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Christians Must Heed
Jesus
God’s beloved servants. This is made clear in The Gospel According to
Matthew - "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of
God." (Matthew, 5:9). The reference to Jesus means the same thing. The
term "son" in the Gospel means that he is a beloved servant of God and
not that he is the actual son of God (surely God is beyond that).
This false and quite dangerous belief that was added onto Chris-
tianity at a later date and intended to destroy monotheistic belief grad-
ually became the main precondition and article of faith in Christiani-
ty. Indeed, people who rejected the dogma were even regarded as hav-
ing abandoned the Church. Under the leadership of certain priests ad-
vocating the Trinity, attempts were made to impose the dogma on
Christianity through force and compulsion. Anyone rejecting belief in
the Trinity was severely punished, exiled from their homelands or
even killed. [For more detail on the subject see Jesus (pbuh) Is Not the
Son of God, But His Prophet, Adnan Oktar, www.bookglobal.com]
It needs to be emphasized that the belief in the Trinity, or the
"three in one" as some Christians put it, that was later added onto
Christianity appears neither in the Torah nor the Gospel. The word
Trinity does not appear in the Gospel, even though it is still regarded
as an article of faith. However, this belief imposed as dogma and that
seeks to portray Jesus as the son of God is a major error and danger.
The majority of our Christian brothers are unaware of the scale of this
danger, which God describes as follows in the Koran:
They say, "The All-Merciful has a son." They have devised a mon-
strous thing. The heavens are all but rent apart and the Earth split
open and the mountains brought crashing down, at their ascrip-
tion of a son to the All-Merciful! It is not fitting for the All-Mer-
ciful to have a son. There is no one in the heavens and Earth who
will not come to the All-Merciful as a servant. (Koran, 19:88-93)
God describes this effrontery as something that will cause the
Earth to split open and the mountains to come crashing down. Sincere
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