Is Hazrat Isa (A.S) God According to the Bible?
Question: Christian belief holds that Hazrat Isa (A.S) is God, while Islam considers him a prophet. But does the Bible actually call him God, or is the Islamic perspective correct?
Answer: According to our belief, the Bible in its current form is not in its original state. We believe that while some truth remains in it, the text has been altered and corrupted over time. Therefore, the present-day Bible cannot be considered a reliable standard. However, scholars have presented various conflicting interpretations of the Gospels regarding this matter.
For example, the Gospel of John contains a more developed Christology compared to the other Gospels. Some Gospel writers have hinted that Hazrat Isa (A.S) could be divine, but nowhere in the Gospels is it explicitly mentioned that he himself made such a claim. Regardless, even if some parts of the Gospels suggest this, it does not concern us because we do not consider these documents entirely authentic.
More importantly, from a rational perspective, Hazrat Isa (A.S) cannot be God. No matter what any book states, a human being cannot be divine. An infinite being cannot be limited, and a limited being cannot be infinite. Therefore, even if such claims exist in their scriptures, they are false. In my view, anyone who understands the true definition of God, the nature of Hazrat Isa (A.S), and the reality of human beings cannot combine these concepts—no matter what any book says.
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