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Angelos
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You are once more - either unintentionally or deliberately - perverting a section of the Gospel through your misinterpretation that but reflects your ignorance of the context:Sorry. You are wrong on all counts. Even if Jesus did not preach Jihad but he was trying to do something of same kind when he told every one to buy swords. Even by selling clothes, the followers were told to buy swords. Can you understand the program of future violence? But Jesus did not get the chance to do anything.
Luke 22: 36-38 He said to them, “But now, the one who has a money bag must take it, and likewise a traveler’s bag too. And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one. For I tell you that this scripture must be fulfilled in me, ‘And he was counted with the transgressors.’ For what is written about me is being fulfilled.” So they said, “Look, Lord, here are two swords.” Then he told them, “It is enough.”
Jesus’ utterance “It is enough” indicates His anger and the sudden termination of the dialogue, which result from His disciples’ misunderstanding His warnings. Jesus later corrects this misunderstanding in the garden when He heals the Jewish servant , whose ear is cut by Peter.
First, Jesus simply predicts that belief in His name will cause enmity between the closest members of a family and destroy the strongest ties. Nevertheless, He does not command His believers to kill their unbelieving relatives. The Koran, on the other hand, sanctions the murder of an infidel child by his believing parents through a story in Surah 18.**
He also had the program to make enmity between the father and the son. That was a very bad program. Have you read that in the bible, or should I present it to you?**
Second, Allah puts enmity between Adam and his wife when he expels both of them from Paradise in the Koran.
Does your Allah not forgive prostitutes who repent from their evil ways and turn to him? Does your Allah really exclude repentant prostitutes from his mercy and forgiveness? Does your Allah really think that repenting prostitutes should not convert and pray him because their bodies were previously dedicated to impurity?**
Last thing, Jesus allowed the oil of sin to be poured on his head by a previously bad lady (Mary Magd). That was bad to use the oil of ill gotten money to be poured on the head. Lately, news are coming about Jesus having been married to that lady and having a son too. We thank God that none of such nonsense is mentioned in the Quran. You would not find anything dirty about any prophet of God in the Quran.**
Besides, the news that Jesus married Mary Magdalene is not present in the New Testament, being a silly hoax fabricated by anti-Christians and supported by some Muslims.
The Koran agrees with the Bible that David committed adultery with Bathsheba and that Lot attempted to offer his daughters to the wicked people of Sodom and Gomorra. Do you consider these acts ethical and praiseworthy indeed?