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    Editors:Shahid Aziz

    Mustaq Ali

    Contents: Page Call of the Messiah 1

    The Promised Messiah 3

    The Creator in Judaism, Christianityand Islam byDr Mir Faizal 4

    70 or 72? byMaulana AbdulHaq Vidyarthi 7

    Jesus Was a Muslim byProf. RobertF. Shedinger 8

    Call of the Messiah

    (Continued from the previous issue)

    Relation between prayer and

    its acceptanceBetween prayer and its acceptance there is a

    relation which has come down from ever since

    man came to be created. When the will of the

    Most High God

    feels inclined to do

    a thing, His prac-

    tice is that a sin-

    cere and loyal slave

    of His engages him-

    self in prayer with

    utmost restless-

    ness and disquie-

    tude of the mind,

    and employs all his

    power and atten-

    tion to accomplish

    the fulfillment of

    this affair. Then thesupplications of

    that man who has lost himself in devotion to

    the Most High God stimulate and draw from

    heaven Divine favour and grace, and He creates

    new conditions such as will bring about and

    accomplish that object. Although this prayer is

    executed apparently through human hands, yet

    the reality of the matter is that the man is so

    much lost in God, and at the time of prayer

    crawls into Divine presence with such a step of

    annihilation that the hand at that time is not his

    hand, but it is in reality the hand of God. This is

    what we call the prayer by which the Most High

    God is recognized and known and a clue is ob-

    tained to the existence of that Supreme Being

    Who is hidden and concealed behind thou-

    sands of veils. For the people who pray, the high

    heaven comes nearer to the earth, and new

    causes, their prayer having been answered, are

    brought into being for the resolution of theirdifficulties and the knowledge of them is

    vouchsafed beforehand; and the least of it is

    that belief in the acceptance of prayer is fixed in

    the mind from the Unseen like an iron nail. The

    truth is that if there had been no prayer, no hu-

    man being, in the matter of God-realization,

    could have been able to

    get to the stage of cer-

    tainty. It is through prayer

    that Divine revelation is

    conferred upon us and we

    can hold communion with

    the Most High God. When

    a man, in the process of

    offering prayer with all

    sincerity of the heart, love

    and loyalty, gets into the

    stage of complete annihi-

    lation, then the Living

    God, Who is hidden from

    the human eye, manifestsHimself upon him. Prayer

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    is needed not only for

    the purpose that we

    may be able to achieve

    our worldly objects, but

    no human being can

    find the True and Great

    God, from Whom many

    human hearts have

    fallen far apart, without

    the manifestation of

    those signs which come

    into display and appear

    after prayer. The igno-

    rant person thinks that

    prayer is an absurd and

    foolish thing, but he

    knows not that it is only

    through prayer that the

    Supreme Being mani-

    fests Himself upon

    seekers after Him, and

    puts into their minds

    His revelation I am the

    All-Powerful. Everyone

    who thirsts for God-

    realization should re-member that, in this life, for a seeker after spiri-

    tual light, prayer is the only means which in-

    duces belief in the existence of God and dispels

    all doubts and misgivings; for a man who has

    achieved his object without prayer knows not

    how and where from he has got them; and one

    who strains every nerve on plan and device, and

    remains indifferent to prayer cannot feel that it

    is, of a truth, God's hand which has deposited

    those objects in his pocket. And this is the rea-

    son that a man who, by means of prayer, re-

    ceives through Divine revelation the glad tidings

    of success, advances forward in the knowledge

    and love of God when the foretold thing actually

    comes to pass, and looks upon the acceptance of

    prayer as a great sign in his favour, and likewise

    having been filled with belief from time to time,

    he abstains from and shuns sensual passions

    and sins of all kinds to such an extent that only

    the soul, as it were, is left of him. But the man

    who sees not through prayer the gracious andbenevolent signs of the Most High God remains

    deprived of the great wealth of

    God-realization, in spite of the

    riches and property and other

    means of opulence that he may

    have acquired during his life-

    time, nor do his successes pro-

    duce any good effect upon his

    mind, and he on the other hand,

    increases in vanity and conceit

    as his wealth and prosperity

    multiply; and even if he may

    have some faith in the Most High

    God, that faith is so lifeless and

    defunct that it cannot deter him

    from sensual passions, neither

    bestow upon him real and true

    purity.

