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Originally Posted by willravel
Belief in one god? Check.
Basis on Judaism? Check.
Belief in Mary? Check.
Belief in Jesus? Check.
Belief in the immaculate conception of Jesus? Check.
Belief in miracles of Jesus? Check.
Belief that Jesus will return on Judgment Day? Check.
BTW, in Christianity, Jesus is a demigod, only a part of a whole god. So it's disingenuous to call Jesus "someone else's god".
Yakk, did you even watch the movie in the OP?
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No, a 46 minute long movie about the Muslim faith calling Jesus an important prophet seems like a slow way to learn. Do you have a transcript?
When I watched the first 5 minutes of it, it hasn't said anything of interest that would make me think "Muslim view of Jesus is almost the same as the Christian view", or even any hint that it would get anywhere close to that.
Many Buddists consider Jesus to be a Budda. Many humanists consider Jesus to be an interesting possibly historical figure, whose philosophical positions are sometimes laudible. Muslims consider Jesus to be a prophet. Christians think Jesus
is the creator of the universe.
That happens to be the core of (most) Christian theology. Viewing "X is actually god" vs "X is someone who did many of the same things, but is a prophet" ... isn't almost the same thing.
Is there a particular part of the movie that would change my mind? If so, thanks!