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ddarko
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Actually they believe that Christ did not die. They have a nice story of how the whole thing was just a facade and Christ went straight to heaven.But do Muslims think that God “pretended that Christ died on the cross”? Where do you find this in Muslim teaching?
Also, where do you find in Muslim teaching that God does not deceive? If it was a “trick” in the Islamic view, it was a trick played on the wicked people who tried to play Jesus. I don’t think that the Islamic view of God rules out the possibility that God might deceive the wicked. That is in fact one of the disturbing aspects of Islamic theology as I understand it.
Edwin
The deception part, as far as I’ve studied and from my discussions with my fellow Muslim colleagues, it doesn’t appear to be consistent with there theology. But then again, they have a wide range of belief camps haha.
If they indeed do believe that God can deceive people away from salvation, then there might be an objection along the lines of the moral adequacy of the Islamic God. I’ve heard some of these arguments before but don’t remember them off the top of my head
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