¿Cómo se integran 50 millones de musulmanes cuya religión y cultura chocan con los valores occidentales (libertad de expresión, igualdad de género? La islamización es irreversible sin fe, pensad o pronto estaremos bajo la #sharia. #GranReemplazo#InvasiónMusulmana@isaacrrr7
El problema es qué hacer.
¿Qué propuestas son factibles?
¿Qué precedentes históricos hay?
¿Cual es exactamente el modelo que queremos, teniendo en cuenta que ahora son 50 millones pero en unos años serán 100?
¿Se puede conseguir sin un ideal que una a toda la sociedad?
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¿Cómo se integran 50 millones de musulmanes cuya religión y cultura chocan con los valores occidentales (libertad de expresión, igualdad de género? La islamización es irreversible sin fe, pensad o pronto estaremos bajo la #sharia. #GranReemplazo#InvasiónMusulmana@isaacrrr7
Tens tota la raó.
No es pot anar enlloc sense saber d'on vens (un poble que neix per la Fe) ni on vas.
"Literalment", com diuen els joves, no saben quin és l'objectiu final - sigui independència o no-: no saben què volen, no hi ha model de persona ni de país.
És com si un soldat que desembarca a Normandia a la IIGM no sapigués on ha d'anar.
@AgustiIgnasi@CristiansPV@33748agg@orriolsderipoll@llorenprats
Tens tota la raó.
No es pot anar enlloc sense saber d'on vens (un poble que neix per la Fe) ni on vas.
"Literalment", com diuen els joves, no saben quin és l'objectiu final - sigui independència o no-: no saben què volen, no hi ha model de persona ni de país.
És com si un soldat que desembarca a Normandia a la IIGM no sapigués on ha d'anar.
@AgustiIgnasi@CristiansPV@33748agg@orriolsderipoll@llorenprats
يقول القرآن نفسه إن عيسى هو كلمة الله.
والطريقة التي يقول بها ذلك هي تأكيد واضح على وجود عيسى قبل الزمان.
الكلمة كانت موجودة قبل أن تنزل على مريم.
يسمي القرآن عيسى «كلمة» الله التي «ألقاها» في مريم (النساء: ١٧١ — أَلْقَاهَا).
هذا ما تدل عليه قواعد اللغة العربية: لا تستطيع أن «تلقي» إلا ما كنت تملكه أصلاً.
الفعل «ألقى» فعل نقل وتحويل، وكل نقل يفترض وجوداً سابقاً.
لم يخلق الله الكلمة في بطن مريم، بل «ألقاها» وهي شيء كان عنده سابقاً.
والقرآن لم يقل «كلمة» نكرة، بل قال «كلمته» — كَلِمَتُهُ — بإضافة الملكية التي تربط الكلمة بذات الله قبل أي إرسال.
هذا ليس تهريب عقيدة مسيحية داخل الإسلام.
هذا هو عربي القرآن.
#القرآن #عيسى_ابن_مريم #كلمة_الله #النساء_١٧١ #الإسلام_والمسيحية #التوحيد #الكتاب_المقدس #قرآن #عيسى_المسيح #تأويل_القرآن #حوار_الأديان
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
@CatholicVote Thank you, the Virgin is also mother of God in the Quran. Please share it with your muslim friends, neighbours, etc.
https://t.co/H0N8idRRLn
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
@justchinonye Thank you, the Virgin is also mother of God in the Quran. Please share it with your muslim friends, neighbours, etc.
https://t.co/H0N8idRRLn
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
@UcheMaryOkoli Thank you, the Virgin is also mother of God in the Quran. Please share it with your muslim friends, neighbours, etc.
https://t.co/H0N8idRRLn
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
@TevinMacharia Muslims tens to listen more about religion than many europeans.
Maybe they would consider to think about says the Quran about Jesus identity
https://t.co/FUSxpC8FAx
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
MUSLIMS, READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Who is the father of Jesus?
1) The Quran says Jesus has no human father.
The Qur’an compares His creation to Adam’s. But the story it uses (angels prostrating before Adam) comes straight from a 6th-century Christian Syriac text, the “Book of the Cave of Treasures,” written to show Adam as a TYPE of Christ. In that text, angels bow because Adam bears the glorious image of God. Under Islamic logic itself: Allah would NEVER command angels to prostrate before a mere created man. If the Qur’an repeats this story, it can only mean the one before whom they bow carries divine status.
Jesus, the New Adam, is therefore divine.
2) The Qur’an gives Jesus divine attributes. From who he received them?
Is it incorrect to call 'father' to the one who gives this sort of life and 'son' to the one who receives it?
He is “the Word of God” (3:45, 4:171). He creates birds from clay by His own command. He raises the dead. He heals the blind and lepers. He forgives sins with His own authority.
Who gave Him this life, this creative power, this authority to forgive? The One who speaks the eternal Word is God, and this Word cannot be human.
