Hi gmcbroom.
One of the hardest things for Muslim's to accept is the teaching that Jesus is God. But 1 Timothy 2:5 says: "For there is only one God, and there is only one mediator between God and mankind, himself a man, Christ Jesus" (Jerusalem Bible).
Now a mediator is a "go-between" for two parties. But, by definition the mediator is not either one of those parties. This would seem to exclude Jesus from being that "only one God" mentioned in the verse. Doesn't this raise the possibility in your mind that Jesus might not actually be God?
Another thought: the verse goes on to say that Jesus "sacrificed himself". Is God able to die? And if Jesus did not die why would he need a resurrection?
Alhumdulillah, how delightful that Allah led you to chose
THAT PARTICULAR VERSE when describing the "one of the hardest things for Muslims to accept!"
As Muslims we DO reject
THAT PARTICULAR VERSE along with it's teaching, but did you know when it comes to
THAT PARTICULAR VERSE, MANY Christians ALSO reject it as authentic?
you see, 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus are called the Pastoral Letters and the majority of Biblical Scholars reject them as being written by Paul! only conservative Christians, Evangelicals and Fundies still cling to Pauline authorship. while it's not my source, Professor Bart D Ehrman being one of my chief sources, this website can elaborate on the dispute:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_ntb3.htm
i think this quote from the site adequately portrays the issue:
Fr. Raymond E. Brown, is a member of the Vatican's Roman Pontifical Biblical Commission, and was described by Time magazine as "probably the premier Catholic scripture scholar in the U.S." 6 He has expressed his beliefs concerning the authorship of these epistles:
In his opinion, of the thirteen epistles which say that they were written by Paul, critical scholars have reached a near consensus that seven are Paul's: 1 Thessalonians, Galatians, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Philemon and Romans.
Agreement that he did not write:
1 & 2 Timothy and Titus is about 90%
Ephesians is about 80%
Colossians is about 60%
2 Thessalonians is a slight majority.
i'm not saying this is a preferred website by any means, i'm just using it for simplicity's sake to show the current Scholarly view on "YOUR BEST EXAMPLE" of a rejected concept.
we can now learn that:
1) Paul claims to be a Prophet and teaches a NEW Gospel NT taught by Jesus, PBUH, in his "Earthly" ministry [see other of my posts]
2) EVEN Paul's corrupted teachings are further corrupted "35 to 85 years after Paul's death" to quote the site.
we invite you to accept a Teaching that remains True that There is nothing worthy of worship except the One Who is Worthy of ALL Worship, Allah and to accept the Teachings of His Final Messenger, Muhammad, PBUH, and to reject the teachings of the false prophet, Saul of Tarsus.
Peace