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Muhammed should be remembered as we remember Djingis Khan. He was good at conquest & mass-murder. Other than that, a regular person is better than him.
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." ♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few." ♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth." ♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt." ♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own." ♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." ♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere." ♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.” ♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality." ♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
to be fair, there are other men who were also a good example to the world. Buddha wasn't a bad person by all account. But the same cannot be said of Muhammed
@@rphb5870 why? Muhammad SAW brought monotheism in a place where Polytheism was the norm, he and his followers suffer as all the followers of God did. He brought Practical Solutions that sets him apart from any other Prophet and is an equal to Moses/Musa AS during his own time. He created an entire nation of believers, armies, merchants, and others that the Jews would love to have but deny because well Ismail AS. All im saying, Muhammad SAW brings the final and last revelation from God. Prophesised in the Bible and the Torah and yet people still deny him lmao
@@nofal8586 Don't compare Muhammed to a prophet or other religious icons like Siddatha Gautami, he have more in common with warlords like Gengis Khan. Bloodthirsty monsters on a quest to conquer all of creation. "15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit." Matthew 7:15-18 so yes he is a false prophet, and that is why Jews and Christians never accepted him. He didn't even know what Christianity really was and bears all the hallmark of a demon possessed person. Even his own book betrays its demonic origin
@@lovingGodeveryday "Ah, the classic passive-aggressive evangelism disguised as compassion. While I’m sure your intentions are pure, perhaps consider this: faith is not a competition where one side 'wins' by converting the other. Mutual respect, understanding, and coexistence go much further in reflecting the love and compassion that Jesus himself preached. Instead of praying for others to conform to your beliefs, perhaps pray for a world where all people-Muslim, Christian, or otherwise-can live in peace and harmony without feeling the need to impose their faith on others. That would be a far greater testament to Christ's teachings of love and acceptance, wouldn’t it?"
"Well, if it weren’t a debate, your comment wouldn’t exist, now would it? The fact that you're compelled to chime in suggests there's more to discuss than you’d like to admit. Dismissing something as 'not a debate' is just a clever way of avoiding the hard work of engaging with the arguments. So, here’s a thought: if you truly believe there’s no debate, either bring something meaningful to the table or gracefully exit the conversation. Otherwise, your comment is just background noise-contributing nothing but proving everything."
@@DawahWDansrey Then why does the quran say he prayed for forgiveness? According to hadiths he prayed for forgiveness 70 times a day. The guy was sinning like it's a sport.
@@djordjeprodanovic6292 First of All, Show Where It Says That He Prayed For The Forgiveness of Sins! Show Me! Second of All, The Prophet (ﷺ) Repented 70 Times A Day! Doesn’t Mean He Sinned! Definition of The Word “Repent”: “feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.” WRONGDOING!!! Wrongdoing Can Also Mean Mistakes! Mistakes Aren’t The Same As Sin!
"Your faith in Jesus as the way to salvation is clearly important to you, and I respect that. However, declaring this as an absolute truth overlooks the diversity of beliefs and paths that exist in the world. Not everyone shares the same interpretation of salvation, nor do they define it through the lens of your faith tradition. If your goal is to inspire dialogue or reflection, perhaps consider presenting your beliefs as a personal truth rather than a universal mandate. After all, the beauty of faith lies in its ability to guide individuals uniquely, not in imposing it on others as the only way forward."
@@scoviaachan6172 I believe truth should always be the ultimate goal. Truth can be uncomfortable, but withholding it can be cruel. As a Christian, I'm convinced Jesus is the only way to salvation. Misleading others by suggesting alternative paths, which I know are ineffective, would be like withholding a proven cancer cure. Instead of offering false hope, I should share the truth, even if it's difficult to hear.
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." ♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few." ♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth." ♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt." ♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own." ♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." ♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere." ♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.” ♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality." ♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
@@AtamMardesholy shie an atheist! ALL RELIGIONS UNITE AGAINST THIS ATHEIST MAN I CALL UPON A CRUSADE!MUSLIM, CHRISTIAN, JEWISH, BUDDHIST! UNITE! DEUS VULT! ALLAH HUAKBAR! YAHWEH'S WILLS IT! ... Buddha's chanting idk bro...
"Ah, the classic 'Satan vs. God' narrative, as if the universe operates like a cosmic WWE match. If God is omnipotent, why is there even a contest? Surely, an all-powerful deity doesn’t need an eternity-long drama to establish dominance over a supposed subordinate. And let’s not forget, according to your theology, Satan was created by God. So if God’s kingdom is destined to stand in the end, why not skip the theatrics and cut to the finish line? Or is the suspense for the audience? If so, perhaps consider how the suffering, confusion, and moral ambiguity woven into this storyline reflect more on the playwright than the villain. After all, a truly omnipotent God wouldn’t need to 'win'-the concept of opposition wouldn’t even exist in the first place. Care to reconcile that plot hole?"
"Ah, the classic 'anonymous morality test' argument-how original. If we stripped any revered figure of their historical and cultural context and told their story anonymously, reactions would vary based on the listener's biases and preconceived notions. The same could be said about stories from your faith. Let’s try this: imagine a man claiming to be God, associating with sinners, overturning temple tables, and being betrayed by his closest followers-anonymous, he might not fare so well in judgment either. But here’s the kicker: greatness isn’t determined by cherry-picking stories or removing context. It’s about the legacy they leave behind, the principles they stand for, and the impact they have on billions of lives. Muhammad’s influence as a leader, reformer, and spiritual guide is undeniable-regardless of your subjective opinion. Dismissing it because it doesn’t align with your narrative is not insight; it’s intellectual laziness."
You Can’t Imagine Jesus Having A Slave, Yet He Sanctioned The Murder of Slaves!? “20 “When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged. 21 But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged, for the slave is his money.” (Exodus 21:20-21) And He Didn’t Abolish It In The New Testament, He Actually Condones It! “Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.” (Ephesians 6:5) “Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to curry their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.” (Colossians 3:22) “Bondservants are to be submissive to their own masters in everything; they are to be well-pleasing, not argumentative,” (Titus 2:9)
@@OscaReyLich No He Didn’t! He Actually Did The Opposite! - John 17:3 - Jesus Says That The Only God Is The Father! - Mark 10:17-18 -Jesus Differentiates Himself From God, Meaning That He’s Not God! - Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9 And 1 Samuel 15:29 - Where It Says That God Is Not A Man! - 1 Timothy 1:17 - Where The Only God Is Described With 3 Attributes! None Possessed By Jesus! And There Is A Lot More!
✝️ Jesus is the way✝️Jesus is the truth✝️Jesus is life✝️Jesus is the light which darkness cannot overcome✝️Jesus is the good shepherd✝️Jesus is the son of god✝️Jesus is the messiah✝️Jesus is the alpha and the omega✝️Jesus is the first and the last✝️Jesus is the beginning and the end✝️Jesus is the lamb of god✝️Jesus is the only sinless person✝️Jesus's word will never pass away ✝️Jesus is the king of kings✝️Jesus is the king of heaven and the earth✝️Jesus is the king of angels✝️Jesus is the word of god✝️Jesus is crucified for you✝️Jesus paid the bill for your sin on the cross✝️Jesus is the true god✝️Jesus is full of glory✝️Jesus is the only way to the father✝️Jesus will return✝️Jesus is the divine son of god who came and changed my life from bad to good✝️Jesus is GOD✝️Jesus forgave the very ones who crucified him✝️Jesus is the reason we are able to go to heaven✝️Jesus cannot be mocked as he is all powerful✝️Jesus wins at the end✝️Jesus is the only begotten son of the father that he gave to the world as he loved the world so much and that whomsoever believeth in him shall not perish but have an everlasting life✝️Jesus is the creator of the heaven and the earth✝️Jesus is the son-of-man who Prophet Daniel saw in his vision✝️Jesus is the one who is at the right hand of the father✝️Jesus defeated death✝️Jesus is the example set for living a life✝️Jesus is the one who Prophet Isaiah wrote 700 years before him✝️Jesus is the Emmanuel✝️Jesus is the one whom kings feared✝️. 1. Jesus is the way, the truth, the life: John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" 2. Jesus is the light which darkness cannot overcome: John 1:5 - "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." 3. Jesus is the good shepherd: John 10:11 - "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." 4. Jesus is the Son of God: John 10:36 - "Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, 'I am God’s Son'?" 5. Jesus is the Messiah: John 4:25-26 - "The woman said, 'I know that Messiah' (called Christ) 'is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.' Then Jesus declared, 'I, the one speaking to you-I am he.'" 6. Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega: Revelation 22:13 - "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End." 7. Jesus is the first and the last: Revelation 1:17 - "When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: 'Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last.'" 8. Jesus is the beginning and the end: Revelation 21:6 - "He said to me: 'It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life.'" 9. Jesus is the Lamb of God: John 1:29 - "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'" 10. Jesus is the only sinless person: 2 Corinthians 5:21 - "God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." 11. Jesus' word will never pass away: Matthew 24:35 - "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away." 12. Jesus is the King of kings: Revelation 19:16 - "On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS." 13. Jesus is the King of heaven and the earth: Matthew 28:18 - "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'" 14. Jesus is the King of angels: Matthew 13:41 - "The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil." 15. Jesus is the Word of God: John 1:1 - "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." 16. Jesus is crucified for you: Romans 5:8 - "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." 17. Jesus paid the bill for your sin on the cross: Colossians 2:14 - "Having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross." 18. Jesus is the true God: John 1:1 - "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." 19. Jesus is full of glory: John 1:14 - "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." 20. Jesus is the only way to the Father: John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" 21. Jesus will return: John 14:3 - "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am." 22. Jesus is the divine Son of God who came and changed my life from bad to good: John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 23. Jesus is GOD: John 10:30 - "I and the Father are one." 24. Jesus forgave the very ones who crucified him: Luke 23:34 - "Jesus said, 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'" 25. Jesus is the reason we are able to go to heaven: John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" 26. Jesus cannot be mocked as He is all-powerful: Matthew 28:18 - "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'" 27. Jesus wins at the end: Revelation 19:11 - "I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and wages war." 28. Jesus is the only begotten Son of the Father: John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." 29. Jesus is the creator of the heaven and the earth: John 1:3 - "Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." 30. Jesus is the Son of Man who Prophet Daniel saw in his vision: Daniel 7:13-14 - "In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence." 31. Jesus is the one who is at the right hand of the Father: Mark 16:19 - "After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God." 32. Jesus defeated death: 1 Corinthians 15:55 - "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" 33. Jesus is the example set for living a life: 1 Peter 2:21 - "To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps." 34. Jesus is the one whom Prophet Isaiah wrote 700 years before him: Isaiah 9:6 - "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." 35. Jesus is the Emmanuel (God with us): Matthew 1:23 - "The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel" (which means "God with us"). 36. Jesus is the one whom kings feared: Matthew 2:3 - "When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him."
