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As I was praying the sorrowful mysteries of the rosary, my mind began to wander somewhat, and I began to think about the basic understanding that I have about Islamic “theology” concerning who we Catholics KNOW to be the only begotten son of God and indeed God himself, Jesus Christ. Basically, my understanding is that Islam states that Jesus was, “a great prophet” but essentially was just another in a long line of prophets culminating in Mohammed. They further assert that it was NOT Jesus who was crucified at all, but instead was someone whom the Roman and Jewish authorities TOOK TO BE JESUS that actually endured the passion and subsequent horrific death by crucifixion meant for Christ; while Jesus himself alluded any such fate and instead was “taken up into heaven” without having undergone any sort of suffering, let alone death.
My question is this. Let’s suppose for the sake of argument, that Jesus WAS in fact just a prophet. What prophet, from Abraham, to Noah, to Moses, to Elijah and Isaiah, to all of the others in the Old Testament, would be so utterly cowardly and self-centered, as to be willing to let innocent blood be spilled in place of their own so as to escape their fate? NONE OF THE prophets in the Old Testament (of which many Muslims acknowledge if I am not mistaken), EVER shirked his own looming doom at the hands of those he came to prophesy to, letting someone else become the “fall guy” instead! It almost seems like Islam is making a statement about Jesus that veils a hidden contempt and complete disbelief in even the prophetic position of Jesus, like they’re actually saying, “oh yea sure Jesus was a prophet, albeit an extremely cowardly one that would rather let someone else die in his place than face his own destiny.” How does the church reconcile this seeming contradiction and contemptuous position of Islam in their attempts at ecumenical dialogue with Islam? It’s like adding insult to extreme injury in my opinion, by their saying that not only was Jesus NOT the Messiah, but he wasn’t even a profit along the lines of Elijah, Isaiah, and all the others. I just don’t get how anyone could even BEGIN to think that Islam is close to Christianity, for this and for many other reasons.
Finally, wouldn’t the guy who was mistaken for Jesus, even if he was an extremely loyal friend, follower, or what have you, cry out probably VERY early on in the passion he would have had to undergo, something along the lines of, “HEY YOU’VE GOT THE WRONG GUY!!!”
I have had people say in response to this question that then the Muslims would just say that the new Testament has been corrupted and so we can’t trust what it says about the account of this “Jesus look-alike’s” passion and death, to which I say then how could they even say that this “look alike” was crucified at all? Isn’t THAT knowledge from the same supposedly “corrupted Scripture” as well? I just don’t get it, but wanted to see what others out there had to say about this.
My question is this. Let’s suppose for the sake of argument, that Jesus WAS in fact just a prophet. What prophet, from Abraham, to Noah, to Moses, to Elijah and Isaiah, to all of the others in the Old Testament, would be so utterly cowardly and self-centered, as to be willing to let innocent blood be spilled in place of their own so as to escape their fate? NONE OF THE prophets in the Old Testament (of which many Muslims acknowledge if I am not mistaken), EVER shirked his own looming doom at the hands of those he came to prophesy to, letting someone else become the “fall guy” instead! It almost seems like Islam is making a statement about Jesus that veils a hidden contempt and complete disbelief in even the prophetic position of Jesus, like they’re actually saying, “oh yea sure Jesus was a prophet, albeit an extremely cowardly one that would rather let someone else die in his place than face his own destiny.” How does the church reconcile this seeming contradiction and contemptuous position of Islam in their attempts at ecumenical dialogue with Islam? It’s like adding insult to extreme injury in my opinion, by their saying that not only was Jesus NOT the Messiah, but he wasn’t even a profit along the lines of Elijah, Isaiah, and all the others. I just don’t get how anyone could even BEGIN to think that Islam is close to Christianity, for this and for many other reasons.
Finally, wouldn’t the guy who was mistaken for Jesus, even if he was an extremely loyal friend, follower, or what have you, cry out probably VERY early on in the passion he would have had to undergo, something along the lines of, “HEY YOU’VE GOT THE WRONG GUY!!!”
I have had people say in response to this question that then the Muslims would just say that the new Testament has been corrupted and so we can’t trust what it says about the account of this “Jesus look-alike’s” passion and death, to which I say then how could they even say that this “look alike” was crucified at all? Isn’t THAT knowledge from the same supposedly “corrupted Scripture” as well? I just don’t get it, but wanted to see what others out there had to say about this.