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Amen!I think what would make the difference in approaching Christianity vs Islam is understanding these things: In Christianity, God’s “final and full revelation” to man is NOT a book, no matter how special. It’s not even the four Gospels or the entire New Testament or the entire canon of scripture- It’s a person! That’s why we believe in “God became flesh”. It means God stopped sending messages, written or oral, through prophets- Rather, He showed himself to us, once and for all, in a way that was compatible with our own nature/limitations. So that seeing him, hearing him, watching him, we could understand these things.
It’s like this, if you’re a missionary/explorer to a newly discovered island and you want to teach them valuable things, like math etc How are you going to do it? You know they cannot get what you’re trying to tell them, so if you start with your symbols they may just give you a shocked, blank look. So you learn their language first and translate your math/religion to theirs so they can grasp it. Christianity believes this: God wanted to reveal himself to us, so we could know him intimately- It’s impossible for man to know an infinite being, so God took on human flesh to “reveal” himself to us in our own “language”, our own understanding.
- Who God is through our own perspective that is, our nature/our humanity.
- Exactly what God’s will for man is- That is, What it means/looks like for man to be one with God’s will.
So for us, the incorruptibility of the Christian “revelation” means the incorruptibility of Jesus Christ, not the bible!