CHRISTIANITY
First, the trinity. The trinity logically doesn't make sense. For example, IN John 14:28 it states "The Father is greater than ." But in John 10:30 it states "I and the Father are one." But also it states in John 8:54 "If i glorify myself, my glory is nothing. It is my Father who glorifies me, of whom you say "He is our God." But it also says 4 verse's after that "Truly, Truly i say to you. Before Abraham was, I am."
Christians state that Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ Claimed to be god, And used verses that Paul didnt write to make it seem believable. Such as John 8:58, Where he says "Before abraham was, I am." And in exodus 3:14 "And God said onto Moses عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ "I am who I am, This is what you are to say to the israelites. "I am has sent me to you." Christians use this argument to say that Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ is God, As God says I am who I am and so does Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ. But this is completely incorrect, As this has many meanings. It could mean, Before Abraham عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ, Was God. Contextually this supports my claim, As Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ was claiming he knew about God. Therefore, Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ was NOT saying he is God, as ccontext states he was not talking about that and Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ CANNOT glorify himself, and he proceeded to do so as stated in the verse
The comparison to historical figures, such as Ringer Edwards, who reportedly survived crucifixion, adds another layer of complication to the discussion. If a normal human could endure such a brutal form of execution, why couldn’t Jesus, believed by Christians to be the Son of God, escape a similar fate? This obvious contradiction challenges the typical understanding of Jesus’ divine nature and raises doubts about the validity of Christian doctrine. The implication that a human could outperform a deity in terms of resilience and survival seems incongruous with traditional theological teachings. It prompts a reassessment of the concept of divinity and the nature of Jesus’ identity within the Christian faith. If Jesus is indeed the Son of God, why did he not exercise his divine power to evade crucifixion? These questions highlight the need for a more nuanced examination of the crucifixion narrative and its theological implications. While some may find solace in the belief that Jesus willingly chose to endure suffering and death for the sake of humanity’s salvation, others may struggle to reconcile this interpretation with their understanding of divinity and the nature of God. Ultimately, the interpretation of the crucifixion remains a deeply personal and subjective matter, shaped by individual beliefs, experiences, and theological frameworks. While some may find conviction in the traditional Christian understanding of Jesus’ sacrificial death, others may look for other interpretations that resonate more deeply with their understanding of spirituality and divine purpose.
Lets read about the apostles and their story of Jesus' crucifixion. So, Paul states that 500 people saw Jesus on the cross. That's a lot of people to count, especially with the fact the other apostles said otherwise.. It's hard to imagine keeping track of all those witnesses, especially back in those days. Then there's John, making his own special picture of the events, which doesn't always match up with what the other apostles wrote. It's like each of them had their own story, and they couldn't help but share their personal stories These guys weren't writing history textbooks; they were sharing their experiences and beliefs with their communities which is dumb because this could’ve been fake. To really get to the bottom of these stuff we have to dig into the historical context. That means looking at where these stories came from, how they were passed down, and what the world was like at the time. 1 Corinthians 15:1-8
TRINITY
CRUCIFIXION
DIVINITY
SURVIVING OF THE CRUCIFIXON
CONTRADICTIONS
In John 7:8, John claims that Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ stated that he will NOT go to the festival. He said "My time has not yet fully come, but your time is always at hand". This statement is clear and easily understood. Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ Will NOT go to the festival. But then Jesus عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ Goes against his word, And eventually attends it in private according to John 7:14. There is no evidence supporting that he had a reason to lie, which is confusing to many.
But according to Numbers 23:19 it says 'God is not a man, that he should lie, Neither the son of man, that he should repent". We also know Jesus is considered the son of God, as stated in Luke 1:35 "The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God."
Also according to Malachi 3:6, And Psalm 139:1-6, God is omniscient. One part of the trinities doctorine, is that all of the 3 beings are one, But the Father isnt the son, The son isnt the Holy spirit, And the holy spirit isnt the son, and so on. But they are all GOD. The bible states God is omniscient, so why didnt Jesus tell the truth, or know he was going to eventually attend?
Disagreements with Barnabas: In Acts 15:36-40, Paul and Barnabas had a sharp disagreement over whether to take John Mark on their missionary journey. Paul did not want to bring him along because John Mark had deserted them previously. This disagreement led to Paul and Barnabas parting ways, which can be seen as a relational difficulty.
Harshness in dealing with the High Priest: In Acts 23:1-5, Paul was brought before the Sanhedrin, and he addressed the high priest Ananias in what some consider a disrespectful manner. When Paul was told that Ananias was the high priest, he replied, "God will strike you, you whitewashed wall!" This response was seen by some as inappropriate and a violation of the respect due to the high priest.