"Exactly! 'King of Kings' yet putting children through suffering and hardship? Sounds more like the plot of a twisted morality test than genuine love. If he really cared about children, as he so often claimed, why not stop creating them to face poverty, abuse, and pain? Is it to prove some cosmic point at their expense? True leadership isn’t about testing the weak to glorify yourself-it’s about protecting them. A real 'King of Kings' would act to prevent harm, not sit back and watch, letting suffering unfold like a divine spectator sport. Maybe it’s time to reevaluate what love and leadership actually look like because this version of it feels anything but noble."
@@scoviaachan6172 suffering is a result of the fall of man. So long as we live on earth no man, not even the most devout Christian is free from suffering.
"Exactly-true lords lead, act, and take charge. They don’t sit idly by, hoping for divine intervention or asking others to fix what they could address themselves. If anything, the passive image of 'waiting on God’s plan' doesn’t scream love-it screams indifference. If your god truly loved you, wouldn’t he equip you with the tools to act rather than asking for blind faith and endless prayer? Maybe it’s time to rethink what leadership and love actually look like-because sitting back and watching people struggle doesn’t exactly make for a caring lord."
It’s an insult to our Lord and Savior that someone even asked this question. Jesus sacrificed himself on our behalf to save us from ourselves. Muhammad didn’t do anything to see if humanity.
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." ♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few." ♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth." ♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt." ♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own." ♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." ♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere." ♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.” ♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality." ♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
"Ah, the dramatic outrage-a classic substitute for a reasoned argument. First, let’s address the core of your claim: Jesus’ sacrifice. According to your belief, Jesus’ death was part of a divine plan, orchestrated by God, who presumably could’ve chosen any method to 'save humanity.' So, was it truly a selfless act, or simply fulfilling a predetermined role? Now let’s talk about Muhammad. You dismiss him with 'he didn’t do anything for humanity,' which conveniently ignores that he united warring tribes, established a social justice system, advocated for the rights of women and orphans in a deeply patriarchal society, and created a civilization that led advancements in science, medicine, and philosophy-achievements that benefited humanity in tangible ways. So, if you want to make this about contributions to humanity, the debate isn’t as one-sided as you’d like to pretend. Outrage doesn’t win arguments-facts do."
@"Jesus sacrificed himself on our behalf to save us from ourselves." Did he? If you think about this event critically you will see that god sacrificed himself to himself, than was inconvenienced for one and a half days and than went to paradise.
Even Muslim has come to term with this too Literally Yesus in Quran described as sinless and didn't commit any sins (Not god according to them) While Muhammad is sinless but committed sins just like the rest of humanity (not prophet to me) If they don't believe Quran that's a good news then lol
"Such a statement says more about your approach to faith than about Muhammad or Jesus. Resorting to insults undermines the very principles of love, humility, and respect that Jesus himself taught. If you believe Jesus is superior, then let your arguments reflect his character-not hostility. Faith is not a competition, nor should it be an excuse to demean others. Muhammad and Jesus are revered by billions for their contributions to humanity, and dismissing one with such disdain only reveals an unwillingness to engage with historical and theological nuance. If you're confident in your beliefs, let reason and respect speak for you-not empty rhetoric."
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." ♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few." ♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth." ♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt." ♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own." ♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." ♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere." ♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.” ♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality." ♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
"Ah, the classic 'holier-than-thou' flex, quoting scripture to veil condescension as piety. If you’re so busy forgiving others for 'not knowing what they do,' perhaps you should reflect on whether your own understanding of this discussion is as perfect as you think. Forgiveness is noble, sure, but using it as a moral high ground to dismiss others' perspectives? That’s less about grace and more about passive-aggressive self-righteousness. Maybe save the platitudes for Sunday school and try engaging with the actual argument instead."
@@scoviaachan6172well if you dismiss people and they are wrong then there perspective is just wrong you can interpret a math equation ten different ways but only one answer
@orpheemulemo8053 "Ah, the classic 'you’re dismissing people' accusation-but let’s unpack this, shall we? If someone is genuinely wrong, pointing it out isn’t dismissal; it’s correction. Dismissing someone would be refusing to engage at all. The difference is in the intention-am I ignoring them, or am I trying to clarify a misunderstanding? Your math analogy is cute, but it’s worth noting that most of life isn’t as straightforward as a simple equation. Sure, some things have definitive answers (like 2+2=4), but many topics-like morality, philosophy, or culture-are nuanced. They require dialogue, not just a right-or-wrong binary. So, if I’m engaging, challenging, and offering counterpoints, that’s not dismissal; it’s debate. If we can’t call out incorrect ideas without being accused of 'dismissal,' then we’re stuck in a world where everything is valid-even when it isn’t. And trust me, that’s a far scarier thought than a little constructive criticism."
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Even you, who are watching this video, is a better moral example than Muhammad
"Exactly! Muhammad wouldn’t just survive the encounter-he’d emerge victorious, draped in a luxurious lion fur, and probably use the experience to inspire poetry or reform hunting practices. He was a man of action, strategy, and resilience. Unlike waiting passively for divine intervention like a celestial damsel, Muhammad faced challenges head-on and inspired others to do the same. So sure, let’s compare-a leader who overcomes the odds versus one who hopes someone else will step in. I’ll take the lion-taming trailblazer any day."
@@scoviaachan6172Just so you know I kept reading all your other comments and this in accent of that British English nobles or like Winston Churchill accent bro lol Why accent like essay bro chill 🔥✍️
"From a utilitarian perspective, the better moral example isn’t just about preaching ideals but about maximizing well-being through actions that produce real-world results. While Jesus’ teachings of love, forgiveness, and humility are admirable, they often lean toward passive ideals-turning the other cheek and waiting for divine intervention. This approach, while spiritually profound, doesn’t always translate into practical solutions for the challenges families and societies face. Muhammad, on the other hand, exemplified active leadership. He united warring tribes, implemented social justice reforms, and established a functioning community. He didn’t just talk about love and compassion-he institutionalized them in ways that improved the lives of countless people in his time and beyond. For me, Muhammad’s legacy as a proactive reformer and leader makes him the more practical moral example. While Jesus inspires in theory, Muhammad delivers in practice, embodying the kind of leadership that aligns with utilitarian principles of creating the greatest good for the greatest number."
You say he is a leader That is maybe But calling him a moral example has to be the most stupidest thing that all Muslim kept falling into You lack understanding behind Jesus's teaching because it's too complicated for you to apply his teaching that contradict to your human nature His teaching are better morally and practically Muhammad teachings are much desired because the most highlighted rewards like 72 virgins, 4 wives, mut'ah, men over women, screwing your slaves and defeated enemy, he's a rapist you idiot Carnal motivates Muslim at the time, your AI is stupid to say he is moral example Their income is based on caravan raids, if that's functioning community, I won't disagree with you But calling him moral example? You think lives are better under Islam? Why don't you live in Taliban go there have citizenship Why Islam going to infidels western country? Because Sharia law is not there! You think Sharia law is good? Go to Taliban I hear they like enforce Islam rule there. He is a warmongering, rapist, fucks, evil that wears mask of kindness and compassion. He did unite Arab tribes but under evil intention in a good kind clothings He is indeed the predicted prophet in the bible "Wolf in sheep clothing"
@@justkpop5659 "Ah, the oversimplified 'Muhammad married a little girl' argument-an old trope that conveniently ignores context, history, and cultural complexities. Let’s unpack your tunnel-vision perspective, shall we? Historical Context Matters: In 7th-century Arabia, arranged marriages and early betrothals were societal norms, not anomalies. Girls were often married at young ages because life expectancy was shorter, and societal structures dictated roles based on maturity at puberty, not modern legal definitions of age. This wasn’t unique to Muhammad-it was common practice across cultures worldwide at the time. Critiquing this from a modern lens without understanding the historical context is intellectually lazy. Selective Outrage: If you’re genuinely concerned about historical figures marrying young, why not scrutinize similar practices in biblical times? For example, Mary, the mother of Jesus, was likely a young teenager when she married Joseph, yet this is celebrated without critique. Why the double standard? Reductionist Arguments: By focusing solely on this detail, you reduce Muhammad’s life and legacy to a single aspect while ignoring the transformative societal reforms he enacted. He abolished infanticide, advocated for women’s rights, and established systems of justice that shaped civilizations. If this one point defines your entire view, it reveals more about your limited understanding than it does about Muhammad. Convenient Moral Superiority: Using this argument as a moral high ground overlooks centuries of Christian-led atrocities-forced conversions, colonialism, and even the endorsement of slavery. Are we to dismiss Christianity entirely because of its historical baggage, or can we acknowledge that all traditions evolve over time? Practical Focus: From a utilitarian perspective, the question should be: What impact did Muhammad’s life and teachings have on humanity? His leadership united warring tribes, established social justice systems, and promoted education and charity. This legacy is far more relevant than a single aspect of his personal life, which was culturally normative at the time. A Gnostic Reflection: From a Gnostic viewpoint, this kind of hyper-focus on surface details reflects a shallow grasp of deeper truths. Prophets and spiritual leaders operate within the flawed material world, and their actions are shaped by their cultural and historical context. True understanding requires moving beyond judgment to seek the broader wisdom they offered. In conclusion, if your entire critique rests on one historical detail, perhaps it’s time to expand your perspective. Judging a 7th-century figure by 21st-century standards isn’t profound-it’s just convenient. Let’s aim for a deeper conversation that addresses the complexities of history, culture, and legacy."
It's true Quran describe Jesus as sinless and never committed any sins Muhammad is sinless but did commited sins just like the rest of humanity(According to Quran)
Only by receiving God's Holy Spirit can we have the strength to overcome sin. And the only way we can receive God's Holy Spirit is being sinless and without spot or blemish. And the only way to be sinnless in the eyes of God is to accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour and be baptized.