    Predestination

    It should be remembered that

    although everything has been

    foreordained, still predestina-

    tion has not destroyed knowl-

    edge and the sciences; and in

    spite of believing in the doctrine

    of predestination, just as everyone has to admit, as the result of scientific ex-

    periment, that drugs have undoubtedly peculiar

    properties hidden in them, and if a medicine

    should be administered according to the nature

    of the disease it will certainly do good to the

    patient by the mercy and grace of the Host High

    God; in the same way, every holy man, through

    experiment and experience, has to acknowledge

    that prayer has a link and relation with accep-

    tance. We may or may not be able to impress

    this secret reasonably upon other peoples

    minds, but the experience of hundreds of thou-

    sands of righteous men as well as our own per-

    sonal experience has disclosed to us this hidden

    reality, that our offering of prayer has a mag-

    netic force which attracts and draws the mercy

    and grace of the Most High God towards itself.

    Of the Divine service, too, the soul and sub-

    stance is the prayer which has been taught us in

    the Opening Chapter of the Holy Quran. When

    we say Guide us on the right path, we wish, bymeans of this prayer, to draw and pull towards

    In 1896, Roentgen made the first X-ray

    photo. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as),

    residing in Qadian, which did not even have

    electricity, had an amazing grasp of scientific

    developments round the world and referredto the photographing of bones when

    discussing whether photography is Islamic

    or not in one of the books he wrote

    in the early 1900s.

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    us with extraordinary power to bear its brunt, and

    make us rather to take delight therein, and enlarge

    our mind.

    It is, therefore, clear from both these ways thatDivine help and triumph come, as a matter of

    truth, from heaven in answer to a humble prayer.

    The Promised MessiahbyEbrahim Muhamed

    (December 2012)

    Scholars, Philosophers, Poets, everywhere abound

    Too many questions answers rarely found

    In our Pride will we ever say?

    That indeed we have lost the way?

    Promised by the Praised One

    A reflection of that dazzling Sun

    Appears, a Slave of Ahmad, His Holy Book to teach

    Enlivening groping souls his breath does reach

    Sun and Moon in Holy Nights all doubt dispel

    About the One Muhammad did foretellWho, in lonely recesses of the night

    Pleads before Him Mankinds pitiable plight

    Heavenly pen like Grand Generals scimitarSkilfully wielded by Slave of Mustapha

    Dispelling doubts and darkness all around

    Faith, lost in Pleiades, on Earth once more found

    Antichrist, with deadly arguments, in defeat do fallEnemy bugles a scuttling retreat do call

    Ignorance, Prejudice, Falsehooddemons in his way

    With pledged pens, like Davids decreed

    stones, did slay

    us the light which descends from the Most High

    God and illuminates human hearts with love and

    belief.

    Prayer, a magnetic forceSome people say in haste that they forbid not the

    offering of prayer, but the meaning of prayer is

    merely worship and adoration whereon recom-

    pense or reward is determined. It is regrettable

    indeed that these people think not that every wor-

    ship in which spiritual realization is not created by

    God, and every merit or reward for which, in some

    time to come, hope is cherished merely on imagi-

    nation, are all vain and void of foundation. Real

    worship and real merit are those whose rays of

    light and blessings are experienced and felt in this

    world also. The signs of the acceptance of our wor-

    ship are that, just during the time of prayer, we

    should see with our minds eye that a lenitive light

    has descended from the Most High God and de-

    stroyed the poisonous matter in our mind; and

    that it has fallen upon us like a flame, and filled us

    immediately with the pure state of the expansion

    of the mind, belief, love and delight; and if it should

    not come to pass, then worship and prayer are nobetter than a mere custom or ceremony. Every

    prayer, even though it be for the resolution of our

    mundane affairs and difficulties, bounds back and

    returns to our state of faith and knowledge of the

    Most High God; that is to say, it bestows upon us, in

    the first instance, advancement and progress in the

    matter of faith and knowledge of God, and confer-

    ring upon us pure satisfaction and solace, real de-

    light and expansion of the mind, proceeds to cast

    its effect upon our worldly vanities and detestable

    things, and removes our sorrow and grief in what-

    soever way it deems proper. It is thus obviously

    clear from all this discussion that prayer can be

    called a prayer only when it has an attractive force

    as a matter of fact, and draws down from heaven a

    light which may dispel all our bewilderment and

    disquietude, and open and expand our mind, and

    give us peace and contentment. The All-Wise God,

    forsooth, after prayers, sends down His succour

    and success in two ways: either (1) He may take

    away and remove the calamity under which we areabout to be crushed to death, or (2) He may endow

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    The Holy Book now everywhere on every tonguePraises of the Lord from East to West now sung

    Light and Learning distant horizons do grace

    Fruits of wisdom weeds of ignorance replace

    Sweet, saintly revelations crystal-clear!