Conflict with Peter: In Galatians 2:11-14, Paul describes an incident where he confronted the apostle Peter in Antioch. Peter had been eating and associating freely with Gentile Christians but withdrew when certain Jewish Christians arrived. Paul publicly criticized Peter's actions, accusing him of hypocrisy and undermining the message of salvation through faith alone.
It notes that the Bible itself mentions the possibility of errors in its text, particularly in the scriptures, which are distinct from the Bible itself. This idea is supported by references to Jeremiah 8:8, where Jeremiah talks about the false pen of scribes, and passages in Matthew and Luke where Jesus criticizes the works of the scribes.
The text suggests that the definition of scripture evolves over time. It points to Luke 24:27, 32, 44, 45, where Jesus identifies certain writings as scripture, implying that not all texts were considered scripture at that point in time.
It also suggests that only John’s revelation can be considered scripture after It highlights the fact that not all Bible versions contain all of the writings considered scripture, such as the Books of Enoch and Jashur. It also questions the absence of Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians in some versions, despite the presence of his second letter.
Who incited David to count the fighting men of Israel?
God did (2 Samuel 24: 1) Satan did (I Chronicles 2 1:1)
In that count how many fighting men were found in Israel?
Eight hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9) One million, one hundred thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
How many fighting men were found in Judah?
Five hundred thousand (2 Samuel 24:9) Four hundred and seventy thousand (I Chronicles 21:5)
God sent his prophet to threaten David with how many years of famine?
Seven (2 Samuel 24:13) Three (I Chronicles 21:12)
How old was Ahaziah when he began to rule over Jerusalem?
Twenty-two (2 Kings 8:26) Forty-two (2 Chronicles 22:2)
How old was Jehoiachin when he became king of Jerusalem?
Eighteen (2 Kings 24:8) Eight (2 Chronicles 36:9)
How long did he rule over Jerusalem?
Three months (2 Kings 24:8) Three months and ten days (2 Chronicles 36:9)
The chief of the mighty men of David lifted up his spear and killed how many men at one time?
Eight hundred (2 Samuel 23:8) Three hundred (I Chronicles 11: 11)
When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after?
After (2 Samuel 5 and 6) Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)
How many pairs of clean animals did God tell Noah to take into the Ark?
Two (Genesis 6:19, 20) Seven (Genesis 7:2). But despite this last instruction only two pairs went into the ark (Genesis 7:8-9)
Did Joshua and the Israelites capture Jerusalem? Yes (Joshua 10:23, 40) No (Joshua 15:63)
Christians assert that Jesus claimed to be God when they quote him in John 14:9: “He that has seen me has seen the Father”. Didn’t Jesus clearly say that people have never seen God, as it says in John 5:37: “And the father himself which Has sent me, has borne witness of me.
Christians claim that Jesus acknowledged that he and God were one in the sense of nature when he says in John 10:30 “I and my father are one”. Later on in John 17:21-23, Jesus refers to his followers and himself and God as one in five places. So why did they give the previous “one” a different meaning from the other five “ones?
Christians say that: “The Father(F) is God, the Son(S) is God, and the Holy Ghost(H) is God, but the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Ghost, and the Holy Ghost is not the Father”. In simple arithmetic terms, if F = G, S = G, and H = G, then it follows that F = S = H, while the second part of the statement suggests that F¹ S¹ H (meaning, “not equal”). Isn’t that a contradiction to the Christian dogma of Trinity in itself?
Genesis 1:20-21 and 26-27 Birds were created before Adam.
Genesis 2:7 and 2:19 Birds were created afterAdam.
Genesis 1:24-27 Animals were created before Adam.
Genesis 2:7 and 2:19 Animals were created after Adam."
Genesis 1:26-27 Adam and Eve were created at the same time. Genesis 2:7 and 2:21-22 Adam was created first, woman sometime later
Genesis 1:31 God was pleased with his creation. Genesis 6:5-6 God was not pleased with his creation. Which raises the question, how can an omnipotent, omniscient God create something he’s not pleased with?"
Genesis 2:2-3 And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. 3 Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made.
Surah al Baqarah 2:255
Allāh - there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Self-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep.
Genesis 2:16-17 And the Lord God commanded the man, "You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die." God placed temptation in the direct path of his two naïve children and allowed them to be tempted by the serpent (Genesis 3: 1-7), resulting in a single mistake that would contaminate hundreds of billions with a sin nature worthy of eternal torture?"