🕋 Narrated 'Aisha🧕🏻: The Messenger of Allah married me when I was seven years old. He had intercourse with me when I was nine years old. >🌙 ☪ And you are truly ˹a man˺ of outstanding character 👍. >
"Cherry-picking quotes without understanding historical context is a convenient but lazy way to make a point. Yes, such narrations exist in Islamic texts, but they reflect the norms of 7th-century Arabia-a time when societal structures, lifespans, and cultural practices were vastly different from today. Marriage was often based on tribal alliances, survival, and practical needs, not the romanticized notions we hold today. As for the verse praising Muhammad’s character, his overall legacy speaks for itself: he advocated for justice, abolished harmful practices, and uplifted marginalized groups in a deeply patriarchal society. If you’re going to critique, at least take the time to understand the complexity of historical context instead of reducing it to soundbites for shock value. Ignorance may get you likes, but it doesn’t hold up in a real discussion."
@@scoviaachan6172really it's what was the norm of the 7th century who told his followers she's too young for you Mohamed told that to one of his followers right so it wasn't a norm but Aisha was 7 years old! And if he's a message from Allah (and to make a distinction yes Arabic Christian call god Allah but also yaso3 I put 3 cuz it's closest to the actual letter in arabic) he'd want to make his messenger for all ages! right? But this part isn't for all ages not at all! Also I'm leaving the discriptions of jannah
Jesus did not say, the kingdom of heaven is near, am going to die for your sins. Matthew 4:17 From that time on Jesus began to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.
Quran itself described Jesus as sinless never committed any sinful acts While Muhammad same but did mistakes just like the rest of humanity You may argue Muhammad's leadership is better and I will disagree but when comparing their morals it's always in Jesus favor. You heretic
Not fully, as like a body and mind, like when a monk do fasting for days to be closer to god, his body will have the will to eat by growling the stomach, but the mind can control it and make the feel of hunger fully disappear
@@OriginalAids DID JESUS APPROVE OF VIOLENCE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT? Within Christian doctrine, Jesus is believed to be fully God, meaning He was present and active in the Old Testament. Acts of judgment, such as the destruction of idolaters or divine commands for warfare, are often interpreted as part of His divine will. For Christians, this aligns with the belief that His nature is unchanging-the same Jesus who taught love and forgiveness in the New Testament is understood to have guided Israel’s actions in the Old Testament. Keep in mind I heavily censored this so it wouldn’t get deleted.
@@Adara787 If you examine examples like Numbers 31, Ezekiel 9, Joshua 6, and 1 Samuel 15, the violence is portrayed as divine judgment intended to establish moral and spiritual order. But here’s the tricky part: how do you reconcile those actions with Jesus’ later teachings of peace and forgiveness? That’s a challenge many people wrestle with. Some Christian thinkers suggest that the violence in the Old Testament doesn’t contradict Jesus’ message but reflects how God engaged with humanity in different circumstances.
@@Adara787 They claim Jesus remains consistent across both Testaments-demonstrating justice in one era and mercy in another. Yet, many still wrestle with the moral implications and how these actions align with the peaceful, loving Jesus depicted in the New Testament. The Quran on Violence and Justice The Quran addresses violence with a clear focus on self-defense, justice, and mercy. For instance, Surah Al-Baqarah (2:190-193) emphasizes fighting only in self-defense, avoiding excess, and ceasing conflict when the aggression stops.
@@DawahWDansrey We have tradition and scripture. The proto-evangelium of James is not considered canonical as it dates to late 2-3rd century so her age wouldn't have been 12-13, it would've been late teens to early 20s knowing the cultural context.
He had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines; and his wives turned away his heart. For when Solomon was old his wives turned away his heart after other gods; and his heart was not wholly true to the LORD his God, as was the heart of David his father.
It's about damn time somebody spoke up about that. Yahusha Ha'mashiach was a dark skin man.👨🏾 The truth is the majority of Europeans can't stand the thought of bowing down and worshipping a dark negro.....that's write, I said negro MessiYah. And no it's not so much about race. However, it is WAY more about TRUTH.
"Finally, a 'Team Jesus' member acknowledging some realism-progress! You’re absolutely right: Jesus wasn’t European. He was a Middle Eastern Jewish man, likely with darker skin, curly hair, and features reflecting the region’s diversity. Yet, centuries of Eurocentric depictions have turned him into a fair-skinned, blue-eyed savior, more suited to Renaissance art than historical reality. But here’s the thing: if you’re keeping it real, why stop at appearance? Let’s also talk about how his teachings-about loving your enemies, helping the poor, and avoiding judgment-are often ignored by 'Team Jesus' when it’s inconvenient. Depicting him more realistically isn’t just about skin color-it’s about embodying his message without cherry-picking. ✌️"
"Ah, a little geography and anthropology lesson is in order! 'Caucasian' originally referred to people from the Caucasus region (e.g., Armenians, Georgians, Chechens), not the broad 'white European' category it’s been misused to describe. Ironically, many actual Caucasians face discrimination and aren’t considered 'white' by those who casually toss the term around. So, if you're identifying as 'Caucasian European,' you might want to reconsider your terminology-or at least do a quick Google search before using it to make a point. Precision matters, especially when the term you’re claiming has a very different historical and cultural meaning than you might think."
@@translator2008therefore if you believe in Quran's claim on Jesus/Isa being the only human on earth to be sinless and never committed any sinful acts You're not heretic to Islam because you believe in Quran Many Muslim falls on this mistake, they praise Muhammad more than Allah
No Muslim ever calls Prophet Mohamad God, but you call human as God, and compare him with human😂 NIV "Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.
@@chRYst-88 Wallahi You’re A Liar! Show Me Where MUHAMMAD Says That He Will Sit On The Arsh of Allah (SWT)! And Even If He Did, That’s Not Shirk! Sitting On A Throne Doesn’t Make You God! Is King Solomon God For Sitting On The Throne of Your God!? “So Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord as king in place of his father David. He prospered and all Israel obeyed him.” (1 Chronicles 29:23) Guess We Should Add Him To The Trinity! 🤷🏾♂️
2:05 don’t forget, the Quran lists the false prophet as the best moral example, Surah 68:4. Then Muslims go on to say it is a book for peoples of all times and places. Regardless, the fact the Quran places the false prophet on a pedestal like this means you can’t just shrug off his behavior as “in those times”.
They both are false narrative. They both are doctrine of man. Yahusah Hamashiach is the way the truth and the life. No come to the Father but by him. You know not what you worship for salvation is of the Jews. Not Jesus or Muhammad. let no man misslead you with emty and deceitful philosophy. Religion is a man made narrative.
Really? You are comparing one false god with another! YAHUSHA came to save mankind and none else! Also YAH is not a problem to be solved, but a relationship to be gained!
3:37 : I like this video, but c’mon man. I know you’re saying execution, but you could’ve written it out(or written deaths of, if you weren’t sure about the word execution). This “joke” is not funny anymore.
@fearthelamb_7 Christ tells his disciples that the Comforter will not come if I do not go, while the Holy Spirit was present with Christ. You can read the Gospel of Luke 4
Lots of similarities between Mohammed and the Prophets. Anyone know if Mohammed may have actually been a Christian Prophet, but later the wicked interpreted things differently?
@@theriveroffaith852I write essay accidentally please forgive me I ask because I don't believe Islam existed before Muhammad, I believe Islam exists after Muhammad created it Muhammad claims he is a prophet and was prophesied then both christians and Jews together is against Muhammad This alliances doesn't make sense To even think of all these denominations that disagree with each other, all of these religious leaders that also disagree with each other, all bibles that have been written for centuries, both religions that hated each other Somehow reconcile to change their torah and bible specifically against Muhammad by changing their scripture doesn't make sense, to what advantage or profit to do this and how did they able to do that as the cost would be monumental to stealthy, quietly go every church and synagogue in the world to erase Muhammad's name in it without any historians to note this event down. Catholic, Orthodox, Apostolic even the Nestorian never even heard of Muhammad in bible Jewish Samaritan, many other denominations too For 600 years why would anyone not record, not a single testimony from all Jesus's disciples, the most important words from Jesus such as "A prophet will come named Ahmad" We believe he never spoke those words I don't think Muhammad is preaching the same god or even the same Abrahamic religion that both Jewish and Christian believe Muslim and Christian's god are similar but not entirely, both monotheist but Muslim and Jews don't believe god has the ability to incarnate to be fully human and fully god Christianity entire focus is Jesus being god Both Jews and Christians have great disagreement on the Islam version of Abraham's story on old testament and both agree what is written and what wasn't written in old testament, such as Abraham building Kaaba is not in any ancient jewish text and most likely fabricated. Islam is the only 3rd Abrahamic religion interpreted Old Testament that is very diverged from both Christian and Jews, such as Solomon being a virtuous man and his marriage to many women being considered virtue instead of sins, both Christianity's and Judaism's interpretation of said action was sin and not considered virtue. Islam believe Jesus/Isa is the messiah same as Christians but not god Meanwhile the Jews reject him being the messiah since they believe the messiah is supposed to be strong, liberating Israel from the enemy and crushing all their enemies Jesus is compassionate, forgiving and are against pharisees so they reject him. So they're still waiting for the messiah lol Conclusion: Religion of Islam exists after Muhammad and Christianity religion after Jesus Since the agreement on what was written on the holy book and interpretation is too great to consider Islam as an upgrade or continuation of Christianity
There will exist no difference between Yahweh and Allah, for: Yahweh = Allah = Baal = Satan. The "God of the Fathers" (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) and the God of Jesus (Abba) have nothing to do with Yahweh and Allah, for Yahweh, Allah and Baal request constantly and continually bloody sacrifices, especially human sacrifices; this in contrast to Jesus.
Yahweah means i am meaning i am the lord this also answers ur question about jesus being God he says before abraham was i am my friend please do more research allah and yahweah are two different Gods
Lol. This video has bias all over it. Starting with "Muslem apologist". There's no counter arguments by a Muslem here to either verify or negate made accusations. What a supposed apologists "might argue" is not a valid contrast or comparison. There are surely differences in the faith, dogma, and practices, as well as religious leaders. I'm sure there's also varied historical context too. A valid theological debate involves well versed representatives who are allowed to support own views. That's not what's happening here. That makes this video a propaganda and likely ripe with disinformation. A major clue is that at the end, the narrator who made a high contrast comparison then says, "The choice is yours" as if his villainization of Mohammed was not clear.
