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(b) Jesus (pbuh) was no "killjoy," the imbibers say, he turned water into wine in his
very first recorded miracle in the Bible:


Jesus saith unto them. Fill the water pots with water. And they filled them up to the
brim. And he saith unto them. Draw out now... When the ruler of the feast had tasted
the water that was made wine ... And saith ... (why) thou hast kept the good wine
until now.


(HOLY BIBLE) John 2: 7-10


Since this alleged miracle, wine continues to flow like water in Christendom.


SOBER ADVICE


(c) Saint Paul the thirteenth self-appointed disciple of Christ, the real founder of
Christianity, advises his new convert protégé — Timothy, born of a Greek father and
a Jewish mother:


Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often
infirmities.


(HOLY BIBLE) 1 Timothy 5: 23


The Christians accept all the Bible quotations on stimulating and intoxicating drinks
given above as the infallible word of God. They believe that the Holy Ghost inspired
the authors to pen such dangerous advices. Rev. Dummelow seems to have some
qualms about this verse. He says. "IT TEACHES US THAT IF THE BODY NEEDS THE
STIMULANT OF WINE. IT IS RIGHT TO TAKE IT IN MODERATION."


For further reading on the same topic one can read the works of Zaghlool An-najjar
which talk about the miracles scientific and otherwise in the Quran and prophetic
traditions


"Ahmed", or "Muhammad", the Praised one, is almost a translation of the Greek
word Periclytos. In the present Gospel of John 14:16, 15:26, and 16:7, the word
"Comforter" in the English version for the Greek word "Paracletos", which means
"Advocate", "one called to the help of another, a kind friend", rather than
"Comforter". Our doctors contend that Paracletos is a corrupt reading for Periclytos
and that in the original saying of Jesus there was a prophecy of our holy Prophet
Ahmed by name. Even if we read Paraclete, it would imply to the Holy Prophet, who
is "a Mercy for all creatures" (H.Q. 21:107) and "most kind and merciful to the
Believers" (H.Q. 9:128) See also note 416 to H.Q. 3:81


The same John, who is supposed to have authored the Gospel bearing his name, also
penned three more Epistles, which are also part of the Christian Bible. Amazingly he
has used the same terminology of

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