3) Qur’an 6:101 says the Creator “cannot have a son because He has no companion/wife.”
Think about the logic the Qur’an itself uses:
The verse uses the past tense “had no companion.” That tense makes ZERO sense for the eternal God the Father.
It only makes perfect sense if it refers to Jesus: Jesus had no wife and therefore no child. He is the eternal Son who never took a companion.
4) The Qur’an is not denying divine sonship. It is denying carnal, sexual procreation — which Christians also reject.The linguistic proof is devastating.
The Qur’an NEVER says “Allah has no ibn” (son in the sense of lineage, family, divine relation).
It only denies “walad” — the word that means a son born through sexual intercourse, a carnal child.
Jesus is ALWAYS called “ibn Maryam” (son of Mary) in the Qur’an — never “walad.”
And how was He conceived? “We breathed into her of Our Spirit” (19:17; 21:91; 66:12).
If the Spirit of God caused the conception… who, according to the Qur’an’s own language, is His Father?
The Qur’an rejects the pagan idea of God having sex and producing a physical son.
Christians reject that too.
What the Qur’an does NOT reject — and in multiple places actually affirms — is that Jesus is the eternal Word, conceived by the Spirit of God, sharing in God’s creative and forgiving power.
Share this. Debate it. Pray it.
But don’t ignore it. #JesusIsTheSonOfGod #Quran #TruthOverTradition
I owe St. John Paul II a public apology.
Years ago I was scandalized when I saw him kiss the Quran.
Today I see it as providential — one of the most powerful prophetic gestures in modern history. In order to understand, forget for a moment everything you know about the Quran.
Imagine someone hands you a book.
You open it. And this is what you discover:
- Jesus appears 93 times in this book.
- His mother appears more times than in the entire New Testament.
- This book says that Jesus is the Word of God, it became flesh and dwelt among us.
- Jesus creates a living being from clay and breathes life into him — exactly as God created Adam.
- Only Jesus raises the dead.
- Only Jesus gives sight to the blind.
- Jesus speaks with perfect wisdom while still in the cradle.
- Jesus sends down from heaven a table of heavenly food — and says only those who eat it and believe will be saved.
- No one else in the whole book comes even close to Him.
- This book proclaim that wants to confirm the Gospel!
- According to this book, only Jesus is alive in heaven right now with God.
- He will return at the end of time to judge the world and defeat evil.
Tell me, brother…
Who is Jesus according to the author of this book?
Saint John Paul II was used by God.
Jesus is the bridge.
Even in the Quran, He stands alone.
Wake up.
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@GabrielSaidR@LloydDeJongh@JoelOsteen@JoyceMeyer@BishopJakes@remnantnews@FSSPXES@jackngraham@PriscillaShirer@Infovaticana@JohnBevere@ChristineCaine@livechristian1@VoddieBaucham
What do you think? Was John Paul II wiser than we realized?
Tienes toda la razón o la sunna y los chiitas.
El gran problema es el Corán.
El revisionismo intenta tener una mirada fresca sin prejuicios.
De ese modo, grandes filólogos como Luxenberg defienden sólidamente que el Corán es un libro cristiano.
La crucifixión y la filiación divina se ven claramente si te ciñes a la literalidad del texto.
Piensa por ejemplo en la Sura 5, aparece la única fiesta religiosa (Eid) del Corán.
Los discípulos de Jesús le piden un alimento celestial que les de paz, y Jesús hace bajar un Altar del cielo con un alimento sobrenatural...
¿Qué podría ser?
Jesús es el juez del día final...
Y el Juez está por encima de los juzgados.
En fin, yo no digo que el Corán sea como un evangelio, pero lo que es claro es que el personaje principal es Cristo, y que el Corán es muy, pero que muy distinto al Islam.
Thanks Koldo!
We are all so steeped in the standard Islamic narrative that it’s hard to break out of that mental framework.Together we have to keep spreading the message!A literal reading of the Qur’an does not deny the crucifixion. It denies that the Jews killed Jesus. I’m sharing with you an exceptional philological analysis of the verb ṣ-l-b in a video from Quranicendgame (https://t.co/lTduIY3v26 also does not deny that he is the Son of God: it denies that God the Father begot His son carnally.The Qur’an affirms that Jesus is a Word from God (bikalimatin minhu; 3:45), and in 4:171 it says it even more strongly:
“The Messiah, son of Mary, is only the messenger of Allah and His Word which He cast into Mary and a spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers.”
Cuando nos veamos nos tomamos unas birras!
:)
@Michael_J_Matt Hi Michael.
Please consider the feeling of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on muslims...
We need to preach to them.
They may accept just talking about 'The Catholic Quran'.
https://t.co/4M5wFbC2Ju
I owe St. John Paul II a public apology.
Years ago I was scandalized when I saw him kiss the Quran.
