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Who came first, Christians or Muslims?
I sure will read about the early church history. TYConsidering our Lord was crucified in 33 AD and Mohammad traveled Arabia 600 years later, we came first. Please do some reading on early Church history - very interesting and will strengthen your faith as you learn about the exploits of our early Church fathers!
Yes you can’t confuse some people with facts and dates. That’s what is wrong today in our world.![]()
A similar question would be who came first, Jews or Christians?Who came first, Christians or Muslims?
Flower lady, I think you will enjoy this video: youtube.com/watch?v=UZBXHxHbZZEI sure will read about the early church history. TY
This article is a good analysis of Islam vis-à-vis Christianity, although it addresses your exact question only tangentially. I don’t believe it is from a Catholic source, but it approaches Islam in a different manner and is worth the read.Who came first, Christians or Muslims?
Uh…no, He wasn’t.Considering our Lord was crucified in 33 AD…
It’s an approximation - somewhere between 30-35 with as early as 27. That’s historic fact.Uh…no, He wasn’t.
Jimmy Akins’ guess is just that; a guess. He isn’t anymore accurate than anyone else who has studied the subject over the last 2,000 years.I know we’re off topic, but Jimmy Akin says that Jesus almost certainly died in A.D.33 and was born in 2-3 B.C.
It’s pretty much universally accepted by historians and theologians that this is true. What basis do you have for thinking otherwise? When was he crucified?Jimmy Akins’ guess is just that; a guess. He isn’t anymore accurate than anyone else who has studied the subject over the last 2,000 years.
The fact of the matter is that we don’t know and will never know with certainty. The best that can be done is an educated guess. I have seen many hypothoses that put the crucifixion anywhere between 29-31A.D. but trying to p(name removed by moderator)oint it any closer is futile. Even the question about the length of Jesus’ public ministry usually varies from 1 to 3 years. We don’t have the facts and the gospels aren’t consistent enough for us to state anything with a degree of certainty.It’s pretty much universally accepted by historians and theologians that this is true. What basis do you have for thinking otherwise? When was he crucified?