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notes: Christians are taught to believe and surrender
their limited reason and trust God. The same applies to Muslim
scholars who believe in the limitation of the brain and
trust Allah and His Messengers so the question remains: "Is
there proof that God has a son which came from Him Himself"?
The answer in both Islam's Koran and authentic, early Christian
literature is that He does not. In the Koran you will find
a denial of such claim and that Allah told Prophet Muhammad
to tell the world "If the Merciful has a son, indeed I will
be the first one to worship him." Therefore the rejection
is not based upon malice or even the limitation of the brain
that it fails to comprehend, but it is based upon clear revelation
which should be considered by all).
The second category of the hidden things which the prophets and
their limited reason and trust God. The same applies to Muslim
scholars who believe in the limitation of the brain and
trust Allah and His Messengers so the question remains: "Is
there proof that God has a son which came from Him Himself"?
The answer in both Islam's Koran and authentic, early Christian
literature is that He does not. In the Koran you will find
a denial of such claim and that Allah told Prophet Muhammad
to tell the world "If the Merciful has a son, indeed I will
be the first one to worship him." Therefore the rejection
is not based upon malice or even the limitation of the brain
that it fails to comprehend, but it is based upon clear revelation
which should be considered by all).
The second category of the hidden things which the prophets and