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Marybeloved
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Assuming that no believing Christian can accept Muhammad’s claimed “revelation” wherein virtually the entire Apostles creed is denied (The Trinity of persons in one God, The Divinity both of Christ and The Holy Spirit, The Incarnation of God in Christ, His Suffering, Crucifixion, Death and Resurrection) and considering also what the CCC says about Revelation, namely "Christian faith cannot accept “revelations” that claim to surpass or correct the Revelation of which Christ is the fulfillment, as is the case in certain non-Christian religions and also in certain recent sects which base themselves on such "revelations", what do you think was the source of Mohammad’s spiritual/religious experiences?
I’ve seen and heard numerous theories/explanations about what Muhammad experienced that lead to these claims, ranging from views of him as a basically good person to others that see him as the Devil incarnate. I’ve come up with possible theories on the matter and would like others’ (name removed by moderator)ut.
I’ve seen and heard numerous theories/explanations about what Muhammad experienced that lead to these claims, ranging from views of him as a basically good person to others that see him as the Devil incarnate. I’ve come up with possible theories on the matter and would like others’ (name removed by moderator)ut.
]Muhammad was a good man, a spiritual/religious vigilante, who, having become convinced of monotheism, and being unhappy with the spiritual inferiority of his people, deliberated to perpetuate a “story” about revelation in order to teach them what he had discovered to be the truth and to “save” them from what he considered the worst evil. *He considered that the ends justified the means.
]Muhammad was the innocent receiver of a legitimate spiritual experience (such as the private revelations some Christians receive, and Muslims too who are lead to Christianity thereby), But this experience was hijacked and corrupted by a demon and/or Muhammad’s own limitations.
]Muhammad was simply a clear-cut fraud like other cult leaders and false prophets who mislead people into giving up their whole lives to/for him through a false religion, for nothing other than the most pervasive narcissism possible -(which makes him an exceptionally evil person).
*]Muhammad received straight out demonic apparitions and/or was possessed and his entire revelation was the handicraft of the prince of darkness, to undermine Christ- This makes him innocent and deceived but makes Islam the very work of the Devil.
*]Muhammad suffered from serious delusions, such as schizophrenia and saw and conversed with projections of his own psyche that he could not separate from reality. He subconsciously constructed a fantasy in which he was the greatest and last prophet, (the hero) beloved by God and all his Qur’anic verses were “dictated” to him by entities and underwent supernatural experiences that no one could see because they were all in his head.
So…any thoughts?