened. Then was Saul (Paul) certain days with the
disciples which were at Damascus. And straightway he preached
Christ in the synagogues, that he is the Son of God. But all
that heard him were amazed, and said; Is not this he that
destroyed them which called on this name in Jerusalem, and came
hither for that intent, that he might bring them bound unto the
chief priests? But Saul increased the more in strength, and
confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this
is very Christ. And after that many days were fulfilled, the
Jews took counsel to kill him: But their laying await was known
of Saul. And they watched the gates day and night to kill him.
Then the disciples took him by night, and let him down by the
wall in a basket. And when Saul was come to Jerusalem, he
assayed to join himself to the disciples: but they were all
afraid of him, and believed not that he was a disciple. But
Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles, and declared
unto them how he had seen the Lord in the way and that he had
spoken to him, and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the
name of Jesus. And he was with them coming in and going out at
Jerusalem. And he spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus,
and disputed against the Grecians: but they went about to slay
him."
Acts 9:19-29
"Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was not
disobedient unto the heavenly vision: But shewed first unto them
of Damascus, and at Jerusalem, and throughout all the coasts of
Judaea, and then to the Gentiles, that they should repent and
turn to God, and do works meet for repentance. For these causes
the Jews caught me in the temple, and went about to kill me."
Acts 26:19-21
Contradicted by:
"But when it pleased God, who separated me
from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace, To reveal his
Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen;
immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood: Neither went I
up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me; but I
went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus. Then after
three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with
him fifteen days. But other of the apostles saw I none, save
James the Lord's brother. Now the things which I write unto you,
behold, before God, I lie not. Afterwards I came into the
regions of Syria and Cilicia; And was unknown by face unto the
churches of Judaea which were in Christ: But they had heard
only, That he which persecuted us in times past now preacheth
the faith which once he destroyed."
Galatians 1:15-23
With regard to the first two passages,
Reverend Dr. Davies in "The First Christian," says: "These
assertions are not inconsistent with each other, but are
damaging for another reason,: they are contradicted by Paul
himself in his letter to the Galatians (Chapters 1 and 2)."
Rev. Davies draws attention to Paul's oath: "Now
concerning the things which I write to you, indeed, before God I
do not lie," which makes his account a sworn affidavit. He
goes on to say:
"To the story in Acts, this contradiction
is disastrous. There never was a teaching campaign at Jerusalem
and through all of the county of Judea (Acts 26:20). If Paul was
unknown to the Judean communities as he says, then he had
undertaken no mission among them. In fact he had never joined
the Judean movement or even attempted to join it. He only saw
Cephas, and Jesus' brother James. Even of the other apostles,
not to mention more ordinary believers, 'I saw none' he admits.
Instead of his having gone 'in and out of Jerusalem, preaching
boldly in the name of the Lord' the Jerusalem community had not
even known that he was there. 'They only heard' he tells us
'that he who once persecuted us now makes the faith of which he
made havoc'; but they never heard him preach it in Judea."
Rev. Davies concludes that
"..if there is any portion of the New
Testament that is authentic, it is Paul's letter to the
Galatians. If we cannot rely upon this letter, we can rely upon
nothing and may as well close our inquiry. But the fact is that
we can rely upon it. The letter to the Galatians is from Paul
himself and by every test is genuine."
"The First Christian," A Powell Davies, Farrar
Straus & Cudahy, pp. 30-31
According to the narration in Acts, Paul saw
his alleged vision. "Straightway" he began preaching in the
synagogues of Damascus. He built up a reputation through his
bold preaching that amazed the masses. He confounded the Jews of
Damascus. Many days later, the Jews tried to kill him so
he escaped to Jerusalem. He met Barnabas who introduced him to
the apostles for the first time. They were all terrified
of Paul, but Barnabas convinced them to accept him. Now Paul and
all of the apostles went on a preaching campaign in and
out of Jerusalem speaking
boldly in the name of Jesus.
However, according to the narration in
Galatians, Paul saw his alleged vision. "Immediately" he did
NOT confer with "flesh and blood" nor did he go to Jerusalem
to see the apostles, but rather he traveled to Arabia then back
to Damascus. He mentions no preaching in any of these places.
After at least three years he goes to Jerusalem for
the first time and meets only Peter and James and no other
apostles. He stays with them for fifteen days but, once again,
he mentions no preaching campaign either with all of the
apostles, with some of them, or alone. He also has never been
here in the past nor performed a preaching campaign here in the
past since he is unknown by face to them and they have "heard
only" of his claimed conversion.
Some of the contradictions are:
1) Galatians claims that after his alleged
vision, Paul "Immediately" spoke to "no flesh and
blood" but rather traveled to Arabia and then to Damascus.
So he did not "straightway," if at all, preach boldly in
Damascus as claimed by Acts (How long would it take to travel
from Damascus to Arabia to Damascus? Could he go and come back
"straightway"?).
2) According to Galatians, Paul did not go to
Jerusalem where the apostles were. Rather, he went to Arabia
then to Damascus. Now, after at least THREE YEARS (not many
days), he goes to Jerusalem. It explicitly states that
"Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles."
So this is claimed to be his FIRST visit to Jerusalem after his
claimed vision. This FIRST visit is claimed to have occurred at
least THREE YEARS after Paul's alleged vision. However, Acts
claims that MANY DAYS after his vision he traveled to Jerusalem
and performed a bold preaching campaign with all the
apostles. Acts also mentions no intermediate journey to Arabia.
3) According to Galatians, upon Paul's arrival
in Jerusalem he met Peter and James and no other apostles.
