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The reader will be overcome by his own modesty when reading these passages and
the question then is that human more shy and modest than Allah?


Allah Almighty is above and beyond these lowly words they seek to attribute to him.


So the book the Christians claim is Divine inspiration is nothing of the sort.


One also finds that:


That even though Jesus has no paternal family tree (as he was born without a father)
the Christians have conflicting reports of his genealogy.


From Jesus’ genealogy are 6 people who are considered by the Christians adulterers
or fornicators, who by the Old Testament standard should have been stoned.


To make it easy for you to compare the "fathers and grandfathers" of Jesus Christ in
both the "inspired" lists, I have culled the names only, minus the verbiage. Between
David and Jesus, God "inspired" Matthew to record only 26 ancestors for His "son."
But Luke, also "inspired," gathered up 41 forefathers for Jesus. The only name
common to these two lists between David and Jesus is JOSEPH and that, too, a
"supposed" father according to Luke 3:23 (AV). This one name is glaring. You need
no fine-tooth comb to catch him. It is Joseph the carpenter. You will also easily
observe that the lists are grossly contradictory. Could both the lists have emanated
from the same source, i.e. God?


One may notice, that they make no mention of Mary’s ancestry. This is because they
have no records for her, but they have for Joseph the carpenter.


Another Contradiction


The number of sons God is said to have is one according to the Christians.


"That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair... And when the
sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them..."
(Genesis 6: 2,4)


"...Israel is my son, even my >irstborn:" (Exodus 4:22)


"...for I (God) am a Father to Israel, and Ephraim is my >irstborn." (Jeremiah 31:9)


"...the Lord hath said unto me (David): 'Thou art My son: this day have I begotten
thee." (Psalms 2:7)


"For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God." (Romans
18:14)


Can't you see that in the language of the Jew, every righteous person, every Tom,
Dick and Harry who followed the Will and Plan of God, was a "Son of God". It was a
metaphorical descriptive term commonly used among the Jews. The Christian
agrees with this reasoning, but goes on to say: "but Jesus was not like that". Adam

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