Jesus better Proof: Quran describe Jesus as sinless and never committed any sinful acts Can't say the same for Muhammad This video is more of moral versus not theological debate
Your use of the word proof followed by conjecture shows a lack of philosophical training. " Can't say" would be a more valid counterargument if from a Moslem who has read the Quran, not from a doubtful perspective. Your last statement also doesn't make much sense. Morals "versus" theology is not a clear distinction.
@@HandyMan-p3t ok my last statement is a typo what I meant is This video is more of a moral versus, not a theological debate on which god is correct I meant that Jesus is morally better than Muhammad who is not small but hugely flawed when compared to You said " true theological debate have both representative to defends his own faith" yes this is 1 speaker only and no muslim in the video to represent and defend but You misunderstood the title, video is figuring out which figure are better moral example which is why I make that statement This statement from you "theological debate" is enough to know you haven't finish the video at all when the title itself has already introduce it's intention is not theological but moral debate Yet you misunderstood this video Im also ex muslim, not a doubtful perspective person but a person with common sense This video again is moral versus, not a "philosophical" debate If you were to ask true muslim they'll support Quran's claim on Jesus being the only human on earth that is sinless and never do sinful acts That statement alone is enough to know Jesus lived life much more righteously than Muhammad who is a sinless (According to Islam) but commit sins just like the rest of humanity Research this all you like, it will always falls on Jesus favor when it comes to moral
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." ♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few." ♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth." ♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt." ♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own." ♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." ♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere." ♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.” ♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality." ♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
Noop that verse was missing in Codex They quoted this verse by the oldest Christian who knows Jesus histories in the Textual criticisms the technique of restoring texts as nearly as possible to their original form. Texts in this connection are defined as writings other than formal documents, inscribed or printed on paper, parchment, papyrus, or similar materials They find more information to put in the KJV
@@roginyappl7158 Yup, It Is! The Story of The Adulterous Women Which Can Be Found In John 7:53-8:11, Is An Addition And Not Part of The Original Gospel of John! The Earliest Manuscripts Like Codex Sinaiticus Do Not Have These Verses! The Earliest Manuscript Where This Narrative Can Be Found Is Textus Receptus, Which Is 14th Century! Clear Fabrication!
Everything is fabricated to you Muslim That is fabricated This is fabricated Your parents divorce paper is fabricated My brother in Christ Your faith is fabricated by Muhammad!
@@BATmanIronman-cu3pg Wouldn’t Be Possible According To Your Scripture! Matthew 12:26 Claims That Satan Cannot Go Against Himself! The Prophet (ﷺ) Warned Against/Cursed Satan! I Don’t Know About You, But That Seems Like Go Against Satan To Me! So Either Your Bible Is Wrong Or My Prophet Wasn’t Deceived By Satan! Your Choice! 🤷🏾♂️ But Let’s For The Sake of Argument Say That Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) Was Deceived By Satan! Why Would Satan Abolish Polytheism In The Arabian Peninsula, Command Us To Pray 5 Times A Day, Give To Charity And Fast A Whole Month Every Year!? The Sense Ain’t Sensing!!!
@@BATmanIronman-cu3pg You Asked For Proof? How About: - John 17:3 - Jesus Says That The Only God Is The Father! - Mark 10:17-18 -Jesus Differentiates Himself From God, Meaning That He’s Not God! - Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9 And 1 Samuel 15:29 - Where It Says That God Is Not A Man! - 1 Timothy 1:17 - Where The Only God Is Described With 3 Attributes! None Possessed By Jesus! And There Is A Lot More!
Muhammad did not read Arabi book. Muhammad wasn't wrote the Qur'an. This Quran is the word of Allah. Allah wrote the Qur'an. Jesus was prophet. You don't reply me.
But your book says your profit is the role model of mankind but the fact is Jesus should be the role model because Jesus is the king of morality and your profit doesn't even stand a chance against Jesus.
Yeah and the reason there are no depictions of Mohammed is supposedly because of idolatry. But even if there were pictures of him wouldn't worshipping a picture be Shirk of the highest order? So why the ban on depicting him?
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What Jesus Christ and Muhammad 😅are you kidding me, Jesus Christ disciples are better than Muhammad
Muhammed should be remembered as we remember Djingis Khan. He was good at conquest & mass-murder. Other than that, a regular person is better than him.
Fr!
You spiting facts 🗣️🔥🔥💯💯
Fam everybody better than Muhammad
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few."
♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth."
♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt."
♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own."
♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled."
♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere."
♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.”
♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality."
♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
Jesus is the better moral example for the word, the seen and unseen realms.
Jesus is King of kings and Lord of lords Emmanuel: God witn us.
Amen.
And Practical Solutiona goes to Muhammad SAW then
to be fair, there are other men who were also a good example to the world. Buddha wasn't a bad person by all account. But the same cannot be said of Muhammed
@@rphb5870 why? Muhammad SAW brought monotheism in a place where Polytheism was the norm, he and his followers suffer as all the followers of God did. He brought Practical Solutions that sets him apart from any other Prophet and is an equal to Moses/Musa AS during his own time. He created an entire nation of believers, armies, merchants, and others that the Jews would love to have but deny because well Ismail AS. All im saying, Muhammad SAW brings the final and last revelation from God. Prophesised in the Bible and the Torah and yet people still deny him lmao
@@nofal8586 Don't compare Muhammed to a prophet or other religious icons like Siddatha Gautami, he have more in common with warlords like Gengis Khan. Bloodthirsty monsters on a quest to conquer all of creation.
"15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit." Matthew 7:15-18
so yes he is a false prophet, and that is why Jews and Christians never accepted him. He didn't even know what Christianity really was and bears all the hallmark of a demon possessed person.
Even his own book betrays its demonic origin
Let's pray for Muslims to come to JESUS CHRIST.
Amen
There are thousands of Muslims coming to Jesus it's predicted In The bible
@@lovingGodeveryday 😂😂😂😂 I'm coming, on your face... 🤣
@@seanvandermerwe3409everything is fabricated in Quran
but everything is predicted in bible
@@lovingGodeveryday "Ah, the classic passive-aggressive evangelism disguised as compassion. While I’m sure your intentions are pure, perhaps consider this: faith is not a competition where one side 'wins' by converting the other. Mutual respect, understanding, and coexistence go much further in reflecting the love and compassion that Jesus himself preached.
Instead of praying for others to conform to your beliefs, perhaps pray for a world where all people-Muslim, Christian, or otherwise-can live in peace and harmony without feeling the need to impose their faith on others. That would be a far greater testament to Christ's teachings of love and acceptance, wouldn’t it?"
Is this even a debate?
Nah, it's a 1 sided dunk contest. And the winner is clear 😂😂😂.
With the wide number of the followers of Muhammad; Apparently it is.
Sad 😢😢😢
@@Float212 this obviously trash talk, that is what dumb people only can do... 🙄
"Well, if it weren’t a debate, your comment wouldn’t exist, now would it? The fact that you're compelled to chime in suggests there's more to discuss than you’d like to admit. Dismissing something as 'not a debate' is just a clever way of avoiding the hard work of engaging with the arguments.
So, here’s a thought: if you truly believe there’s no debate, either bring something meaningful to the table or gracefully exit the conversation. Otherwise, your comment is just background noise-contributing nothing but proving everything."
@@scoviaachan6172bro your AI is so nice
I always read them in Scientist accent
How can you compare our Lord to a sinner?
Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) Isn’t A Sinner! But Your Right! How Can You Compare God To A Human Being!? Just Shows How Weak Your God Must Be! 🤷🏾♂️
@@DawahWDansrey Then why does the quran say he prayed for forgiveness? According to hadiths he prayed for forgiveness 70 times a day. The guy was sinning like it's a sport.
@@djordjeprodanovic6292
First of All, Show Where It Says That He Prayed For The Forgiveness of Sins! Show Me!
Second of All, The Prophet (ﷺ) Repented 70 Times A Day! Doesn’t Mean He Sinned!
Definition of The Word “Repent”:
“feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.”
WRONGDOING!!! Wrongdoing Can Also Mean Mistakes! Mistakes Aren’t The Same As Sin!
@@DawahWDansrey Are you really trying to say muhammad didn't sin ??
@@chRYst-88 Can You Read!?
Our LORD Jesus is the Way to Salvation!
@@ManuelPinner 🙄
"Your faith in Jesus as the way to salvation is clearly important to you, and I respect that. However, declaring this as an absolute truth overlooks the diversity of beliefs and paths that exist in the world. Not everyone shares the same interpretation of salvation, nor do they define it through the lens of your faith tradition.
If your goal is to inspire dialogue or reflection, perhaps consider presenting your beliefs as a personal truth rather than a universal mandate. After all, the beauty of faith lies in its ability to guide individuals uniquely, not in imposing it on others as the only way forward."
@@scoviaachan6172
I believe truth should always be the ultimate goal. Truth can be uncomfortable, but withholding it can be cruel. As a Christian, I'm convinced Jesus is the only way to salvation. Misleading others by suggesting alternative paths, which I know are ineffective, would be like withholding a proven cancer cure. Instead of offering false hope, I should share the truth, even if it's difficult to hear.
Jesus is salvation
Satan vs God. God's kingdom will stand in the end.
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few."
♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth."
♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt."
♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own."
♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled."
♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere."
♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.”
♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality."
♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
@@AtamMardesholy shie an atheist!
ALL RELIGIONS UNITE AGAINST THIS ATHEIST MAN
I CALL UPON A CRUSADE!MUSLIM, CHRISTIAN, JEWISH, BUDDHIST! UNITE!
DEUS VULT! ALLAH HUAKBAR! YAHWEH'S WILLS IT!
... Buddha's chanting idk bro...
It is an everlasting kingdom that will outlast all kingdom
"Ah, the classic 'Satan vs. God' narrative, as if the universe operates like a cosmic WWE match. If God is omnipotent, why is there even a contest? Surely, an all-powerful deity doesn’t need an eternity-long drama to establish dominance over a supposed subordinate. And let’s not forget, according to your theology, Satan was created by God. So if God’s kingdom is destined to stand in the end, why not skip the theatrics and cut to the finish line?
Or is the suspense for the audience? If so, perhaps consider how the suffering, confusion, and moral ambiguity woven into this storyline reflect more on the playwright than the villain. After all, a truly omnipotent God wouldn’t need to 'win'-the concept of opposition wouldn’t even exist in the first place. Care to reconcile that plot hole?"