    The Messiah, Thank you Lord, is here!

    The Concept of the Creator

    in Islam, Judaism

    and Christianity

    byDr Mir Faizal

    Introduction

    In this article I shall treat Islam and Judaism to-

    gether as they have the same views and use the

    same language to express those views, on most

    of what I have to say. I have seen a lot of debate

    between Christians and Muslims/Jews. Even

    though there are differences between them,

    what I will like to point out

    is that there is no differ-

    ence in the metaphysical

    conception of one Creator,but a difference in the lan-

    guage used to express this

    conception. Hence, the pur-

    pose of my letter is to

    translate Christian theology

    in Muslim/Jewish language

    and Muslim/Jews objec-

    tions into Christian lan-

    guage and hopefully both

    Muslims/Jews and Chris-

    tians will see that there is no difference between

    them in metaphysics.

    Key

    Before I do that, here is a small key for

    transla tion.

    Concept Sunni Muslims / Jews Christians

    Creator of the God God thecreation of heaven Fatherand earth

    The revelation of Word of God The Son

    the Creator as of Goduncreated Wordof God

    A Spirit proceeding Holy Spirit Spirit offrom the Creator God

    Everything from No term exists Godthe same essence asthe Creator

    The reality of Spiritual essence of SpiritualWord of the Quran/Torah essence ofCreator Christ

    The creation of Text of Quran/Torah Flesh ofthe Creator Christcarrying his Word

    Now let me explain what it means. Sunni

    Muslims, Jews and Christians believe that there

    is one Creator of heavens and earth who creates

    and speaks. His word is not his creation and pre-

    dates it as it is from His essence. However, His

    Word, even though being from his essence, isdifferent from him. Whereas Christians call the

    Creator as God the Father, Muslims and Jews call

    Him as God. Muslims and Jews call the Word of

    the Creator as the Word of God and Christians

    also call it the Son of God. Christians call the

    group of Creator, His Word and His Spirit as the

    God. Sunni Muslims/Jews do not have a word for

    it but accept these con-

    cepts. Again, the flesh of

    Christ in Christianity is ac-

    cepted as the creation ofGod, and only His spiritual

    essence is believed to be

    the uncreated Word of God.

    Thus, all confusion occurs

    because of the different use

    of the word God. For Mus-

    lims/Jews God means the

    God the Father. They have

    no word for the group of

    God the Father, His Word

    and His Spirit, which Christians call God. How-

    ever, these concepts do exist in their theology.

    Now because of the different use of language,

    misconceptions are created. Here are the com-

    mon misconceptions.

    Misunderstanding 1: Modalism

    Here is the first confusion that occurs. When

    Christians say Christ is God, what Muslims/Jews

    understand is that they are saying Christ is God

    the Father. This is because they use the wordGod to mean God the Father. This is not what

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    modern Christians theology says at all. In fact,

    to say that God the Father is the same person as

    Christ is called modalism. This is rejected by

    Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox theology. In

    fact, all Christians are trying to say that Christ is

    of the same essence as God the Father because

    he is his uncreated Word. This is misunderstood

    by Muslims/Jews to mean Christ is God the

    Father due to the different use of the word God.

    So, when Muslims/Jews want to talk to

    Christians they must translate their question

    from Is Christ God? to Is Christ God the

    Father? and they will get a no from all Chris-

    tians. Similarly, when Christians want to express

    their theology to Muslims/Jews they should

    translate their statement Christ is God to

    Spiritual essence of Christ is the uncreated

    Word of God, and they will find that Muslims/

    Jews will not find this objectionable. So, it is

    clear, due to a different use of the word God, a

    lot of confusion takes place.

    Misunderstanding 2: Adoptionism

    Another naive misunderstanding is stated as

    follows: Muslims/Jews believe that God has no

    son and Christians believe God has a son. This

    occurs due to a misunderstanding of Christian

    theology as well as Muslim/Jewish theology.