He can not have met any apostles in Jerusalem before this
because he claims that immediately after his vision "Neither
went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles" Rather,
it claims that he FIRST went to Jerusalem at least "three
years" after his claimed vision. On the other hand, Acts
claims that the first time he met the apostles was many days
after his claimed vision at which time he met ALL of the
apostles. This too is obviously his first meeting with them
since they all feared him. Notice the words "they were ALL
afraid of him." This would not be the case if Peter and
James had already met him since even if they had never mentioned
him to the other apostles, still, at the very least they
themselves (Peter and James) would not fear him. Also notice
that it was only Barnabas who stood up for him and not Barnabas,
Peter, and James.
4) Galatians claims that after Paul's first
visit to Jerusalem all the apostles feared him but then Barnabas
convinced them to accept him and they ALL went hand in hand
"in and out of Jerusalem" preaching "boldly" to the
Jews. However, Acts claims that his first visit to Jerusalem was
after THREE YEARS and upon this FIRST visit he met ONLY Peter
and James. He is not claimed to have gone with Peter and James
on a preaching campaign in and out of Jerusalem,
nor could he have done so in the past with ALL of the apostles
since if he had done so he would not have been "unknown by
face to the churches of Judea," they would also not have
"heard only" of his conversion but would have eye-witnessed
his bold campaign with all of the apostles with their own eyes.
If the author of the majority of the books of
the New Testament can not even
keep the narration of his own "salvation" straight then how are
we expected to believe him in such critical matters as the
"true" meanings of Jesus' words, or other matters?
The fact that Paul never actually met Jesus
during his lifetime, never traveled with him, ate with him, or
learned directly from him would obviously make the apostles of
Jesus the first source of guidance for those followers of Jesus
who wished to know what Jesus taught. Jesus' apostles also did
not have a previous history of persecuting his followers. The
only reason why anyone might want to bypass the apostles to
speak to Paul is if Paul began to receive a series of holy
visions from Jesus. The apostles did not claim to be receiving
visions from Jesus, so obviously, Paul's claims that he was
receiving divine visions from Jesus would go a long way towards
drawing the followers of Jesus away from them and to his
interpretation of the message of Jesus. Paul himself proudly
proclaims that he has no need of learning from any human being,
not even the apostles, he is completely independent of their
knowledge and all he needs is his visions:
"But I certify you, brethren, that the
gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither
received it of man, neither was I taught [it], but by the
revelation of Jesus Christ."
Galatians 1:11-12
As we shall soon see, a direct result of this
unwillingness to receive anything from the apostles or to learn
from them resulted in Paul following the sad trend of never
being able to verify his claims through words of Jesus. It is
next to impossible to find Paul quoting Jesus when attempting to
spread his doctrine, rather, he always refers to his own
personal philosophy based upon "visions" he claims to be
receiving and inspirations from the Holy Ghost. When he would
differ with an apostle on a given matter, he could not claim to
have first hand knowledge of the teachings of Jesus since he had
never met him. Therefore, he found it necessary to always resort
to extensive philosophization and then claim that Jesus and the
Holy Ghost were "inspiring" this philosophy. As we shall see
below, he claimed to have been singled out from among all of
mankind to receive visions denied all of the apostles, and to
have been allowed through this inspiration to gain new converts
"by all means." He also
would claim that "All things are lawful
unto me."
The careful reader will notice many other
holes in the story of Paul's alleged "conversion." For instance,
in Acts 22:9 Paul claims that when he spoke to Jesus (pbuh),
those traveling with him "saw the light," but "they
heard not the voice." While in Acts 9:7 those who
were with Paul are claimed to have "stood speechless,
hearing a voice, but seeing no man." Don't take my word
for it, by all means "prove
all things." The teachings of Christianity as they are known
today are built upon the claims of Paul, the author of the
majority of the books of the New Testament.
He is trusted blindly because he claims to have seen Jesus (pbuh)
in a heavenly vision, to have been vouched for by the apostle
Barnabas, to have met and been accepted by all of the apostles,
to have preached with all the apostles boldly in the name
of Jesus throughout the land of Judaea, and as a result of this
to have endured severe hardship and persecution. However, anyone
who would simply read their Bible will find that Paul
himself swears in the name of God Almighty that this is a
fabrication because Judaea had never even seen his face and had
"heard only" of his alleged conversion. Further, he never met
any of the apostles save Peter and James. Even with all of this
the church insists that we interpret the words of Jesus within
the context of Paul's teachings.
There are so many more similar examples of how
Paul openly and blatantly made major changes to the religion of
Jesus that flagrantly contradicted both the teachings of Jesus
and his apostles. Another example can be seen in the following
analysis: God Almighty commands in the OT:
"This is my Covenant, which ye shall keep,
between me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child
among you shall be circumcised. And ye shall circumcise
the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the
covenant betwixt me and you. And he that is eight days old shall
be circumcised among you, every man child in your generations,
he that is born in the house, or bought with money of any
stranger, which is not of thy seed. He that is born in thy
house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be
circumcised: and my covenant shall be in your flesh for an
everlasting covenant. And the uncircumcised man child whose
flesh of his foreskin is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut
off from his people; he hath broken my covenant."
Genesis 17:10-14
So, according to the OT, God himself is
telling us that His covenant can only be had through
circumcision. The significance of circumcision was also noted by
Biblical scholars as being not merely an external act:
"This was His own sign and seal that Israel
was a chosen people. Through it a man's life was linked with
great fellowship whose dignity was it's high consciousness that
it must fulfill the purpose of God"
Interpreter's Bible, p. 613
Circumcision was considered of such
critical importance to Jewish faith that they would even
violate the Sabbath to circumcise
their children if the eighth day fell on the Sabbath.
"and ye on the Sabbath day circumcise a
man. If a man on the Sabbath day receive circumcision, that the
law of Moses should not be broken; are ye angry at me, because I
have made a man every whit whole on the Sabbath day?"
