Peace all
In the name of God, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful
Sura 17
17:81
And say: "Truth has (now) arrived, and Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish."
Christians made God, the MI-Mighty, the Arrogant, the Most-High, the Praised, the Perfect; in a position of disgrace, humility, weakness and limited means. This is totally illogical. God, the Creator of heavens and earth, the All-Knowing, must be free of any weakness or imperfection. If He was imperfect, then he would not deserve to be worshipped and bowed down to, nor would He deserve to be feared, followed, praised or glorified.
Christians portrayed their God in a disgraceful way, weak, poor, begging people for mercy and leniency, crying for what befell him and seeking people’s sympathy. This God, weak as Christians portrayed Him, deserves sympathy and is not to be feared or sought.
Jesus, was weak and humiliated, yet is worshipped by Christians. Christians believe that before Mary gave birth to Jesus, she was engaged to Joseph the carpenter. He wanted to leave her, but saw a dream that ordered him to the contrary. He was told, in this dream, to take Mary to Bethlehem to give birth to Jesus so he can be registered, as was the Roman law then. Mary and Joseph had to rest, on the way to Bethlehem, and could not afford but a barn. When Mary gave birth to Jesus, she rapped him with a cloth used to keep cows’ food. Joseph later took them back to Nazareth and then fled to Egypt, fearing from king Hirodous who wanted to kill Jesus. They stayed in M-Materiah in Egypt. When Jesus was thirty years old, they all went back to Nazareth. Jesus was then baptized by John the Baptist. Then, Jesus fasted for forty days. He then started his ministry warning that the Last Day is at hand. Satan tempted him and offered him all kingdoms of earth, in return for Jesus worshipping Satan. Jesus told him that in the Scriptures, bowing down and worship is only given to God. After this, he started preaching the Gospel in Galilee and Jerusalem. Jews conspired against Jesus and wanted to kill him, bribing one of his Disciples to lead them to him. When Jesus knew this, he was sad and wept. He prayed to God to save him from death. God did not answer Jesus’ prayer. Jews and Roman soldiers arrested Jesus and sentenced him to death by crucifixion. Then, they made Jesus wear a red dress, forced him to carry the cross, along with two common criminals and nailed him to the cross. He sought water to drink but was given vinegar to further humiliate him. Then, a soldier stabbed him to death. Jesus was then, as Christians believe, buried and rose from the dead after three days. He than ascended to heaven.
Such claims, as the above, portray Jesus as leading a miserable and humiliated life. He faced torture and persecution. Does such a man deserve to be God, the Creator of heaven and earth the All-Mighty, the King who has total control over creation, who deserves to be glorified? Or does such a weak man, from birth to death, deserves to be a slave who does not deserve to be bowed down to, revered or feared. Such a god, that Christians believe in, does not have the right to ask people to fear, bow down before, revere and glorify’ him. Such a god needs mercy, sustenance and help. Christians, who believed that Jesus is God, are not sane to attribute such things to God whom they call for his worship, obedience and subservience to his control.