@@scoviaachan6172bro is making essay out of someone prayers
Goofy ah AI
I am an atheist but seriously, why are we comparing Jesus and Muhammad?
@@pranishsangraula4703 a very good question...
Some still view Muhammad as saint sadly
If repeat the same story of the prophet to them but anonymous they'll despise the man
@arifcso6633 did you look in the mirror...
@@VedatKoc-r8mI know I'm handsome
"Ah, the classic 'anonymous morality test' argument-how original. If we stripped any revered figure of their historical and cultural context and told their story anonymously, reactions would vary based on the listener's biases and preconceived notions. The same could be said about stories from your faith. Let’s try this: imagine a man claiming to be God, associating with sinners, overturning temple tables, and being betrayed by his closest followers-anonymous, he might not fare so well in judgment either.
But here’s the kicker: greatness isn’t determined by cherry-picking stories or removing context. It’s about the legacy they leave behind, the principles they stand for, and the impact they have on billions of lives. Muhammad’s influence as a leader, reformer, and spiritual guide is undeniable-regardless of your subjective opinion. Dismissing it because it doesn’t align with your narrative is not insight; it’s intellectual laziness."
I can’t even imagine Jesus having a slave like Muhammad did Paul, who called himself. A slave of Christ made himself a slave voluntarily not by force.
You Can’t Imagine Jesus Having A Slave, Yet He Sanctioned The Murder of Slaves!?
“20 “When a man strikes his slave, male or female, with a rod and the slave dies under his hand, he shall be avenged. 21 But if the slave survives a day or two, he is not to be avenged, for the slave is his money.” (Exodus 21:20-21)
And He Didn’t Abolish It In The New Testament, He Actually Condones It!
“Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.”
(Ephesians 6:5)
“Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to curry their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.” (Colossians 3:22)
“Bondservants are to be submissive to their own masters in everything; they are to be well-pleasing, not argumentative,” (Titus 2:9)
Jesus is god
@@adamherman460
No He Isn’t! Nor Did He Claim That He Was!
he did a few times even. The fact you gobbled up the lies you've been told for years doesnt mean they are true
@@OscaReyLich No He Didn’t! He Actually Did The Opposite!
- John 17:3 - Jesus Says That The Only God Is The Father!
- Mark 10:17-18 -Jesus Differentiates Himself From God, Meaning That He’s Not God!
- Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9 And 1 Samuel 15:29 - Where It Says That God Is Not A Man!
- 1 Timothy 1:17 - Where The Only God Is Described With 3 Attributes! None Possessed By Jesus!
And There Is A Lot More!
✝️ Jesus is the way✝️Jesus is the truth✝️Jesus is life✝️Jesus is the light which darkness cannot overcome✝️Jesus is the good shepherd✝️Jesus is the son of god✝️Jesus is the messiah✝️Jesus is the alpha and the omega✝️Jesus is the first and the last✝️Jesus is the beginning and the end✝️Jesus is the lamb of god✝️Jesus is the only sinless person✝️Jesus's word will never pass away ✝️Jesus is the king of kings✝️Jesus is the king of heaven and the earth✝️Jesus is the king of angels✝️Jesus is the word of god✝️Jesus is crucified for you✝️Jesus paid the bill for your sin on the cross✝️Jesus is the true god✝️Jesus is full of glory✝️Jesus is the only way to the father✝️Jesus will return✝️Jesus is the divine son of god who came and changed my life from bad to good✝️Jesus is GOD✝️Jesus forgave the very ones who crucified him✝️Jesus is the reason we are able to go to heaven✝️Jesus cannot be mocked as he is all powerful✝️Jesus wins at the end✝️Jesus is the only begotten son of the father that he gave to the world as he loved the world so much and that whomsoever believeth in him shall not perish but have an everlasting life✝️Jesus is the creator of the heaven and the earth✝️Jesus is the son-of-man who Prophet Daniel saw in his vision✝️Jesus is the one who is at the right hand of the father✝️Jesus defeated death✝️Jesus is the example set for living a life✝️Jesus is the one who Prophet Isaiah wrote 700 years before him✝️Jesus is the Emmanuel✝️Jesus is the one whom kings feared✝️.
1. Jesus is the way, the truth, the life:
John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'"
2. Jesus is the light which darkness cannot overcome:
John 1:5 - "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."
3. Jesus is the good shepherd:
John 10:11 - "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep."
4. Jesus is the Son of God:
John 10:36 - "Why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said, 'I am God’s Son'?"
5. Jesus is the Messiah:
John 4:25-26 - "The woman said, 'I know that Messiah' (called Christ) 'is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.' Then Jesus declared, 'I, the one speaking to you-I am he.'"
6. Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega:
Revelation 22:13 - "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End."
7. Jesus is the first and the last:
Revelation 1:17 - "When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: 'Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last.'"
8. Jesus is the beginning and the end:
Revelation 21:6 - "He said to me: 'It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life.'"
9. Jesus is the Lamb of God:
John 1:29 - "The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!'"
10. Jesus is the only sinless person:
2 Corinthians 5:21 - "God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God."
11. Jesus' word will never pass away:
Matthew 24:35 - "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away."
12. Jesus is the King of kings:
Revelation 19:16 - "On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS."
13. Jesus is the King of heaven and the earth:
Matthew 28:18 - "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'"
14. Jesus is the King of angels:
Matthew 13:41 - "The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil."
15. Jesus is the Word of God:
John 1:1 - "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
16. Jesus is crucified for you:
Romans 5:8 - "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
17. Jesus paid the bill for your sin on the cross:
Colossians 2:14 - "Having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross."
18. Jesus is the true God:
John 1:1 - "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
19. Jesus is full of glory:
John 1:14 - "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth."
20. Jesus is the only way to the Father:
John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'"
21. Jesus will return:
John 14:3 - "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am."
22. Jesus is the divine Son of God who came and changed my life from bad to good:
John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
23. Jesus is GOD:
John 10:30 - "I and the Father are one."
24. Jesus forgave the very ones who crucified him:
Luke 23:34 - "Jesus said, 'Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.'"
25. Jesus is the reason we are able to go to heaven:
John 14:6 - "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'"
26. Jesus cannot be mocked as He is all-powerful:
Matthew 28:18 - "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'"
27. Jesus wins at the end:
Revelation 19:11 - "I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and wages war."
28. Jesus is the only begotten Son of the Father:
John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
29. Jesus is the creator of the heaven and the earth:
John 1:3 - "Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made."
30. Jesus is the Son of Man who Prophet Daniel saw in his vision:
Daniel 7:13-14 - "In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence."
31. Jesus is the one who is at the right hand of the Father:
Mark 16:19 - "After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God."
32. Jesus defeated death:
1 Corinthians 15:55 - "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?"
33. Jesus is the example set for living a life:
1 Peter 2:21 - "To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps."
34. Jesus is the one whom Prophet Isaiah wrote 700 years before him:
Isaiah 9:6 - "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
35. Jesus is the Emmanuel (God with us):
Matthew 1:23 - "The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel" (which means "God with us").
36. Jesus is the one whom kings feared:
Matthew 2:3 - "When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him."
Very Beautiful ❤Amen
Amen ❤️
Jesus of Nazareth - King of kings and Lord of Lords.Mohammed was no prophet but a wolf in sheep's clothing.
@@LJPB7146 Lord of the rings you mean 😂
"Exactly! 'King of Kings' yet putting children through suffering and hardship? Sounds more like the plot of a twisted morality test than genuine love. If he really cared about children, as he so often claimed, why not stop creating them to face poverty, abuse, and pain? Is it to prove some cosmic point at their expense?
True leadership isn’t about testing the weak to glorify yourself-it’s about protecting them. A real 'King of Kings' would act to prevent harm, not sit back and watch, letting suffering unfold like a divine spectator sport. Maybe it’s time to reevaluate what love and leadership actually look like because this version of it feels anything but noble."
@@scoviaachan6172 suffering is a result of the fall of man. So long as we live on earth no man, not even the most devout Christian is free from suffering.
Christ is LORD ✝️
@@danianfrost yes Lord of the rings....
@@VedatKoc-r8m King of kings ✝Lord of LORDS ☦✅
@@VedatKoc-r8mmy precious!!
"Exactly-true lords lead, act, and take charge. They don’t sit idly by, hoping for divine intervention or asking others to fix what they could address themselves. If anything, the passive image of 'waiting on God’s plan' doesn’t scream love-it screams indifference.
If your god truly loved you, wouldn’t he equip you with the tools to act rather than asking for blind faith and endless prayer? Maybe it’s time to rethink what leadership and love actually look like-because sitting back and watching people struggle doesn’t exactly make for a caring lord."
@@scoviaachan6172same could be said for Allah
Very good video. Thanks for making it
It’s an insult to our Lord and Savior that someone even asked this question. Jesus sacrificed himself on our behalf to save us from ourselves. Muhammad didn’t do anything to see if humanity.
Ow ok you are right Muhammad is a sinner but our Lord Jesus is perfect and is the reflection of God love's ❤️
if jesus is god than that means he endorsed slayvery. read Exodus 21. It also means he flooded the planet and also set up Adam and Eve to fasil.
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few."
♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth."
♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt."
♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own."
♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled."
♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere."
♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.”
♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality."
♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
"Ah, the dramatic outrage-a classic substitute for a reasoned argument. First, let’s address the core of your claim: Jesus’ sacrifice. According to your belief, Jesus’ death was part of a divine plan, orchestrated by God, who presumably could’ve chosen any method to 'save humanity.' So, was it truly a selfless act, or simply fulfilling a predetermined role?
Now let’s talk about Muhammad. You dismiss him with 'he didn’t do anything for humanity,' which conveniently ignores that he united warring tribes, established a social justice system, advocated for the rights of women and orphans in a deeply patriarchal society, and created a civilization that led advancements in science, medicine, and philosophy-achievements that benefited humanity in tangible ways.
So, if you want to make this about contributions to humanity, the debate isn’t as one-sided as you’d like to pretend. Outrage doesn’t win arguments-facts do."
@"Jesus sacrificed himself on our behalf to save us from ourselves." Did he? If you think about this event critically you will see that god sacrificed himself to himself, than was inconvenienced for one and a half days and than went to paradise.
Muhammad can't even come close to the dirt Jesus walked on.
