05/05/2024
The story of Moses and the yellow cow, found in the Quran, demonstrates the power of God to bring the dead back to life. Moses, led by a poor man, sacrificed a middle-aged, healthy, and yellow cow, which miraculously revived the dead man, proving that Jesus is not the only prophet with divine authority.
For Christians, the question is this: Because the prophet Moses raised a dead man back to life, does this mean that we also need to worship the prophet Moses?
Furthermore, the Holy Spirit is not a divine being; rather, he is simply the Archangel Gabriel (peace be upon him). Since God (Allah) is the only one deserving of worship, God created him just as he created us. Can we just leave to worship the creator and worship the creation? no!
The prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) was not the only one whom God willingly created from nothing; there is also Adam and Eve. Should we also need to worship them?
Also, when the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was lifted up by the archangel Gabriel to the ark of God (Allah), he saw the power of God (Allah) until no creature, no kind of flesh, or other creation created by him, almighty, could approach His majesty. How can a poor Christian mind accept that the power of God can enter into created flesh without being harmed? The power of God (Allah) is far greater than the power of billions of trillions of tons of nuclear energy, or more than that only God almighty knows, which is more powerful than trillions or more than suns energy. Can humans enter the sun and still be alive? God (Allah) almighty is greater than any poor human imagination.
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The story of Moses and the yellow cow, found in the Quran, demonstrates the power of God to bring the dead back to life. Moses, led by a poor man, sacrificed...