The FAMOUS EPIC question which NO CHRISTIAN can answer

In the below video, Shaykh Ahmed Deedat’s (may Allah be pleased with him) most The FAMOUS EPIC question which NO CHRISTIAN can answer, “Show us where Jesus said “I am God” or “Worship Me”

There are passages in the CHRISTIAN bible which are ambiguous and not in the words of Jesus which the CHRISTIAN claim is saying that Jesus is God. But there is no clear-cut passage in the bible where Jesus himself says He is God. Or Jesus himself says to worship him. This is a relevant question because the salvation of billions depends upon Jesus being God.

In the Quran it says, And when God said, “O Jesus son of Mary! Didst thou say unto mankind, “Take me and my mother as gods apart from God?”

[Jesus’ son of Mary] said, “Glory be to Thee! It is not for me to utter that to which I have no right. Had I said it, Thou wouldst surely have known it. Thou knowest what is in myself and I know not what is in Thy Self. Truly it is Thou Who knowest best the things unseen.

I said naught to them save that which Thou commanded me: “Worship God, my Lord and your Lord.” And I was a witness over them, so long as I remained among them. And Thou art Witness over all things. If Thou punisheth them they are indeed Thy servants, but if Thou forgiveth them, then indeed Thou art the Mighty, the Wise.” (5:116-118)

For a full perspective on the debate, please watch the full debate for a full context.

Debate between Pastor Stanley Sjoberg and Ahmed Deedat (may Allah confer mercy upon him). Muslim Debate Initiative. IPCI

Ahmed Deedat – The FAMOUS EPIC question which NO CHRISTIAN can answer until today!!

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