Even Muslim has come to term with this too
Literally Yesus in Quran described as sinless and didn't commit any sins (Not god according to them)
While Muhammad is sinless but committed sins just like the rest of humanity (not prophet to me)
If they don't believe Quran that's a good news then lol
@@YosafatNugraha do you mean Jesus the pimp
💯💯
@@VedatKoc-r8mYeah that guy Jesus cooler than anyone even Muhammad himself
Quran supports my claim bro
Trust me bro
"Such a statement says more about your approach to faith than about Muhammad or Jesus. Resorting to insults undermines the very principles of love, humility, and respect that Jesus himself taught. If you believe Jesus is superior, then let your arguments reflect his character-not hostility.
Faith is not a competition, nor should it be an excuse to demean others. Muhammad and Jesus are revered by billions for their contributions to humanity, and dismissing one with such disdain only reveals an unwillingness to engage with historical and theological nuance. If you're confident in your beliefs, let reason and respect speak for you-not empty rhetoric."
Only Jesus Christ. The Lord of All
Jesus all the way
Do not compare God with a mortal human being please!!
Jesus was fully man and Fully God
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few."
♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth."
♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt."
♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own."
♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled."
♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere."
♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.”
♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality."
♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
@@noluckasmr 😂😂😂
are you muslim ? you believe jesus is god ?
@@crusader-i2h I won't be worshipping a helpless dead guy anytime soon 🤣
Jesus Vs Mohammad ❌
Jesus Vs Satan ✅
Muhammad wasn't granted the title of Satan, he earned it!
Forgive those who have wronged me for they do not know what they do
"Ah, the classic 'holier-than-thou' flex, quoting scripture to veil condescension as piety. If you’re so busy forgiving others for 'not knowing what they do,' perhaps you should reflect on whether your own understanding of this discussion is as perfect as you think.
Forgiveness is noble, sure, but using it as a moral high ground to dismiss others' perspectives? That’s less about grace and more about passive-aggressive self-righteousness. Maybe save the platitudes for Sunday school and try engaging with the actual argument instead."
@@scoviaachan6172stop AI spamming
It ain't good
@@scoviaachan6172do you must use AI?
Intellectually challenged?
@@scoviaachan6172well if you dismiss people and they are wrong then there perspective is just wrong you can interpret a math equation ten different ways but only one answer
@orpheemulemo8053 "Ah, the classic 'you’re dismissing people' accusation-but let’s unpack this, shall we? If someone is genuinely wrong, pointing it out isn’t dismissal; it’s correction. Dismissing someone would be refusing to engage at all. The difference is in the intention-am I ignoring them, or am I trying to clarify a misunderstanding?
Your math analogy is cute, but it’s worth noting that most of life isn’t as straightforward as a simple equation. Sure, some things have definitive answers (like 2+2=4), but many topics-like morality, philosophy, or culture-are nuanced. They require dialogue, not just a right-or-wrong binary.
So, if I’m engaging, challenging, and offering counterpoints, that’s not dismissal; it’s debate. If we can’t call out incorrect ideas without being accused of 'dismissal,' then we’re stuck in a world where everything is valid-even when it isn’t. And trust me, that’s a far scarier thought than a little constructive criticism."
Even you, who are watching this video, is a better moral example than Muhammad
Exactly!😂😂😂😂
Mohammed vs hungry lion
Spoiler alert: the lion wins
What
"Exactly! Muhammad wouldn’t just survive the encounter-he’d emerge victorious, draped in a luxurious lion fur, and probably use the experience to inspire poetry or reform hunting practices. He was a man of action, strategy, and resilience. Unlike waiting passively for divine intervention like a celestial damsel, Muhammad faced challenges head-on and inspired others to do the same.
So sure, let’s compare-a leader who overcomes the odds versus one who hopes someone else will step in. I’ll take the lion-taming trailblazer any day."
@@scoviaachan6172Just so you know I kept reading all your other comments and this in accent of that British English nobles or like Winston Churchill accent bro lol
Why accent like essay bro chill
🔥✍️
"From a utilitarian perspective, the better moral example isn’t just about preaching ideals but about maximizing well-being through actions that produce real-world results. While Jesus’ teachings of love, forgiveness, and humility are admirable, they often lean toward passive ideals-turning the other cheek and waiting for divine intervention. This approach, while spiritually profound, doesn’t always translate into practical solutions for the challenges families and societies face.
Muhammad, on the other hand, exemplified active leadership. He united warring tribes, implemented social justice reforms, and established a functioning community. He didn’t just talk about love and compassion-he institutionalized them in ways that improved the lives of countless people in his time and beyond.
For me, Muhammad’s legacy as a proactive reformer and leader makes him the more practical moral example. While Jesus inspires in theory, Muhammad delivers in practice, embodying the kind of leadership that aligns with utilitarian principles of creating the greatest good for the greatest number."
You say he is a leader
That is maybe
But calling him a moral example has to be the most stupidest thing that all Muslim kept falling into
You lack understanding behind Jesus's teaching because it's too complicated for you to apply his teaching that contradict to your human nature
His teaching are better morally and practically
Muhammad teachings are much desired because the most highlighted rewards like 72 virgins, 4 wives, mut'ah, men over women, screwing your slaves and defeated enemy, he's a rapist you idiot
Carnal motivates Muslim at the time, your AI is stupid to say he is moral example
Their income is based on caravan raids, if that's functioning community, I won't disagree with you
But calling him moral example? You think lives are better under Islam? Why don't you live in Taliban go there have citizenship
Why Islam going to infidels western country? Because Sharia law is not there!
You think Sharia law is good? Go to Taliban I hear they like enforce Islam rule there.
He is a warmongering, rapist, fucks, evil that wears mask of kindness and compassion.
He did unite Arab tribes but under evil intention in a good kind clothings
He is indeed the predicted prophet in the bible
"Wolf in sheep clothing"
Starts the comment with "Ah pls"
Mohammed also married a little girl so
@@justkpop5659 "Ah, the oversimplified 'Muhammad married a little girl' argument-an old trope that conveniently ignores context, history, and cultural complexities. Let’s unpack your tunnel-vision perspective, shall we?
Historical Context Matters:
In 7th-century Arabia, arranged marriages and early betrothals were societal norms, not anomalies. Girls were often married at young ages because life expectancy was shorter, and societal structures dictated roles based on maturity at puberty, not modern legal definitions of age. This wasn’t unique to Muhammad-it was common practice across cultures worldwide at the time. Critiquing this from a modern lens without understanding the historical context is intellectually lazy.
Selective Outrage:
If you’re genuinely concerned about historical figures marrying young, why not scrutinize similar practices in biblical times? For example, Mary, the mother of Jesus, was likely a young teenager when she married Joseph, yet this is celebrated without critique. Why the double standard?
Reductionist Arguments:
By focusing solely on this detail, you reduce Muhammad’s life and legacy to a single aspect while ignoring the transformative societal reforms he enacted. He abolished infanticide, advocated for women’s rights, and established systems of justice that shaped civilizations. If this one point defines your entire view, it reveals more about your limited understanding than it does about Muhammad.
Convenient Moral Superiority:
Using this argument as a moral high ground overlooks centuries of Christian-led atrocities-forced conversions, colonialism, and even the endorsement of slavery. Are we to dismiss Christianity entirely because of its historical baggage, or can we acknowledge that all traditions evolve over time?
Practical Focus:
From a utilitarian perspective, the question should be: What impact did Muhammad’s life and teachings have on humanity? His leadership united warring tribes, established social justice systems, and promoted education and charity. This legacy is far more relevant than a single aspect of his personal life, which was culturally normative at the time.
A Gnostic Reflection:
From a Gnostic viewpoint, this kind of hyper-focus on surface details reflects a shallow grasp of deeper truths. Prophets and spiritual leaders operate within the flawed material world, and their actions are shaped by their cultural and historical context. True understanding requires moving beyond judgment to seek the broader wisdom they offered.
In conclusion, if your entire critique rests on one historical detail, perhaps it’s time to expand your perspective. Judging a 7th-century figure by 21st-century standards isn’t profound-it’s just convenient. Let’s aim for a deeper conversation that addresses the complexities of history, culture, and legacy."
@@justkpop5659 ignore @scoviaachan6172 he uses AI because he's stupid
He also literally starts every reply with "Ah" lol
Jesus is the PRINCE OF PEACE. Mohammed (Peace be upon him) needs the peace of JESUS
second and amazing video
The fact that this question even has to be asked.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
One is almighty God, another is a false prophet, what's the point of comparing them? Just like to compare a man to a rat in the sewer.
I think even Muslims agrees that Jesus was holier and better then Mohamed
It's true
Quran describe Jesus as sinless and never committed any sins
Muhammad is sinless but did commited sins just like the rest of humanity(According to Quran)
@@arifcso6633 what does it mean by sinless and committing sins at the same time
According to the Qur’an, Christ did not sin, but according to the Gospels, he sinned a lot
@@سبيلالرشاد-ذ4ص No gospel doesn not says that Jesus sinned but Gospel says that Jesus was sinless
@@سبيلالرشاد-ذ4صtypical Muslim, lying to defend their faith.
Only by receiving God's Holy Spirit can we have the strength to overcome sin.
And the only way we can receive God's Holy Spirit is being sinless and without spot or blemish.
And the only way to be sinnless in the eyes of God is to accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour and be baptized.
🕋 Narrated 'Aisha🧕🏻:
The Messenger of Allah married me when I was seven years old. He had intercourse with me when I was nine years old. >🌙
☪ And you are truly ˹a man˺ of outstanding character 👍. >
Chris Hansen: Why dont you sit down
"Cherry-picking quotes without understanding historical context is a convenient but lazy way to make a point. Yes, such narrations exist in Islamic texts, but they reflect the norms of 7th-century Arabia-a time when societal structures, lifespans, and cultural practices were vastly different from today. Marriage was often based on tribal alliances, survival, and practical needs, not the romanticized notions we hold today.
As for the verse praising Muhammad’s character, his overall legacy speaks for itself: he advocated for justice, abolished harmful practices, and uplifted marginalized groups in a deeply patriarchal society. If you’re going to critique, at least take the time to understand the complexity of historical context instead of reducing it to soundbites for shock value. Ignorance may get you likes, but it doesn’t hold up in a real discussion."