John 7:22
Jesus himself was circumcised on the eighth
day just like all faithful Jews:
"And when eight days were accomplished for
the circumcising of the child, his name was called JESUS."
Luke 2:21
John the Baptist was
also circumcised (Luke 1:59). After the departure of Jesus,
circumcision became an issue of personal conflict between the
apostle Peter who insisted upon it (preach to Jews only) and
Paul who wanted to do away with it (preach to non-Jews also).
"I had been entrusted with the gospel for
the uncircumcised, just as Peter had been entrusted with the
gospel for the circumcised."
Galatians 2:7
Paul then goes into great details about how
the apostles were wrong and he was right and how even Barnabas
followed in their "hypocrisy"
and it was necessary for him to show the apostles the truth (in
the King James Version, the actual word used by Paul in
Galatians 2:13 is diplomatically translated as "dissimulation.."
However, in the Revised Standard Version of the Bible which was
compiled from more ancient manuscripts than the KJV, the word
Paul used is honestly translated as "hypocrisy").
Paul now mentions James (James the Son of
Thunder, James the Just), Peter (the Rock), and Barnabas (Paul's
teacher and protector) in the following manner:
"I saw that they walked not uprightly
according to the truth of the gospel."
Galatians 2:14
So now it becomes apparent from Paul's words
that, in addition to all the above, the apostles were also
misguided. It would have been interesting to have heard for
instance Barnabas' version of these matters had he been chosen
as the "majority author" of the Bible rather than Paul.
According to many similar passages, it seems that the apostles
were constantly in need of Paul's guidance to recognize the
truth. To get Barnabas' version of these matters, his opinion of
Paul, as well as what really happened at the cross
look for "The Gospel of Barnabas,"
ISBN 0089295-133-1, at your local library, or obtain your copy
from one of the addresses listed at the back of this book.
It is interesting to note that Paul himself
was not even sure about his own "visions." We read:
"It is expedient for me to boast; nothing
is to be gained by it, but I will go on to visions and
revelations of the Lord. I knew a man in Christ above fourteen
years ago, whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of
the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth; such an one caught up to
the third heaven. And I knew such a man, whether in the body, or
out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth; How that he was
caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable words, which it
is not lawful for a man to utter. Of such an one will I glory:
yet of myself I will not glory, but in mine infirmities.."
2 Corinthians 12:1-5
So Paul did not know if the man in his
"visions" was "in the body" or "out of the body." Paul's vision
also contained "unspeakable words" which were "not lawful for a
man to utter."
If I told you that I had seen someone in a
"vision," had heard "unspeakable words
that are not lawful to utter" in this vision, and had been
commanded by this person to nullify the commandments which Jesus
(pbuh) had upheld his whole life and had commanded mankind to
uphold till the end of time, who would you say this described?
Who had I seen?
God Almighty says in the Qur'an:
"And if it be said unto them: Follow that
which Allah has revealed, they say: Nay, but we follow that
wherein we found our fathers. What! Even though the devil was
inviting them to the torture of the fire?"
The noble Qur'an, Lukman(31):21.
What is wrong with this picture? Even if we
were to disregard Paul's sworn admission of fabrication and were
to accept the established beliefs of Paul's inspiration and
infallibility (a very big "if"), then we are still left with the
following picture:
Paul, a man who according to his own admission
"beyond measure" severely persecuted countless Christians
"slaughtered" them, and also "wasted"
the church (Galatians 1:13-15, Acts 8:1-3, Acts 9:1-2, Acts 9:41, Acts 6:5.. etc.), a man who never met Jesus face to face,
underwent a miraculous conversion from a persecutor and killer
of Christians into a more perfect teacher of
Christianity than the apostles themselves. He was singled out by
Jesus' ghost to receive "visions" which were denied the apostles
who had accompanied Jesus (pbuh) during his lifetime (Galatians 1:10-12). Paul had acquired such a terrible reputation as a
persecutor of Christians that no one was willing to accept his
claims of conversion. It was only the intervention of the
apostle Barnabas, who's words obviously carried a great deal of
weight with the rest of the apostles, which allowed the apostles
to grudgingly accept him. Barnabas then traveled extensively
with Paul building up his reputation among the Jews as a true
convert. Once Paul acquired a reputation of his own, he had a
falling out with Barnabas (Acts 15:39, Galatians 2:13). They
parted company. Paul now claimed that Jesus (pbuh) wanted him to
"relax" the law in order to make it a little more palatable for
new converts, and this is when Paul began to make drastic
changes to the law of Jesus (pbuh).
Paul decided that his visions were sufficient
authority to contradict the teachings of the apostles and
consider them hypocrites. Even Barnabas, the apostle who
traveled with Paul teaching him and preaching to the Jews, who
was willing to accept this persecutor of Christians claims of
conversion at face value, and the man who single handedly
convinced all of the apostles to accept this same persecutor of
Christians is now considered by Paul a hypocrite and less able
to understand the religion of Jesus (pbuh) than himself. Paul
also believed that
"...I labored more abundantly than they
(the apostles) all"
1 Corinthians 15:10.
So, the apostles of Jesus were such lazy
layabouts that Paul was doing more work than all eleven of them
put together. All of this even though the apostles spent
countless years with Jesus (pbuh) learning directly from him
while Paul, who has never met Jesus in person, practically
overnight transforms from a persecutor and killer of Christians
and the apostles to a more perfect teacher of
Christianity than the apostles themselves. It is quite lucky for
us that Paul received these "visions," otherwise we might have
been lead astray by the lazy, misguided, hypocritical apostles.
For Barnabas' version of these matters, read "The Gospel of
Barnabas."