    According to Christianity, Christ is not a made

    Son of the God and everyone else a made Son of

    the God, the word Son of God being a general

    term, and what is special about Christ is that he

    is not created Son of God but his uncreated Son.

    What it actually means is that whereas every-thing is the creation of the Father, Christ is the

    uncreated Word of the Father. The body of Christ

    is fully human and it is only his spiritual essence

    that is the Word of the Father. To say that body

    of Christ became of the same essence of God at a

    certain point is called adoptionism and is again

    rejected by modern Christian theology.

    Misunderstanding 3: Tritheism

    Another misconception is that in Christianity,

    God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy

    Spirit exist separately. This is again wrong, be-

    cause according to modern Christianity, even

    though the Word and Spirit of God have existed

    before time, they come from the Father, Who is

    the prime source behind the existence. What is

    being said is that they exist before time as time

    is a creation of the Father. So, His Word or Spirit

    predates His creation. However, all of them come

    from the Father before His creation. Most Sunni

    Muslims have the same belief regarding the

    Word of God.

    Source of confusion

    The source of confusion is that Muslims/Jews

    and Christians use different words to describe

    same concepts. So what Muslims/Jews call God,Christians call God the Father. What Christians

    call God, Sunni Muslims/Jews have no word for

    it, even though they accept the concepts. An-

    other source of confusion is confused Christians

    who do not understand their own theology and

    thus badly explain it to Muslims/Jews, and this

    cases a lot of confusion. This is because Christi-

    anity is a very complex theology and many naive

    Christians are too eager to preach before they

    properly learn the theology themselves.

    Muslim objections

    What Quran objects most strongly to is

    Modalism, i.e., Christ is God (the Father), and

    Tritheism. It also objects to Adoptionism. How-

    ever, Quran does not object to the metaphysics

    of Christ being the Word of God. It may be ar-

    gued that Quran also objects to the language

    used to express Christian theology. But it ac-

    cepts Christ being the Word of God without en-

    tering into the debate of created or uncreated.Thus, even though it is right to say that Chris-

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    tians use different language to Muslims, yet it is

    wrong to say that they have different

    metaphysics. In fact, in Quran, chapter 4, verse

    171 states:

    O People of the Book! Commit no excesses in

    your religion, and do not say anything about God

    except the truth. Jesus the son of Mary was only

    an apostle of God, and His Word which He

    bestowed on Mary, and a spirit proceeding from

    Him.

    To make this verse sound more familiar to

    Christians, if I use the key for translation and

    translate God to God the Father then this

    verse becomes:

    O People of the Book! Commit no excesses in

    your religion, and do not say anything about the

    Father except the truth. Jesus the son of Mary was

    only an apostle of the Father, and the Word of the

    Father which He bestowed on Mary, and a Spirit

    proceeding from the Father.

    This is exactly what Christians believe, i.e.,

    Christ is the Word of the Father conceived by the

    Holy Spirit proceeding from the Father. So, all

    Quran is doing is using different words to

    express the same theology. It may be noted thateven though there is no rejection of the idea that

    Christ is the Word of God, Quran does object to

    some terms used to express this theology, which

    form the next part of the verse and few other

    verses. But what is

    important to realise is

    that these differences

    are linguistic and not

    theological.

    Jewish objections

    The criticism from

    Judaism is a little

    more direct as Jews

    reject Jesus com-

    pletely. In fact, one of

    the principles of mod-

    ern Jewish faith is to

    wait for the Messiah

    and so believe that

    the Messiah has not yet come. So, most tradi-tional Jewish thinkers do not even consider pre-

    sent day mainstream Christianity as a monotheist

    faith. However, this is again because they misunder-

    stand Christian theology to imply that Christ is God

    the Father. However, it must be clear by now that

    this is due to the different use of the word God by

    Jews and Christians. Thus, even though this central

    difference between Jews and Christians about Jesus

    being the Messiah will probably remain, it is impor-

    tant to realise that they both have the same concept

    of the Creator.

