Is Muhammad in the Bible?
There is a thread called "For the Truthseeker".
It claims that Muhammad is in the Bible. If that may be asserted, along with the antichristian ideas also expressed, then it is only fair to show from positively substantiated Biblical statements what the view of the Biblical Prophets and the first Christians really is.
To begin with, the PARACLETE is not Mohammad, but the HOLY SPIRIT.
http://answering-islam.org.uk/Index/...eriklutos.html
According to Christianity that existed not only way before islam, but from the beginning of the Church of JESUS CHRIST, to try to use some man such as Muhammad to displace GOD the HOLY SPIRIT is an unpardonable blasphemy.
Is he the PROPHET that should supercede Moses?
http://www.letusreason.org/Islam2.htm
http://answering-islam.org/BibleCom/deut18-18.html
http://www.branchofdavid.org/islam.htm
Except one believes islamic literature alone, honesty does not allow that this Bible verse speaks of Muhammad.
Where islam and Muhammad are actually mentioned in the Bible, there is no praise of either. I haven't come out and quoted such statements, but they are there - though it seems that all the world is expected to say nothing on behalf of the Christian Faith slandered, nor of a man that has not brought Peace to the world, though he died about 1300 years ago. There is no other man either in the whole world, nor in history, that (despite when he lived and how he lived) no one feels free to describe as his known descriptions warrant.
Countless people speak abusively about Christians still living and suffering to do good, and who threatens them?
Is it fair to leave all questions and concerns about one so enfluential as to have worldwide censuring done on his behalf with arms, 1300 years after his death, when his side attacks everything else?
I shouldn't feel any threat upon me to apologize for speaking facts.
If anyone is interested, I have many facts on a whole subject that seems under worldwide lock and key, a culture that won't allow any other to seem right in freely exchanging thoughts on facts.