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Unless there is anyone here who thinks this text prophecized the appearance of Muhammad, the resolution to the Muhammad references in this Gospel must have been inserted after the life of Muhammad (c. 26 April 570 – 8 June 632). The mention of this text in the Decretum Gelasianum suggests it was extant at least by 492–496 CE, and had been classified by the heresiologists as another one of those anathemetized writings of the vile heretics. In its original state, it would not have mentioned Muhammad, but would still have denounced and ridiculed the tradition orthodox centralised monotheistic canonical christianity. None of these gnostic gospels and acts, as they are discovered, validate the christans mythological claims. The texts contradict the orthodoxy. The received tradition that they were authored by "gnostic christians" is not the only option. We could be looking at the last of the Greek RESISTANCE against the NT. |
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Jesus (as) went one further and mentioned him by irrefutable act : http://shafeesthoughts.blogspot.com/...of-of.html?m=1 |
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"Destroy Christianity"; *sigh* what a lovely hope. Unfortunately, Islam replacing it would be worse.
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The pious fraud never really ends.
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I doubt anybody really intends to destroy it, even that is the Iranians.
With so much ambiguity surrounding its formative years, it should be quite clear to most, that "Tho the stone be ground down, the moss continues to grow and roll." It has it's own momentum. The one thing that is left to ponder is 1-can the science of gross but beautiful slow that roll 2-can Christianity harness science to it's own ends as it may have done with Greek thought. Are the two compatible, And if not then are they mutually exclusive enough to allow. I talk not of Islam, for with that there is no predicament. All knowledge is holy, but the scripture is foremost. |
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And, before there is a descent into fundie mode, Darwin wrote that 'Science has nothing to do with Christ.' If Islam is to even begin to dent the hull of the Christian ark, it must marshal relevant facts, rather than re-circulate myths. |
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We have a Muslim cleric (amidst others) writing about the questionable historicity of Muhammad. My bet is both Muhammad and Jesus were fabricated for the glory of the centralised monotheistic state and its most holy bullshit writ.
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