Re: Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) Prophecised in other Scriptures.
^To Christians, Jesus and God are one, not 2 distinct entities. Many fail to grasp this concept, and continue to assume that Christians believe that Jesus is indeed literally God's son.
Westcoast, making absolute statements can (and usually will) come back to undermine you.
The truth of the matter is that not all Christians believe or accept that Jesus and God are one. Many Christians believe they are distinct entities.
From the United Methodist Book of Discipline, Article I, The Confession of Faith:
"We believe in the one true, holy, and living God, Eternal Spirit, who is Creator, Sovereign and Preserver of all things visible and invisible. He is infinte in power, wisdom, justice, goodness and love, and rules with gracious regard for the well-being and salvation of men, to the glory of his name. We believe the one God reveals himself as the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
distinct but inseparable, eternally one in essence and power." [Emphasis mine]
If we accept your hypothesis that God and Jesus are one, then how can we reconcile that with the above statment of the one true God being sovereign? Please remember the concept of the Father, Son and Spirit being one is not a Biblical 'mystery', it is an innovation of man.
Let me ask a question of you - If God and Jesus are one, then who do you suggest was the Sovereign Preserver of all things seen and unseen, during the two days and nights the Bible alleges He was allegedly dead and buried? Christians say God and Jesus are one, so they are willing to accept that God is not eternal and that God could die?
I understand what your Christian faith wants you to believe, but I ask you to attempt consideration of this concept without that predisposition.
It was the realization of the above contradictions that led this former United Methodist pastor to revert to Islam. Alhamdulillah!