@ U can't blame Mo, it's the will of Allah. Sahih al-Bukhari 7012
See that’s disturbing
@@scoviaachan6172really it's what was the norm of the 7th century who told his followers she's too young for you Mohamed told that to one of his followers right so it wasn't a norm but Aisha was 7 years old! And if he's a message from Allah (and to make a distinction yes Arabic Christian call god Allah but also yaso3 I put 3 cuz it's closest to the actual letter in arabic) he'd want to make his messenger for all ages! right? But this part isn't for all ages not at all! Also I'm leaving the discriptions of jannah
Obviously prophet Muhammad peace be upon him cuz he is a blessing for all creatures
Jesus is the final blessing of all time
A pdfile is a blessing? Youre delusional
Jesus is king of king ,he is the son of God ..🙏
Do tyrants Vs Mohammad next
Jesus Christ is King.
Jesus is king 👑💖
No shit Sherlock Holmes
I serve him too
JESUS ❤❤❤
How dare you even compare 😢😮
Jesus did not say, the kingdom of heaven is near, am going to die for your sins.
Matthew 4:17
From that time on Jesus began to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.
I chose Christ ✊🏾❤real not hate
Jesus>>>
Jesus also says in your bible that muhammad is better than him i. mark 1:7
Quran itself described Jesus as sinless never committed any sinful acts
While Muhammad same but did mistakes just like the rest of humanity
You may argue Muhammad's leadership is better and I will disagree but when comparing their morals it's always in Jesus favor.
You heretic
Mark 1:7 isn't talking about Muhammad that isn't even Jesus talking
John the Baptist said
that
Read your bible again
@@dragonwavebreath543 your telling me a Christian to read my bible again? You are very full of yourself open your eyes search it up
I have a question for honest Christians. I’d Jesus fully god, does Jesus and the father eternally have the same will?
Yes, the Son, being Jesus, only does the will of the Father
Not fully, as like a body and mind, like when a monk do fasting for days to be closer to god, his body will have the will to eat by growling the stomach, but the mind can control it and make the feel of hunger fully disappear
@@OriginalAids DID JESUS APPROVE OF VIOLENCE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT?
Within Christian doctrine, Jesus is believed to be fully God, meaning He was present and active in the Old Testament. Acts of judgment, such as the destruction of idolaters or divine commands for warfare, are often interpreted as part of His divine will. For Christians, this aligns with the belief that His nature is unchanging-the same Jesus who taught love and forgiveness in the New Testament is understood to have guided Israel’s actions in the Old Testament. Keep in mind I heavily censored this so it wouldn’t get deleted.
@@Adara787 If you examine examples like Numbers 31, Ezekiel 9, Joshua 6, and 1 Samuel 15, the violence is portrayed as divine judgment intended to establish moral and spiritual order. But here’s the tricky part: how do you reconcile those actions with Jesus’ later teachings of peace and forgiveness? That’s a challenge many people wrestle with.
Some Christian thinkers suggest that the violence in the Old Testament doesn’t contradict Jesus’ message but reflects how God engaged with humanity in different circumstances.
@@Adara787 They claim Jesus remains consistent across both Testaments-demonstrating justice in one era and mercy in another. Yet, many still wrestle with the moral implications and how these actions align with the peaceful, loving Jesus depicted in the New Testament.
The Quran on Violence and Justice
The Quran addresses violence with a clear focus on self-defense, justice, and mercy. For instance, Surah Al-Baqarah (2:190-193) emphasizes fighting only in self-defense, avoiding excess, and ceasing conflict when the aggression stops.
😊 JESUS TEACH DEVOTION TO GOD
MOHAMMED TEACH PRAY N PAY OBEDIENCE TO GOD( ALLAH) CHECK IN QURAN
This video is about moral example
Quran itself described Jesus as the only human on earth is sinless and never committed any sinful acts
Mary was pregnant at 13 sooooooo brother respect others
no, no she wasn't.
@@chRYst-88 Yes She Was! Your God Impregnated A 12-14 Year Old Girl According To Your Sources, But You Want To Talk About Aisha (RA)!? 🤣🤣🤣
There isn't a single indication in the Bible where it mentions Mary's age.
@@dylanbonilla3683 Is The Bible The Only Christian Source?
@@DawahWDansrey We have tradition and scripture. The proto-evangelium of James is not considered canonical as it dates to late 2-3rd century so her age wouldn't have been 12-13, it would've been late teens to early 20s knowing the cultural context.
I'm not seeing any Muslim here
You must've been blind, whole comment section is at war bro
The Muslim will argue that Solomon has 1000 wives and concubines in the old Testament.
I’m a Christian but yeh he kind of did
@@mattt21 is Solomon a prophet 😅
And God punished solomon for having that much wife if you read the Bible.
Do we worship Solomon😂😂
He had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines; and his wives turned away his heart. For when Solomon was old his wives turned away his heart after other gods; and his heart was not wholly true to the LORD his God, as was the heart of David his father.
You could compare an average human and I bet they are a better rolemodel than this so-called "prophet" Muhammad
At beginning you lie, Mohamed was not black and Jésus was not european
At the beginning god created the universe
@arifcso6633 only one god ,not Trinity,Trinity is apostat
@@ammoursidicharef1512 trinity means one God. Tri-UNE.
Why dont you compare jesus with moses
Literally human to god again
This is the same like omniman vs security mall
So compare moses to the person who sent him on his mission😂
Im a Caucasian European on team Jesus. But let's keep it real. He wasn't European, so let's depict him more realistically ✌️
True
It's about damn time somebody spoke up about that. Yahusha Ha'mashiach was a dark skin man.👨🏾 The truth is the majority of Europeans can't stand the thought of bowing down and worshipping a dark negro.....that's write, I said negro MessiYah. And no it's not so much about race. However, it is WAY more about TRUTH.
It's the Renaissance period mate. Jesus is for the world.
"Finally, a 'Team Jesus' member acknowledging some realism-progress! You’re absolutely right: Jesus wasn’t European. He was a Middle Eastern Jewish man, likely with darker skin, curly hair, and features reflecting the region’s diversity. Yet, centuries of Eurocentric depictions have turned him into a fair-skinned, blue-eyed savior, more suited to Renaissance art than historical reality.
But here’s the thing: if you’re keeping it real, why stop at appearance? Let’s also talk about how his teachings-about loving your enemies, helping the poor, and avoiding judgment-are often ignored by 'Team Jesus' when it’s inconvenient. Depicting him more realistically isn’t just about skin color-it’s about embodying his message without cherry-picking. ✌️"
"Ah, a little geography and anthropology lesson is in order! 'Caucasian' originally referred to people from the Caucasus region (e.g., Armenians, Georgians, Chechens), not the broad 'white European' category it’s been misused to describe. Ironically, many actual Caucasians face discrimination and aren’t considered 'white' by those who casually toss the term around.
So, if you're identifying as 'Caucasian European,' you might want to reconsider your terminology-or at least do a quick Google search before using it to make a point. Precision matters, especially when the term you’re claiming has a very different historical and cultural meaning than you might think."
both are prophets...both are good moral compess to people...leave the stoning its not true in the quran
Quran described Jesus as sinless and commit no sinful acts
Couldn't say that to Muhammad
@arifcso6633 wait wha..what did the quran said to mohammed
@@translator2008sinsless but he makes mistake just like any other human
@@translator2008therefore if you believe in Quran's claim on Jesus/Isa
being the only human on earth to be sinless and never committed any sinful acts
You're not heretic to Islam because you believe in Quran
Many Muslim falls on this mistake, they praise Muhammad more than Allah
@@translator2008I don't think a pedo really has any moral grounds to stand on.
What the hell
I accept both of them but this guy is explaining Muhammad fully wrong compared to full explaintion in Quran
@@acholombe2387 they don't know better...
Can't accept the truth?
@sorrynotsorry3264 that's a question you should answer... 🙄
Such a pity for you
At all arguing about religions is wrong, they say that they have same origin so we don't have to argue with each other. God is God
No Muslim ever calls Prophet Mohamad God, but you call human as God, and compare him with human😂
NIV "Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.
And what has this got to do with anything ? muhamamd says he will sit on allahs throne.... Pretty sure that's shirk, the worst sin ever ?
@@chRYst-88 Wallahi You’re A Liar! Show Me Where MUHAMMAD Says That He Will Sit On The Arsh of Allah (SWT)!
And Even If He Did, That’s Not Shirk!
Sitting On A Throne Doesn’t Make You God! Is King Solomon God For Sitting On The Throne of Your God!?
“So Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord as king in place of his father David. He prospered and all Israel obeyed him.” (1 Chronicles 29:23)
Guess We Should Add Him To The Trinity! 🤷🏾♂️
Yeah but every Muslim believes that a pedophile is a prophet.
@GigaChad-m2r No We Don’t!
@@DawahWDansrey Didn't prophet Mohammed marry a 9 year old?
2:05 don’t forget, the Quran lists the false prophet as the best moral example, Surah 68:4. Then Muslims go on to say it is a book for peoples of all times and places. Regardless, the fact the Quran places the false prophet on a pedestal like this means you can’t just shrug off his behavior as “in those times”.
Even 600 years older Bible is perfect fit then the Qur'an in now days but Qur'an doesn't I am form India
They both are false narrative. They both are doctrine of man. Yahusah Hamashiach is the way the truth and the life. No come to the Father but by him. You know not what you worship for salvation is of the Jews. Not Jesus or Muhammad. let no man misslead you with emty and deceitful philosophy. Religion is a man made narrative.
Buddha wins every time.
Bro is not on red or blue team
Bro is on purple team
Budowa leaves his wife with children but im agree buddha is much better than muhhamed
This mast be a joke so people would have to talk about it 😬
Really? You are comparing one false god with another! YAHUSHA came to save mankind and none else! Also YAH is not a problem to be solved, but a relationship to be gained!
Oh no...
Muslim and Christian! Unite against our common foe to liberate Jerusalem against the Jews!
Shalom shalom from christian brother here
3:37 : I like this video, but c’mon man. I know you’re saying execution, but you could’ve written it out(or written deaths of, if you weren’t sure about the word execution). This “joke” is not funny anymore.
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It's because the UA-cam algorithm doesn't like certain keywords and content creators must censor them in order to be monetised
Christ himself called people to follow the Prophet Muhammad in John 16
totally a false claim, It talks about the holy spirit not about your false prophet
@fearthelamb_7
No my friend... Christ is not talking here about the Holy Spirit
@fearthelamb_7
Christ tells his disciples that the Comforter will not come if I do not go, while the Holy Spirit was present with Christ. You can read the Gospel of Luke 4
@@fearthelamb_7
The other thing is that Christ said that the Comforter will tell you things to come
@@fearthelamb_7
Please tell us what are the future things that the Holy Spirit told people about
Lots of similarities between Mohammed and the Prophets. Anyone know if Mohammed may have actually been a Christian Prophet, but later the wicked interpreted things differently?
