On Muslim Claims:
We Muslims have two main arguments toward Christanity, which then subside to miscallenous sub topics. More clearly states it is that our first major question toward Christanity has been on the character of Jesus Christ. Was Jesus Christ God? In Islam Jesus is considered one of the most remarkable beings ever, for like Adam his birth was of God's Grace, "Be and it is." Yet you see what separates the main division of Islam and Christanity on this crucial question is our own defintion of God. In Islam God is all powerful, and none can match His Grace. He is all Merciful and we fear and love Him above all else. So when we Muslims hear that God was crucified by humans it does not compute, because it does not make sense. For example, let us forget our faith, I am no longer a Muslim at this moment and you the Christian reader is not of your faith at this moment, a temporary example. Tell me if we had just been introduced to the idea of God can we honestly say that we believe we curcified HIm and judged Him that will Judge us at the Hour? A second more in depth analysis is such: I have many athesit friends who do not believe in any religion, not Islam, not Christanity and not Judaism. I asked him how can you not believe in a God when the signs are all around you? He said that his main problem is that he did not understand that if we held God so high how can we say we crucified Him or His Son or whatever? All athesits do not understand this. First of all to the reader do not say that this is a invalid point because I interviewed a atheist. But open you heart and little and think. Atheist are not in a tug of war of faith like Muslims and Christains are, because they have no established faith, but all of them (according to my own research) say that if they do believe in God, how in the world could we mere humans do something like that? Curicfy God? Put thorns on His head? Now I know that the main argument that Christians will make to this view is that because God loved us so much that He did that, and secondly I am thinking in the mind of men and not spiritual. Muslims do believe God loves us and wants us to do good, but that is not an excuse to lower His Grace as to the level of crucifixion. And secondly we can only think in the mind of men because that is all we are, men, creations of God. Does not the BIble and Quran share the view that knowledge and reason are ways to better ourselves? Isn't that why God granted intellect to man? Now i ask you the intellect, did we really Crucify the Creator or His Son or whatever other parts you want.
Secondly is the Muslim critque on Christanity's concept of Original Sin. According to the Bibical Doctrine, God or His Son (sorry i get confused so many things to remember) died because that was the only way to forgive the sins committed by Adam and Eve. Lets first explore this on a spiritual level. Correct me if i am wrong but Christanity states that God is all powerful right? So does it not make sense to say that God can forgive whom He wants to forgive, because is not everything in the heavens and earth belong to Him? Why would God need to sacrafice Himself or let his Son be crucified or whatever. Now you are going to say because He loved us SO MUCH that He did that. I don't know what else to say but, Hey this IS God we are talking about. Where has Christanity put God's Grace. You see God in Islam is independent of our love or of anything. Everything depends of Him, but He depends on no one. On a logical and spiritual level, why are the many stained for the sin of a two? Islam states a clear fact, that we are held responsible for ourselves. Now i know Christanity promotes the idea of a fair God, so because Adam and Eve messed up the many have to pay? Did not Jesus (pbuh) preach to do good and believe in God and so forth to get into heaven, but even if someone was the best human being on earth he would still go to hell because of the sin of people that he had never met? What about those good people before Jesus(pbuh) cruxificion, is that an action of a fair God?
I apologize my Christian friends for the length of this, but one more thing. The Trinity, means three. Tri=3. Yet they all mean the same. Gods message to human kind. There is One God. One=1. ??????
May peace be upon you my friends