Let us time out for a quick analyses of the
above verses:
- Jesus (pbuh), during his lifetime on earth,
commands mankind to strictly and uncompromisingly observe the
religion of Moses till the end of time (Matthew 5:18). He tells them that observing the religion of Moses and
selling their belongings shall make them "prefect." (Luke 18:18-22).
- After the departure of Jesus, Paul,
according to his own admission "beyond measure"
severely persecuted countless Christians, strove to
"slaughter" them, and also "wasted"
the church (Galatians 1:13-15, Acts 8:1-3, Acts 9:1-2, Acts 9:41, Acts 6:5, Acts 22:4,.. etc.). Paul also looked on with
satisfaction as the apostle Stephen was stoned to death (Acts 22:20).
- Paul receives "visions" and is saved
(Acts 22:9, Acts 9:7...etc.)
- Paul is not sure exactly what he saw in his
visions. His visions also contained "unspeakable words
that it is unlawful to utter." (2 Corinthians 12:1-5)
- Paul tells us that the person in his
visions was Jesus (pbuh). He declares that he received his
teachings of "Christianity" from these visions and from no one
else, not even the apostles (Galatians 1:12). In other words,
he has no need of learning from the apostles. His visions are
higher in authority than anything they might have to say. He
then goes on to show everyone how the apostles of Jesus are
constantly in need of his guidance to recognize the truth
(e.g. Galatians 2:11-13)
- Paul claims that all things are made lawful
to him and he shall not follow anyone (1 Corinthians 6:12). He
also claims that he shall do whatever it takes to get people
to follow him, no matter what that might entail (1 Corinthians 9:20-22).
- The apostles differ with Paul regarding the
"truth" of the circumcision ordained by God and other
matters.(1 Corinthians 7:19, Galatians 2:7...etc.).
- The apostles, according to Paul, did not
walk "uprightly" according to the "truth of the
Gospel" and were lazy, misguided, hypocrites (1 Corinthians 15:10, Galatians 2:14, Galatians 2:13).
- Most of the books of the New Testament are
written by Paul himself. In them, Paul himself gives an
unblushing pronouncement of how he was a vastly superior
apostle of Jesus (pbuh) than the apostles who accompanied
Jesus (pbuh) during his ministry and they all needed his
guidance to see the "truth" of Jesus' message and how Jesus (pbuh)
and the apostles eagerly appointed him the twelfth apostle.
Summary:
If the apostles who lived, preached, ate, and drank with Jesus
for so many years are all, according to Paul, lazy, misguided,
hypocrites, who were not able to see the "truth" of Jesus'
message as clearly as himself, and if Paul, who never met Jesus
in the flesh but is the author of the majority of our New
Testament, is more truly guided than all of the apostles
combined because of his claimed "visions" even though he never
quotes Jesus nor needs to learn from the apostles, but is,
according to his own gospel, more truly guided than all of them
despite all of this, then why did Jesus need to preach the law
of Moses to mankind at all? Why did he himself
observe it so strictly? According to Paul, Jesus' only use is as
a body to be hung on the cross. Jesus (pbuh) felt it
necessary to command his followers to strictly and
uncompromisingly observe the law of Moses. He even felt it
necessary to live his life in strict observance of this law as a
supreme example for us. He never once explicitly mentioned an
original sin, an atonement, a crucifixion, a redemption, or a
nullification of the law of Moses. However, no sooner does Jesus
depart this earth than Paul uses his claimed visions to
completely nullify everything Jesus ever taught and practiced.
He does not need to learn from the apostles, all he needs is his
visions. That is indeed why he almost never quotes Jesus
himself. He always resorts to his own philosophization rather
than quoting Jesus. Why then did Jesus not simply come to earth
right after Adam sinned, not say a single word,
quickly anger some enemies of God, let them crucify him, and
have it over with quickly? Even if Jesus decided to wait
hundreds of thousands of years and only come 2000 years ago,
then why preach a law that is going to be thrown out the window
in only a couple of years? Why observe this law so devoutly
himself? Why command everyone to strictly observe this law
"till heaven and earth pass"? Why threaten them that anyone
who would forsake a single commandment would be called "the
least in the kingdom of heaven"? Is he not going to die for
everyone's sins and then come back in exclusive visions to Paul
and command him to nullify the law of Moses? Is he not going to
come back in visions to Paul and command him to tell everyone
that "a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the
law."? Why not preach such a doctrine himself
while he is still among his apostles instead of waiting to first
mention it to Paul in a vision after his death?
These apostles that Paul looked down upon as
lazy misguided hypocrites are the selfsame apostles who had
accompanied Jesus (pbuh) during his lifetime, who taught all of
mankind (including Paul himself) the teachings of Jesus (pbuh),
and who endured the persecution of many (including Paul himself)
to convey this message without compromise, as Jesus had directly
taught it to them. The Pauline Church (the Roman Catholic church
which later gave birth to other churches such as the Protestant
church) was to later go on and officially adopt the doctrine of
the Trinity a couple of centuries after the
departure of Jesus, to severely condemn, persecute, and kill any
Christians who did not convert to their own personal brand of
Christianity, to have presided over the death of millions of
Christians who did not adopt this belief. To have presided over
the destruction of many hundreds of "unacceptable" gospels (some
sources claim thousands) some of which were written by the
apostles themselves, and to have issued death warrants for all
those found concealing them... and on and on.
Even with all of this, the Gospel of Barnabas
(see chapter seven) has managed to
escape this campaign of destruction of the Gospels and is
available today. It confirms all that we have said and what the
Qur'an has been saying for centuries. It also presents Barnabas'
response to Paul's claims and his account of what truly happened
at the cross and how Jesus (pbuh) was not forsaken
by God to the Jews, but was raised by God, and Judas the traitor
was made to look like Jesus (pbuh) and was taken in his place.