Which religion existed first
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Do you think Christianity may have existed before Jesus came?
@@theriveroffaith852Do you think Islam may have existed before Muhammad?
@@arifcso6633
According to the context, yes. Why do you ask?
@@theriveroffaith852I write essay accidentally please forgive me
I ask because
I don't believe Islam existed before Muhammad, I believe Islam exists after Muhammad created it
Muhammad claims he is a prophet and was prophesied then both christians and Jews together is against Muhammad
This alliances doesn't make sense
To even think of all these denominations that disagree with each other, all of these religious leaders that also disagree with each other, all bibles that have been written for centuries, both religions that hated each other
Somehow reconcile to change their torah and bible specifically against Muhammad by changing their scripture doesn't make sense, to what advantage or profit to do this and how did they able to do that as the cost would be monumental to stealthy, quietly go every church and synagogue in the world to erase Muhammad's name in it without any historians to note this event down.
Catholic, Orthodox, Apostolic even the Nestorian never even heard of Muhammad in bible
Jewish Samaritan, many other denominations too
For 600 years why would anyone not record, not a single testimony from all Jesus's disciples, the most important words from Jesus such as "A prophet will come named Ahmad"
We believe he never spoke those words
I don't think Muhammad is preaching the same god or even the same Abrahamic religion that both Jewish and Christian believe
Muslim and Christian's god are similar but not entirely, both monotheist but Muslim and Jews don't believe god has the ability to incarnate to be fully human and fully god
Christianity entire focus is Jesus being god
Both Jews and Christians have great disagreement on the Islam version of Abraham's story on old testament and both agree what is written and what wasn't written in old testament, such as Abraham building Kaaba is not in any ancient jewish text and most likely fabricated.
Islam is the only 3rd Abrahamic religion interpreted Old Testament that is very diverged from both Christian and Jews, such as Solomon being a virtuous man and his marriage to many women being considered virtue instead of sins, both Christianity's and Judaism's interpretation of said action was sin and not considered virtue.
Islam believe Jesus/Isa is the messiah same as Christians but not god
Meanwhile the Jews reject him being the messiah since they believe the messiah is supposed to be strong, liberating Israel from the enemy and crushing all their enemies
Jesus is compassionate, forgiving and are against pharisees so they reject him. So they're still waiting for the messiah lol
Conclusion: Religion of Islam exists after Muhammad and Christianity religion after Jesus
Since the agreement on what was written on the holy book and interpretation is too great to consider Islam as an upgrade or continuation of Christianity
There will exist no difference between Yahweh and Allah, for: Yahweh = Allah = Baal = Satan. The "God of the Fathers" (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) and the God of Jesus (Abba) have nothing to do with Yahweh and Allah, for Yahweh, Allah and Baal request constantly and continually bloody sacrifices, especially human sacrifices; this in contrast to Jesus.
YAHWEH IS THE GOD OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. ALLAH AND YAHWEH ARE NOT THE SAME
=SATAN ?????
YAHWEH AND SATAN ARE OPPOSITE!!!!!
Yahweah means i am meaning i am the lord this also answers ur question about jesus being God he says before abraham was i am my friend please do more research allah and yahweah are two different Gods
@thunderkatz4219 yep
Jesus litterally claims to be the god of the old testament "I AM" translating to yhwh
They both are liars. Jesus did not walk this earth Moh
Jesus didn't sleep with children.. that's all I'm gonna say
Neither Did Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)!
@@DawahWDansrey Saying that a 9 year old girl is not a child is disturbing.
@@DawahWDansrey false prophet muhammad** Aisha was 6 when he married her and 9 when he consummated the marriage... We cannot be lied to
@@chRYst-88 And Muhammad (ﷺ) Isn’t A False Prophet!
@@DawahWDansreyyuh huh he is false prophet
Lol. This video has bias all over it. Starting with "Muslem apologist". There's no counter arguments by a Muslem here to either verify or negate made accusations. What a supposed apologists "might argue" is not a valid contrast or comparison.
There are surely differences in the faith, dogma, and practices, as well as religious leaders. I'm sure there's also varied historical context too. A valid theological debate involves well versed representatives who are allowed to support own views. That's not what's happening here. That makes this video a propaganda and likely ripe with disinformation. A major clue is that at the end, the narrator who made a high contrast comparison then says, "The choice is yours" as if his villainization of Mohammed was not clear.
Jesus better
Proof:
Quran describe Jesus as sinless and never committed any sinful acts
Can't say the same for Muhammad
This video is more of moral versus not theological debate
Your use of the word proof followed by conjecture shows a lack of philosophical training. " Can't say" would be a more valid counterargument if from a Moslem who has read the Quran, not from a doubtful perspective.
Your last statement also doesn't make much sense. Morals "versus" theology is not a clear distinction.
@@HandyMan-p3t ok my last statement is a typo what I meant is
This video is more of a moral versus, not a theological debate on which god is correct
I meant that Jesus is morally better than Muhammad who is not small but hugely flawed when compared to
You said " true theological debate have both representative to defends his own faith" yes this is 1 speaker only and no muslim in the video to represent and defend but
You misunderstood the title, video is figuring out which figure are better moral example which is why I make that statement
This statement from you "theological debate" is enough to know you haven't finish the video at all when the title itself has already introduce it's intention is not theological but moral debate
Yet you misunderstood this video
Im also ex muslim, not a doubtful perspective person but a person with common sense
This video again is moral versus, not a "philosophical" debate
If you were to ask true muslim they'll support Quran's claim on Jesus being the only human on earth that is sinless and never do sinful acts
That statement alone is enough to know Jesus lived life much more righteously than Muhammad who is a sinless (According to Islam) but commit sins just like the rest of humanity
Research this all you like, it will always falls on Jesus favor when it comes to moral
John 8:11 was not in the earliest manuscripts, it was added
We all know that
But John 8 58
John 10 30
John 1 to 14 are there
♦"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
♦"Religion is founded on the fear & gullibility of many & the cleverness of few."
♦"Only fools revere the supernatural bs just bc a book claims it's the holy truth."
♦"The delusional religious are cocksure & the intelligent full of doubt."
♦"The religious believe by the millions what only lunatics may believe on their own."
♦"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled."
♦"It's difficult to free the religious from the chains they revere."
♦“To have faith is precisely to lose one's mind so as to win God.”
♦"The death of dogma is the birth of morality."
♦"Religion fools many bc the brain is susceptible to hallucination & gullibility."
@Unfollow-666 so does John 17:3 too
@@thelegendarygamer421 so does john 17:5 five too😉i mena ofc you are not gonna read even two verses close to it
Just too ignorant to do that maybe
@@Unfollow-666 None of The Verses Which You Quoted Prove Jesus His Divinity!
lmfao
Fr fr no cap on god period Ohio skull emoji
0:47 that verse is fabricated
Noop that verse was missing in Codex
They quoted this verse by the oldest Christian who knows Jesus histories in the Textual criticisms the technique of restoring texts as nearly as possible to their original form. Texts in this connection are defined as writings other than formal documents, inscribed or printed on paper, parchment, papyrus, or similar materials
They find more information to put in the KJV
Without lies Islam dies
@@roginyappl7158
Yup, It Is!
The Story of The Adulterous Women Which Can Be Found In John 7:53-8:11, Is An Addition And Not Part of The Original Gospel of John! The Earliest Manuscripts Like Codex Sinaiticus Do Not Have These Verses! The Earliest Manuscript Where This Narrative Can Be Found Is Textus Receptus, Which Is 14th Century! Clear Fabrication!
@@Cariss625 Lying Is Haram! And Islam Never Dies!
Everything is fabricated to you Muslim
That is fabricated
This is fabricated
Your parents divorce paper is fabricated
My brother in Christ
Your faith is fabricated by Muhammad!
Jesus is not God.
Proof?
muhammad was not a prophet
@@chRYst-88 Muhammad was definitely deceived by the devil
@@BATmanIronman-cu3pg
Wouldn’t Be Possible According To Your Scripture! Matthew 12:26 Claims That Satan Cannot Go Against Himself! The Prophet (ﷺ) Warned Against/Cursed Satan! I Don’t Know About You, But That Seems Like Go Against Satan To Me!
So Either Your Bible Is Wrong Or My Prophet Wasn’t Deceived By Satan! Your Choice! 🤷🏾♂️
But Let’s For The Sake of Argument Say That Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) Was Deceived By Satan! Why Would Satan Abolish Polytheism In The Arabian Peninsula, Command Us To Pray 5 Times A Day, Give To Charity And Fast A Whole Month Every Year!?
The Sense Ain’t Sensing!!!
@@BATmanIronman-cu3pg
You Asked For Proof? How About:
- John 17:3 - Jesus Says That The Only God Is The Father!
- Mark 10:17-18 -Jesus Differentiates Himself From God, Meaning That He’s Not God!
- Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9 And 1 Samuel 15:29 - Where It Says That God Is Not A Man!
- 1 Timothy 1:17 - Where The Only God Is Described With 3 Attributes! None Possessed By Jesus!
And There Is A Lot More!
Muhammad did not read Arabi book. Muhammad wasn't wrote the Qur'an. This Quran is the word of Allah. Allah wrote the Qur'an. Jesus was prophet. You don't reply me.
But your book says your profit is the role model of mankind but the fact is Jesus should be the role model because Jesus is the king of morality and your profit doesn't even stand a chance against Jesus.
Nonsense. You down even know your own Koran. 🤦♂️
Then it was allah's word that the fact that Muhammad literally had an intercourse with a literal child.
@@majormohitsharma7701yet they say jesus was sinless and preformed miracles
Yeah and the reason there are no depictions of Mohammed is supposedly because of idolatry. But even if there were pictures of him wouldn't worshipping a picture be Shirk of the highest order? So why the ban on depicting him?
JESUS IS THE TRUE VINE and one with the Father and the holy spirit and is the sacrificial lamb of god which replaced further blood sacrifices forever.
Jesus Christ inviting all Humans to become the Spiritual Children of the True God... Because True God is the Spiritual Father of Christians....