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What does the Quran mistakenly claim about the Trinity?
Austin replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago 15 Members · 14 Replies
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The laim that Christians wworship God, Mary and Jesus or three gods instead of one god in three persons
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Surah 2:177 says ultimate reality is Allah or the God. This is Unitarian monotheism, not God in three persons, God is one person and the Quran says ‘Say not three.’ It denies the Trinity but one God – one creator, designer, authority over the whole cosmos, one who inspired the Quran. They claim the Trinity is not an inspired document and Christians manipulated the Scriptures to come up with it. The Trinity is illogical and Islam believes it is God, Mary and Jesus. Christians have never believed that. The textual evidence is the Bible has not been tampered with and not revised to introduce a Trinity. In fact the Bible of the sixth century and early seventh century contradicts the Quran by teaching the Trinity, incarnation and salvation through the work of Jesus.
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The Quran changes the concept of the Trinity by naming God, Mary, and Jesus as the three included. They also claim that the idea of the Trinity is illogical.
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Muslims mistakenly claim that the Trinity is God, Mary, and Jesus.