Barnabas, of course, accompanied Jesus (pbuh) and was an
eye-witness to his mission. Paul was not.
Getting back to our story... Paul had a
falling out with the apostles and decided that "Circumcision
is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing, but the keeping of
the commandments of God" 1 Corinthians 7:19. Even though
circumcision was held in an even higher regard than the Sabbath
itself in the law of Moses and the "commandments
of God," still, Paul taught that it is possible to keep the
commandments even if, contrary to the teachings of Jesus and the
apostles, this foremost commandment of circumcision was
abandoned.
In the end, Paul decided that all the
commandments of God through Moses (pbuh) which Jesus
(pbuh) had kept faithfully till the crucifixion and which the
apostles had also kept were all worthless decaying and ready to
vanish away and faith was all that was required, thereby
completely nullifying everything his "Lord" Jesus had taught and
practiced during his lifetime.
"Therefore we conclude that a man is
justified by faith without the deeds of the law."
Romans 3:28
He decided that the laws of Moses (pbuh) (e.g.
"thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not kill, ...etc.") which
Jesus (pbuh) had taught the faithful during his lifetime were a
"curse" upon them and no longer necessary,
"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of
the law."
Galatians 3:13
He then went about explaining the "true"
meanings of the teachings of Jesus and Paul's preachings are
what are now known as "Christianity."
Paul himself readily admits that he was both
willing and able to recruit new converts by any
means at his disposal:
"And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that
I might gain the Jews; to them that are under the law(Gentiles),
as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law"
1 Corinthians 9:20
and "...I am made all things to all men,
that I might by all means save
some"
1 Corinthians 9:22
and "...all things are lawful for me, but I
will not be brought under the power of any."
1 Corinthians 6:12
We have already seen how Paul also openly
admits that his teachings were not obtained from the apostles of
Jesus, but from a vision of Jesus denied the apostles: Galatians 1:12 "For I neither received it of man,
neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ."
So, not only are the apostles of Jesus, according to Paul, lazy,
misguided, hypocrites, but everything they ever learned from
Jesus is in Paul's estimation unnecessary. What they have
learned from Jesus from direct contact with him is only useful
in as far as it conforms to his "visions." In other words, they
have need to learn from him and not vice-versa.
The great apostle of Jesus (pbuh), Barnabas
(the defender and benefactor of Paul), in the opening statements
of his Gospel has the following to say about Paul among others:
"True Gospel of Jesus, called Messiah, a
new prophet sent by God to the world according to the
description of Barnabas his apostle. Barnabas, apostle of Jesus
the Nazarene, called Messiah, to all them that dwell upon the
earth desire peace and consolation. Truly beloved, the great and
wonderful God has in these past days visited us by His apostle
Jesus (the) Messiah in great mercy of teaching and miracles, by
reason whereof many, being deceived by Satan, under pretense of
piety, are preaching most impious doctrine, calling Jesus the
Son of God, repudiating the circumcision ordained by God
forever, and permitting every unclean meat: among whom also Paul
has been deceived, whereof I speak not without grief: for which
cause I am writing the truth which I have seen and
heard, in the fellowship that I have had with Jesus, in
order that you may be saved, and not be deceived by Satan and
perish in judgment of God. Therefore, beware of everyone that
preaches to you a new doctrine contrary to that which I write,
that you may be saved eternally. The great God be with you and
guard you from Satan and from every evil. Amen."
Paul himself admits that there were those who
were preaching a different Gospel than his own and were gaining
converts. He does not name his adversaries, but we can read
about his most noble adversaries in two places wherein Paul uses
what Prof. Brandon calls "very remarkable terms" to describe
them. The first is
"I marvel that ye are so soon removed from
him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another
gospel: Which is not another; but there be some that trouble
you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ. But though we, or
an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that
which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. As we said
before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel
unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed."
Galatians 1:6-9
The second is "But I fear, lest by any
means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so your
minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not
preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not
received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye
might well bear with him. For I suppose I was not a whit behind
the very chiefest apostles. But though I be rude in speech, yet
not in knowledge; but we have been thoroughly made manifest
among you in all things."
2 Corinthians 11:3-6
These opponents of Paul were clearly preaching
"another Gospel" and
"another Jesus," they were also obviously operating among
Paul's own target group and converting his converts. All of this
even though their teachings did not exhibit the "simplicity"
that Paul preached but required their followers to work
for their salvation. However, Paul displays amazing restraint
when referring to them by not lambasting them with the vehemence
of speech which he is so capable nor questioning their
authority. Rather, he gives a clue to their identity with the
words: "...For I suppose I was not a whit behind the very
chiefest apostles" and "we, or an angel from heaven,"
and "unto another gospel: Which is not another."
As we have seen in previous chapters,
Christian scholars today agree that the very first Christians,
including the apostles of Jesus (pbuh) were all Unitarians who
followed the religion of Moses, and that the Trinity
was not introduced until around the beginning of the second
century. These Unitarians enjoyed a large following and spread
throughout much of North Africa among other places. During this
period, any Roman or Greek gentile who wanted to enter into
Christianity pretty much was allowed to choose which
"Christianity" he wanted. The one preached by Barnabas and the
apostles which involved a strict and disciplined law of Moses
(pbuh), or the much more simplistic "New covenant"
of Paul which only required "faith in Jesus" and which was later
made more appealing to them by the Pauline Church by
incorporating a "Trinity" and other changes into it so that it
would more closely resemble the Roman and Greek established
beliefs of multiple Gods and father-Gods and son-Gods and Demi-Gods
and Goddesses ...etc. Toland says in his book
The Nazarenes: "...amongst the Gentiles, so inveterate
was the hatred of the Jews that their observing of anything,
however reasonable or necessary, was sufficient motive for a
Gentile convert to reject it." (From: Jesus, Prophet of
Islam) If Paul wanted to convert these people, he would need to
compromise, he would need to make Christianity a little more
appealing to them, which he, and his church, did.
