Muhammed did not recognize Jesus as God incarnate.
Neither do many Christians.
Muhammed was not born again, and saw no need for it.
Perhaps if you corrected yourself, you might better see. First off, Muhammad wasn't "teaching" anything. It was God's words and God's alone.
The Bible has been changed. There's no doubt about that. You're belief of "born again" rests upon a Book which has contradictions.
Muhammed was against the Christian church during his time.
Better check your facts again. There were no Christian Churches anywhere near Muhammad (Pbuh). Further, the Christians of that time supported Muhammad (Pbuh) and the Muslims, giving them refuge when the Pagans tried to kill them.
Muhammed was an epileptic who conned people into thinking his seizures were the direct result from having conversations with God.
Sorry. Muhammad (Pbuh) was not epileptic.
Muhammed did not have his eyes upon the kingdom of God, he really only wanted somehow to unite the Arabs
LOL!! The Arabs were already united with their Pagan beliefs. He was mocked, stoned, attacked, etc. and suffered greatly for the religion. "Uniting the Arabs" is a sad excuse for going through the pain.
The Tribes of his time offered Muhammad (Pbuh) gold, women, anything if he would stop his preaching. He replied this way:
"If You were to give me the sun in my right hand, and the moon in my left, never by God would I stop preaching his word until God makes it victorious, or I die therein"
Muhammed did not know any god but one of judgement
I refuse to mention this point. It's obvious your ignorance and arrogance won't let you admit that Muslims worship the One and Only Same God that Christians do. You can't accept that and that's fine. Your loss, not mine.
Muhammed is most likely in a place of torment this very moment
Most Likely? <G> Who's judging who?
BTW: Thanks for Ignoring my entire message. It's obvious you have no desire to reason (Isaiah) or listen. You've made up you're mind and everyone else (besides you) is going to hell.
It was nice talking to you.
Ray
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