Muslims believe that Jesus was not killed; instead, Allah placed a look-alike on the cross and raised Jesus up to heaven while he was still alive.

To save Jesus, Allah deceived the executioners and the watching crowd into believing they were witnessing Jesus’s crucifixion, but it wasn’t actually Jesus; it was someone who looked exactly like him: The Body Double.

This crucifixion scene exposes that Allah can’t be trusted as he lied to all the witnesses by showing them something that wasn’t real, which raises questions about what else he might have lied about. If he lied about this, why trust anything else he says?

If Allah were truly God, then he wouldn’t need to deceive anyone. He wouldn’t need to pull of a grand deception. He wouldn’t need to stage a whole drama. Allah could have saved Jesus with a snap of his fingers instead of staging a whole fake scenario. Just like God saved Moses by parting the red sea, Allah could have openly saved Jesus, while clearly showing his saving power to everyone watching.

The crucifixion scene was a significant game-changer for the world. By playing out the crucifixion, Allah ultimately created Christianity; as without this dramatic scene Jesus’ name and fame would not have soared and Christianity would not be the world’s largest religion.

Muhammad barged in 600 years after Jesus and claimed Jesus wasn’t crucified at all; because Allah swapped him out with a clueless clone. Many people were present to witness and testify that Jesus was crucified, but there were no witnesses to verify Muhammad’s version of the story.

Six hundred years is an extremely long time for Allah to delay in rectifying the truth. During them years, Christianity spread far and wide to become the world’s largest religion, while Allah remained silent, sitting on the secret that Jesus was still alive because, surprise, he never died in the first place.

So, who would you rather trust? Allah, who lied by fabricating a story, or the God of the Bible, who proclaims, ‘God is not man, that he should lie!’ Numbers 23:19.

In Islam, Jesus is acknowledged as being born to a virgin mother mirroring the Christian belief.

However in Islam Jesus was just another prophet on the block, so it makes absolutely no sense that He was born to a virgin.

This miracle also failed to prove anything because any women can claim to be a virgin. There was no means to prove and support her claim of virginity.

The concept of a virgin mother in Islam served no apparent purpose. While in Christianity, Jesus’ virgin birth is significant as He is regarded as the son of God, sent to save humanity and reconcile us to our heavenly Father. To prove his Godliness Jesus also performed numerous miracles and healings, that were witnessed by many.

Jesus did many miracles in Islam too. The Quran even portrays Jesus as having the power to create life via a bird, suggesting a Godly aspect to his character. As in the Quran verse 5:110, Jesus crafted a bird from clay and gave it life, so according to Islam, there are birds currently soaring in the sky that were initially created by Jesus.

In Quran verse 3:49, Jesus even knew what people kept in their houses and isn’t that something only God would know? So according to the Quran, Jesus outshone all other prophets including Muhammad, with His astonishing number of miracles!

Moreover, Islam teaches that Jesus did not experience death but was taken up to heaven alive, with a return ticket for the last day. In Islam, Jesus had way more power than any other prophet.

In Islam Jesus is anticipated to make a triumphant comeback in the final days, while Muhammad and Allah will not return. Islam couldn’t even imagine up a world without Jesus’s mighty powers.

Good news:  Jesus is the True Lord! 🥰

The True Lord calls you ‘His child’, as opposed to Allah who calls you ‘his slave’.

Jesus is the perfect definition of love. The Bible is the true love story where the Hero chooses to die for you.

John 15:13

Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.

Matthew 18:12

What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them gets lost, will he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountain and go in search of the one that is lost? Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?  And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbours together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’  I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.

That’s Jesus—He would leave the ninety-nine to find the ‘one’ you!