One of these first Unitarian Christians was a
man by the name of Irenaeus (130-200 AD). Mr.
Muhammad Ata' Ur Rahim tells us in his book "Jesus, Prophet of
Islam" that he was one of the first Christians to be killed
because of their adherence to the unity of God. He is quoted as
saying the following regarding the unending attempts to tamper
with the Bible: "In order to amaze the simple and such as are
ignorant of the Scriptures of Truth, they obtrude upon them an
inexpressible multitude of apocryphal and spurious scriptures of
their own devising" (the Gospels in our possession today).
When the Pauline Church gained power and
influence in Rome these Unitarian Christians were officially
condemned, persecuted and killed. An attempt was made to totally
obliterate them and their books by forcing them to accept the
Trinity or else to be killed as heretics and by
burning their Gospels. Over a million of these Unitarian
Christians were then put to death because of their refusal to
compromise their belief. In spite of this, their beliefs have
survived even to this day. When Islam came with the call to one
God and the belief in Jesus (pbuh) and his miracles, these
Unitarian Christians were among the first people to recognize
the word of God and accept Islam.
So thorough has Paul and his church been in
totally eradicating all of the teachings of Jesus (pbuh) and his
first apostles that very little has survived. Not even Jesus' (pbuh)
preferred method of greeting his followers. From ancient times,
the prophets of God including Moses, Joseph, David,
Jesus, the angels of God and many others including God himself
have made it their custom to greet the believers with the words
"Peace be with you." This can be seen in such verses as Genesis 43:23, Judges 6:23, 1 Samuel 25:6, Numbers 6:26, 1 Samuel 1:17,
Luke 24:36, John 20:19, John 20:26, and especially Luke 10:5:
"And into whatsoever house ye enter, first
say, Peace be to this house"
to name a few.
Can anyone guess what Muhammad (pbuh) taught
his followers to say when greeting each other or departing from
each other? You guessed it! "Assalam alaikum" or "Peace be unto
you." Have you ever met a Christian who greets other Christians
with the words of Jesus (pbuh): "Peace be unto you"?
So, what do the scholars have to say about
Paul?:
Heinz Zahrnt calls Paul "the corrupter of
the Gospel of Jesus." From "The Jesus Report," Johannes
Lehman, p. 126.
Werde describes him as "The second founder
of Christianity." He further says that due to Paul:
"...the discontinuity between the historical Jesus and the
Christ of the Church became so great that any unity between them
is scarcely recognizable"
"The Jesus Report," Johannes Lehman, p. 127.
Schonfield wrote: "The Pauline heresy
became the foundation of the Christian orthodoxy and the
legitimate Church was disowned as heretical."
"The Jesus Report," Johannes Lehman, p. 128.
Mr. Michael H. Hart, in his book "The 100,
a Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History,"
places Muhammad (pbuh) in first place, next comes Paul, and
Jesus (pbuh) after Paul. Like most other western scholars
besides himself, he recognizes Paul as being more deserving of
credit for "Christianity" than "Christ" himself.
Grolier's encyclopedia has the following to
say under the heading "Christianity": "After Jesus was
crucified, his followers, strengthened by the conviction that he
had risen from the dead and that they were filled with the power
of the Holy Spirit, formed the first Christian community in
Jerusalem. By the middle of the 1st century, missionaries were
spreading the new religion among the peoples of Egypt, Syria,
Anatolia, Greece, and Italy. Chief among these was Saint Paul,
who laid the foundations of Christian theology and played a key
role in the transformation of Christianity from a Jewish sect to
a world religion. The original Christians, being Jews, observed
the dietary and ritualistic laws of the Torah and required
non-Jewish converts to do the same. Paul and others favored
eliminating obligation, thus making Christianity more attractive
to Gentiles."
Dr. Arnold Meyer says: "If by Christianity
we understand faith in Christ as the heavenly Son of God, who
did not belong to earthly humanity, but who lived in the divine
likeness and glory, who came down from heaven to earth, who
entered humanity and took upon himself a human form through a
virgin, that he might make propitiation for men's
sins by his own blood upon the cross, who was then
awakened from death and raised to the right hand of God, as the
Lord of his own people, who believe in him, who hears their
prayers, guards and leads them, who will come again with the
clouds of heaven to judge the world, who will cast down all the
foes of God, and will bring his own people with him unto the
home of heavenly light so that they may become like His
glorified body - if this is Christianity, then such Christianity
was founded by St. Paul and not by our Lord"
Dr. Arnold Meyer, Professor of Theology,
Zurich University, Jesus or Paul, p. 122
As we can see, this information is not new. It
has been well recognized and documented for centuries now. Even
centuries ago, it was well known that most of what was claimed
by the church could not be verified through the Bible. Thus, a
shift was made from obtaining ones inspiration from the Bible to
obtaining it from the "Bride of Jesus,"
the Church. Fra Fulgentio, for instance, was once reprimanded by
the Pope in a letter saying "Preaching of the Scriptures is a
suspicious thing. He who keeps close to the Scriptures will ruin
the Catholic faith." In his next letter he was more
explicit: "...which is a book if anyone keeps close to will
quite destroy the Catholic faith." Tetradymus, John
Toland (From: Jesus a Prophet of Islam)
As we have just seen, all of this started with
one lone man, with Paul. It stands to reason that one would wish
to study the life, beliefs, and teachings of this man in order
to verify if the claims he made were indeed true. Paul claims
that he was a prophet of God and/or Jesus. We find this for
example in Galatians:
"For I neither received it of man, neither
was I taught [it], but by the revelation of Jesus Christ � But
when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and
called [me] by his grace, To reveal his Son in me, that I might
preach him among the heathen"
Galatians 1:12-16
Thus, if Paul tells us in the books of the
Bible that he is a prophet, then he can be only one of two kinds
of prophet; either a true prophet or a false prophet. Thus, we
must take Paul to trial and have the court decide for us what
sort of prophet he is.
