This Common Muslim Argument Against the Divinity Of Jesus COMPLETELY Misses the Point

Published 2024-07-01
This Extremely common argument claims Jesus himself states that he is not God. However, the evidence within the New Testament and the passage itself seems to indicate exactly the opposite.

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  • I didn’t catch that I misspelled “Scripture” on the intro and ending slides before uploading. I unfortunately can’t fix it without re-uploading the video:/ I’ll make sure to be more careful next time haha
  • Excellent. Check the spelling of "scripture" at the end of he vid where u ask to subscribe.
  • @jcr65566
    Even though God spirit was in his human body his was still God but living a human life. And in a human body jesus body was unrighteous it why jesus body had to be baptise and it was only after jesus was baptised he started his ministry.
  • Why did this appear in my recommendation ?? 💀 I watched dawah, islam vs christian debate, explanation on Quran / hadith. I don't need Christian explaining their God
  • Jesus(as) calling himself the good shepherd doesn't mean that he's referring to himself as "Good" in the same sense that God is ontoloigcally good, he is referencing himself being the messiah of the israelites. To show you how ridiculous this is, here are some verse where the word good is used for other items. "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day." Genesis 1:31 For every creation of God is good, and nothing that is received with thanksgiving should be rejected, 1 Timothy 4:4 1) Jesus says only one who is good is God 2) Genesis 1:31,1 Timothy 4:4 says that God saw everything he made and declared it to be good 3)Therefore all creation is God You'd obviously argue the way the term "good" is used in Genesis 1:31, 1 Timothy 4:4 is different from the way good is used by Jesus(as) for God. To connect Jesus(as) calling himself the good shepherd in John 10 to a completely different conversation all the way in Mark 10, is a bad way to deduce he's indicating divinity.