Thursday, March 3, 2011

Divinity Of Jesus : Answering John [1:1]

[In the name of Allah , The Most Gracious , The Most Merciful]

When christians are asked about the divinity of Jesus [peace be upon him] they usually present John 1:1.
Let's anaylse whether it proves that Jesus [peace be upon him] is God.

New International Version (©1984)
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
~John [1:1]

Refutation :
  • These are NOT the words of Jesus [peace be upon him].
  • These are even NOT the words of John who is supposed to be the writer of Gospel According to St. John. The words of John 1:1 are acknowledged by most reputable Christian scholar of the Bible as the words of another Jew, Philo of Alexandria (20BC-50AD), who claimed no divine inspiration for them and who wrote them decades before the "Gospel Acc. To St. John" was ever conceived. Of course , Philo was not writning about Jesus [pbuh].
  • According to the verse :
Word = God 
So let's  put God on every occurrence of Word :
In the beginning was the GOD, and the GOD was with GOD, and the GOD was God.
Does this make sense ?? Moreover , acc. to the above verse u have got TWO gods which contradicts the teaching of Jesus [pbuh] :

"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
~Mark [12:29]
  • The New Testament was written in greek. The word for god in greek is Theos . The first time when God appers in the verse it appers in the form of Ho-Theos meaning The God while second times it comes in the form of Ton-Theos meaning a god [ with small 'g' ] or A Prophet because Prophets are called god in the Old Testament as :

“I said, ‘You are “gods”;
you are all sons of the Most High.’
~Psalms [82:6]
However , the Bible translators have put a capital 'G' at the second place too. This is a deliberate mistranslation because they cannot come out of what they are programmed to believe .

  • The Biblical Scholars have reversed their system while translating the verse of II Corinthians [4:4]
"(And the devil is) the god of this world".
~[II Corinthians 4:4]

Here, "Hotheos" has been wrongly translated as "the god", instead of "the God".

  • In Exodus [7:1]
"And the Lord said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh".
[Exodus 7:1]

Why is a small ‘g’ used here for God instead of Capital ‘G’?

Jesus [peace be upon him] is not God , He never claimed to be God ; He was one of the mightiest messengers of God but NOT God.

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