Due to the magnitude of that which is at stake
in this trial, it would be highly unjust to allow personal
prejudices to cloud the outcome of the proceedings. For this
reason, justice demands that the judge be one who's integrity
and truthfulness can be readily and unhesitantly accepted by
all. For this reason, our judge and jury in this matter shall
consist of only two individuals: God Almighty and Jesus Christ.
Further, only one single exhibit shall be brought into evidence,
namely, the Bible. Let us then clear our minds and hearts of all
prejudices and let only God and Jesus tell us what to accept and
what to reject. Are we agreed? Then let us begin.
Let us start the proceedings with the words of
God. He says:
"When a prophet speaketh in the name of the
LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that [is] the
thing which the LORD hath not spoken, [but] the prophet hath
spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him."
Deuteronomy 18:22
Now let us move on and obtain the witness of
Jesus (pbuh):
"For there shall arise false Christs, and
false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch
that, if [it were] possible, they shall deceive the very elect."
Matthew 24:24
Jesus (pbuh) continues �
"Beware of false prophets, which come to
you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of
thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth
forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither [can] a
corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth
not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. Not every one that
saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of
heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in
heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not
prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils?
and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I
profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that
work iniquity."
Matthew 7:15-23
Now that the base criteria have been laid out
by God and then His elect messenger Jesus Christ (pbuh), let us
now bring into evidence the words of Paul in the Bible and allow
them to speak for themselves. In order to do this we shall break
up the criteria set forth by God and Jesus above into seven
points. They are:
- A false prophet's prophesies do not come
true.
- False Christs and false prophets can show
great signs and wonders that can deceive the very elect.
- False prophets bring forth evil fruits.
- A false prophet would claim that it is
enough to say to Jesus Lord to be righteous.
- A false prophet would prophesy in Jesus'
name.
- A false prophet can cast out devils and do
wonderful works.
- A false prophet would be turned away and
cursed by Jesus.
Regarding the first criteria, we bring into
evidence the words of Paul in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 regarding
his prophesy of the second coming
of Jesus. Paul says:
"For the Lord (Jesus) himself shall descend
from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and
with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
Then we which are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together
with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so
shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another
with these words."
1 Thessalonians 4:15-16
Paul in this prophesy was in effect telling
his followers that Jesus would be descending from heaven any
second now. Paul and his followers would then be taken up into
the air and meet Jesus in the clouds. He was telling them that
this shall happen while they are still alive and breathing. Did
this come to pass? No! It was a false prophesy.
Two thousand years have passed since and not only has he and
those he was speaking to turned to dust, but countless
generations of their followers too have passed away and we still
await his prophesy to come true.
Let us now study the second criteria. Now, we
have to realize that it is Paul himself and his church after him
who are telling us of his claimed miracles, however, we shall
accept them at face value and take their word for it. In Acts
27, Paul is claimed to have been saved by an angel from a
drowning ship. In Acts 28, Paul is claimed to have cured many of
dysentery. Further acts of healing are claimed in Acts 19.
Because of these claimed miracles, many people were claimed to
have believed in him. As we have seen in the previous pages, it
only took roughly three centuries for Paul's teachings to take
firm hold of the very elect and divert them from the original
message of Jesus, from his original teachings, from the
observance of the Mosaic law, and from the continuation of the
observance of this law in the synagogues and Temple of the Jews
just as the very first apostles had done (Acts 2:46).
The third criteria draws our attention to
Paul's words:
"To declare, [I say], at this time his
righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him
which believeth in Jesus. Where [is] boasting then? It is
excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith.
Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without
the deeds of the law."
Romans 3:26-28
So Paul succeeded in overthrowing the Mosaic
law. He completely nullified the law which God, Moses,
and Jesus all upheld and commanded their followers to observe
till the end of time (see Duet. 6:17-18, Duet. 11:1, Matt. 15:1-15, Matt. 5:17-20, Matt. 19:16-21, etc.)
Indeed, Isaiah 42:21 presents a prophesy that
requires the coming prophet to magnify the law of Moses,
not destroy it.
In other words, God says:
"Ye shall not add unto the word which I
command you, neither shall ye diminish [ought] from it, that ye
may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command
you."
Deuteronomy 4:2
And Jesus says:
"For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and
earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the
law, till all be Fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one
of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be
called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall
do and teach [them], the same shall be called great in the
kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:18-19
But now Paul comes along and says:
"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of
the law"
Galatians 3:13,
and "Therefore we conclude that a man is
justified by faith without the deeds of the law."
Romans 3:28
Let us move on to the fourth criteria. Paul
says:
"For there is no difference between the Jew
and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that
call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the
Lord (Jesus) shall be saved."
Romans 10:12-13
The fifth criteria requires that he prophesy
in Jesus' name. And once again, Paul says:
"For I neither received it of man, neither
was I taught [it], but by the revelation of Jesus Christ."
Galatians 1:12
So according to Paul, everything he taught was
by direct revelation from Jesus.
The sixth criteria requires that Paul cast out
devils and do wonderful works. This he claims to have done in
Acts 19:11-12.
The seventh criteria draws our attention to
Paul's words
"I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee"
Acts 23:6
A fact which Paul very proudly repeats on more
than one occasion. To which Jesus (pbuh) responds:
"Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte,
and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell
than yourselves."