Today I see it as providential — one of the most powerful prophetic gestures in modern history. In order to understand, forget for a moment everything you know about the Quran.
Imagine someone hands you a book.
You open it. And this is what you discover:
- Jesus appears 93 times in this book.
- His mother appears more times than in the entire New Testament.
- This book says that Jesus is the Word of God, it became flesh and dwelt among us.
- Jesus creates a living being from clay and breathes life into him — exactly as God created Adam.
- Only Jesus raises the dead.
- Only Jesus gives sight to the blind.
- Jesus speaks with perfect wisdom while still in the cradle.
- Jesus sends down from heaven a table of heavenly food — and says only those who eat it and believe will be saved.
- No one else in the whole book comes even close to Him.
- This book proclaim that wants to confirm the Gospel!
- According to this book, only Jesus is alive in heaven right now with God.
- He will return at the end of time to judge the world and defeat evil.
Tell me, brother…
Who is Jesus according to the author of this book?
Saint John Paul II was used by God.
Jesus is the bridge.
Even in the Quran, He stands alone.
Wake up.
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What do you think? Was John Paul II wiser than we realized?
I owe St. John Paul II a public apology.
Years ago I was scandalized when I saw him kiss the Quran.
Today I see it as providential — one of the most powerful prophetic gestures in modern history. In order to understand, forget for a moment everything you know about the Quran.
Imagine someone hands you a book.
You open it. And this is what you discover:
- Jesus appears 93 times in this book.
- His mother appears more times than in the entire New Testament.
- This book says that Jesus is the Word of God, it became flesh and dwelt among us.
- Jesus creates a living being from clay and breathes life into him — exactly as God created Adam.
- Only Jesus raises the dead.
- Only Jesus gives sight to the blind.
- Jesus speaks with perfect wisdom while still in the cradle.
- Jesus sends down from heaven a table of heavenly food — and says only those who eat it and believe will be saved.
- No one else in the whole book comes even close to Him.
- This book proclaim that wants to confirm the Gospel!
- According to this book, only Jesus is alive in heaven right now with God.
- He will return at the end of time to judge the world and defeat evil.
Tell me, brother…
Who is Jesus according to the author of this book?
Saint John Paul II was used by God.
Jesus is the bridge.
Even in the Quran, He stands alone.
Wake up.
#Islam #Quran #Muslim #Allah #عيسى #المسيح #يسوع #القرآن #محمد #اسلام #قرآن #مسيحي #مسيحية #الله #كتاب_مقدس #يسوع_المسيح #الحق #الحياة #الطريق #Jesus #Christ #Gospel #Bible #Christianity #Truth #EternalWord #SonOfGod #KingOfKings #SecondComingTag
@GabrielSaidR@LloydDeJongh@JoelOsteen@JoyceMeyer@BishopJakes@remnantnews@FSSPXES@jackngraham@PriscillaShirer@Infovaticana@JohnBevere@ChristineCaine@livechristian1@VoddieBaucham
What do you think? Was John Paul II wiser than we realized?
I owe St. John Paul II a public apology.
Years ago I was scandalized when I saw him kiss the Quran.
Today I see it as providential — one of the most powerful prophetic gestures in modern history. In order to understand, forget for a moment everything you know about the Quran.
Imagine someone hands you a book.
You open it. And this is what you discover:
- Jesus appears 93 times in this book.
- His mother appears more times than in the entire New Testament.
- This book says that Jesus is the Word of God, it became flesh and dwelt among us.
- Jesus creates a living being from clay and breathes life into him — exactly as God created Adam.
- Only Jesus raises the dead.
- Only Jesus gives sight to the blind.
- Jesus speaks with perfect wisdom while still in the cradle.
- Jesus sends down from heaven a table of heavenly food — and says only those who eat it and believe will be saved.
- No one else in the whole book comes even close to Him.
- This book proclaim that wants to confirm the Gospel!
- According to this book, only Jesus is alive in heaven right now with God.
- He will return at the end of time to judge the world and defeat evil.
Tell me, brother…
Who is Jesus according to the author of this book?
Saint John Paul II was used by God.
Jesus is the bridge.
Even in the Quran, He stands alone.
Wake up.
#Islam #Quran #Muslim #Allah #عيسى #المسيح #يسوع #القرآن #محمد #اسلام #قرآن #مسيحي #مسيحية #الله #كتاب_مقدس #يسوع_المسيح #الحق #الحياة #الطريق #Jesus #Christ #Gospel #Bible #Christianity #Truth #EternalWord #SonOfGod #KingOfKings #SecondComingTag
@GabrielSaidR@LloydDeJongh@JoelOsteen@JoyceMeyer@BishopJakes@remnantnews@FSSPXES@jackngraham@PriscillaShirer@Infovaticana@JohnBevere@ChristineCaine@livechristian1@VoddieBaucham
What do you think? Was John Paul II wiser than we realized?