The beauty of Christianity is that it does not dress cultures, it consecrates them. That is why the nun rebuttal Muslims make never works on me.
Christianity is a religion of inward transformation. It does not enter a culture and replace what people wear. It enters a culture and sanctifies it. Which is why in a world shaped by Christianity you see variance, dignity, and beauty expressed through a thousand different cultural vocabularies. African women in their ancestral elegance. European women in theirs. The gospel walked into every civilization and said: bring yourself and glorify God in your essence.
That is why nuns stand out. Their covering carries weight precisely because it is not what everyone else wears. The distinctiveness means something in a room full of women already worshipping in their own traditions. A nun in a crowd of Christian women from different cultures is a statement of singular consecration. A nun in a world where all women dress the same is just a woman.
Now imagine a world under Islam. Every woman dressed the same way. Regardless of continent, climate, culture, or history. There is no Nigerian woman, no Malian woman, no French woman. There is only the prescribed form. Islam does not consecrate cultures. It replaces them.
And then you trace the revelation itself. One of the cited reasons for the Quranic instruction on covering was to distinguish Muhammad’s wives and free Muslim women from enslaved women. Enslaved women who, under the same Islamic system, were available to be violated and sexually abused. The hijab was in part a status marker separating women men were required to respect from women men were not.
Think carefully about what it means for a divine revelation to be organized around that distinction. Not around the dignity of every woman but around which category of woman you belonged to.
Close your eyes and imagine a world where only Christianity exists. What do you see? I see color, culture, beauty, a thousand peoples glorifying God in their own forms.
Now close your eyes and imagine a world entirely under Islam and Sharia.
What you see in that second image is the argument.
To think God is so foolish to repeat the same failed plan over and over again…
If the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prophet didn’t get people to worship God why would he continue this pattern with several more prophets?
In Christianity, God sends Jesus to redeem us once and for all.
Jesus was sent for the same reason as Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Muhammad: to call people back to the worship of one God.
His mission wasn't to become God, but to guide people to God.
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@MasterMaliq So can you marry your step sister since she’s not your biological sibling?
Honestly, Islam has disgusting rules. No hard feelings, no offence.
How can you say it is morally okay to take your adopted son’s ex-wife, someone that is like a son to you in every way but biologically?
Quran says that Jesus is the word of God (Surah An-Nisa 4:171; Surah Ali 'Imran 3:45) I’m sure you can concede that Gods word is eternal. If Gods word is eternal, then Jesus is Eternal. John 1:1 NIV: “…and the Word was God.” Ergo, Jesus is God.
@MasterMaliq Hey Maliq, rejecting Jesus as God is rejecting Jesus.
That’s like saying I don’t reject Mr James, I only reject the claim that he’s my dad. Well, if you reject that James is your biological father then he’s quite literally nothing to you.
Same with Jesus.
@XwitterDX@JeromeChukwuwem I hope you know that Jesus taught more about hell than Heaven, because hell is the place He doesn’t want us to be at. Make this make sense to your comment.
@MasterMaliq We know that Allah is the Arabic translation for ‘God’. Our problem with the Islamic Allah is that his description contradicts the God of the bible. In Islam your God is not our father, your God deceived the world to think Jesus was crucified so he’s a liar or at least a deceiver