Matthew 23:15.
So Jesus (pbuh) labeled the Pharisees
"children of Hell."
Further, as we already know, Jesus did indeed
"never know" Paul. In fact, Paul new so little of Jesus that he
only quoted Jesus directly once throughout his whole
ministry (1 Corinthians 11:26). Only a few of Jesus' actual
teachings are ever mentioned in Paul's Epistles, and even then
they are not attributed to Jesus. They were most likely popular
homilies which had been circulated in the community and thus
indirectly found their way into his Epistles.
Indeed, Daniel 7:25 describes the very
greatest of all false Christs as follows:
"And he shall speak [great] words against
the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High,
and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into
his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time."
Now, although Paul is not this
final False Messiah, and although no Muslim shall ever attempt
to make such a claim, still, it is interesting to note the great
degree of similarity he exhibits with that most evil of all
false prophets. For example, THE False Messiah shall
change times and laws, and so too did Paul nullify the Law.
THE False Messiah shall speak great words against God, and
so too does Paul. For example, the Bible says:
"The law of the LORD [is] Perfect,
converting the soul: �The statutes of the LORD [are] right,
rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD [is] pure,
enlightening the eyes."
Psalm 19:7-8
And "Therefore thou shalt love the LORD thy
God, and keep his charge, and his statutes, and his judgments,
and his commandments, always."
Deuteronomy 11:1
And "For verily I (Jesus) say unto you,
Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no
wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments,
and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the
kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach [them], the
same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:18-19
However, Paul says in Romans 7:6 that the law
is dead He further says in Galatians 3:13 that the law is a
curse. In Galatians 3:10 he claims that those who labor under
the law of God are under a curse. And he claims in Hebrews 8:13 that Gods covenant is old, decaying, and ready to
vanish away.
As we can see from the above, both God and
Jesus condemn Paul and his teachings in no uncertain terms. They
themselves bear witness against him and his innovations which
they totally reject and which shall be brought to witness
against him on the Day of Judgment. Who better and more unbiased
a judge shall we bring to witness against Paul and his
innovations that Jesus Christ and God Himself?
Many Christian evangelists who follow the
theology of Paul would dearly love to provide salvation for
their neighbors. So much so that they can not understand how
their neighbors can not see the clear and obvious love God holds
for them such that He would actually sacrifice His only begotten
son for them. In order to make this clear for their neighbors,
they draw many analogies. For example, a Christian gentleman
from Canada once sent our local Islamic center a six-page
pamphlet titled "God our Heavenly Father," with the goal of
demonstrating the love of God to us. His efforts were sincerely
appreciated and his message was accepted in the spirit it was
sent. However, far from proving his point, this pamphlet only
served to thoroughly confuse the issue.
The pamphlet contained a short fictitious
story about an Arab man named "Akbar" who was very moral and
upright. One day, his son committed a serious crime that
deserved capital punishment. The authorities found evidence
linking this crime to this man's house. When the authorities
came, the father falsely admitted to the crime in order to spare
his son. The pamphlet concluded that just as the father's love
for his son made him sacrifice himself, in a similar manner, God
Almighty's love for mankind drove him to sacrifice Jesus(pbuh).
Now, maybe it is just us, however, at the end
of the story we were expecting the parallel to be that God
Almighty "the Father" would now sacrifice Himself in order that
Jesus "the Son" would not have to die, just as the "Arab" father
had sacrificed himself to save his son. Although we appreciated
the consideration, still, we could not see the similarity
between the two stories.
When a person is good and upright, that person
may be willing to sacrifice themselves for the greater good or
for a loved one. For example, if a mother sees her son in danger
of being run over by a car, she may very likely run in front of
the car in order to save her baby. If she raised the neighbor's
child with her own and grew very attached to that child, then
she might also be willing to sacrifice herself for the
neighbor's child too. She might throw herself in front of the
car for the neighbor's child as well. However, have you ever
heard of a mother who, when she saw a car about to hit the
neighbor's child, threw HER SON in front of the
car so that the impact of her son's infant body smashing into
the car's windshield would cause it to swerve away from the
neighbor's child?
As the Bible says "prove all things, hold
fast that which is good."1 Thessalonians 5:21. "And thou
shalt love the Lord thy God ... with all thy mind ... : this is
the first commandment."Mark 12:30
I would like nothing more than to present much
more supporting evidence of these matters, however, by God's
will this sampling shall be sufficient. For a much more detailed
historical account of the above issues, collected from the
writings of the church itself, I recommend the books:
- "Jesus, Prophet of Islam" by Muhammad `Ata
ur-Rahim, and
- "Blood on the cross," by Ahmed
Thomson.
If you can not find these books at your local
library then you may obtain a copy at one of the addresses
listed at the back of this book.
For a book that is claimed to have remained
100% the inspired word of God, the sheer number of contradicting
narrations boggles the mind (see chapter two). These matters
have been well known and documented by conservative Christian
scholars for a long time now. It is the masses who don't know
this. The information is out there for anyone who will simply
look for it. The historical inconsistencies and scriptural
contradictions are well recognized in this century and countless
books have been written about them. However, their studies have
always stopped short of the final step. People have generally
believed that there is no way to retrieve the original teachings
of Jesus (pbuh) after such extensive and continuous revision of
the text of the Bible by the Church over so many centuries as
well as the Pauline Church's massive campaign of destruction of
all gospels not conforming to their personal beliefs. But where
human intellect has failed, God has intervened. The Qur'an has
been sent down by the same One who sent the original Gospel down
upon Jesus (pbuh). It contains the original, unchanged teachings
of God. I invite all readers to study the Qur'an just as we have
studied the Bible, and to make up their minds if our claims bear
merit.
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