    Real differences and similarities

    There are real differences between Islam/Judaism

    and Christianity. For example, according to Sunni

    Islam the Word of God is scripture of God. However,

    according to many Sufi Muslims the reality of the

    scripture is the heart of the prophet. Thus, accord-

    ing to them the spiritual essence of Jesus is the

    Word of God. However, this is also true for all other

    prophets of God. Hence, in Islam the idea of Jesus

    being the Word of God is accepted, but the idea of

    him being the unique and only Word of God is re-

    jected. Another source of difference is that even

    though Quran does not object to the central theol-

    ogy of Christianity, it does object to the language

    used to express this theology. However, the impor-

    tant thing to understand is that all these threemonotheistic faiths believe in the same concept of

    one Creator. This Creator is called as God by Mus-

    lims/Jews and God the Father by Christians. What

    Christians call God, Sunni Muslims/Jewish do not

    have a word for it.

    Thus, there is no dif-

    ference in all these

    monotheistic faiths

    with regard to the con-

    cept of the Creator, but

    the language used to

    describe Him.

    Clarification

    I have used Sunni

    Islam where other

    sects differ from it, for

    example, whereas

    Sunni Muslims accept

    Word of God being

    from his essence and

    thus uncreated, many Muslim sects, like the ShiaMuslims, do not hold this view.

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    70 or 72 Followers of Jesus inthe Gospels?

    byMaulana Abdul Haq Vidyarthi

    (We give below an edited extract from articles

    Maulana Abdul Haq Vidyarthi wrote in Paigham

    Sulh, replying to various allegations made

    against one of our books by a highly experienced

    and prominent Christian missionary of the Indian

    subcontinent, whose name was also Abdul Haq.

    One of the objections of the Christian critic was

    that a statement by Haz-

    rat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

    in a book referring to 72

    emissaries of Jesus was

    incorrect since the num-ber given in the Gospels is

    70. He claimed that no

    Ahmadi could show the

    figure 72 anywhere. We

    quote below from the

    Maulanas reply in Pai-

    gham Sulh of 26 August

    and 2 September 1964.)

    In reply, we admit that in Luke 10:1 seventy fol-

    lowers are indeed mentioned. But learned peo-

    ple know that in Divine scriptures the numbersseventyand seventy-two stand for a large num-

    ber. In English this is known as round figures,

    and these merely mean a large number. This

    was not such a serious matter that you should

    have accused a respectable Imam of a commu-

    nity of exaggeration and fabrication. However,

    God intended that you should be utterly van-

    quished in your combat with His champion (i.e.,

    Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad), and therefore He

    caused you to issue the challenge that the num-

    ber of these followers was 70 and not 72.

    The mention of 72 instead of 70 from the

    pen of the Promised Messiah is a miracle. Hazrat

    Mirza sahib did not know Greek, nor was he

    well-versed in English. In the Urdu and English

    translations of the Gospels, designated as au-

    thentic, the number of these preachers is given

    as 70. And in the Greek text published by the

    Church of England, their number is also

    (hebdomkonta) or seventy, but in

    the margin it is noted that in some Greek manu-

    scripts the number is (heb-

    domkonta duo) or seventy-two.It was God, the Knower of the unseen, Who

    caused the Imam of the time to write these

    words, because he was taught by the Holy Spirit.

    The Christian missionary Abdul Haq did not

    know it despite studying and teaching the Gos-

    pels all his life, and this humble writer(Maulana) Abdul Haq would never have known

    it if he had not consulted that Greek text to reply

    to the missionarys objection about the number

    72. My faith in the Promised Messiah has in-

    creased. Certainly it was God Who caused

    Hazrat Mirza sahib to write these words, and

    today we can even show this self-styled Chris-

    tian conqueror of

    Qadian the word seventy

    -two, not in the margin,

    but in the main text it-

    self.

    The top-most Christian

    clergyman of the Indo-

    Pakistan subcontinent

    accuses Hazrat Mirza

    sahib of fabrication. Nor-

    mally one would expect

    that a Christian mission-

    ary who has been study-

    ing and teaching the Gospels for over half a cen-

    tury, taking part in religious debates, and is the

    head of their theological college, is bound to beknowledgeable, indeed extremely learned, in the

    Gospels. On the other hand there is Hazrat Mirza

    sahib, who had definitely studied the Gospels,

    but he did not have the opportunity or the re-

    sources available to the Christian missionary for

    this study. It is certainly not an ordinary thing

    that such a prominent Christian theologian chal-

    lenges the Imam of the age about a reference in

    the Gospels.

    The challenge of the reverend, made after

    Hazrat Mirza sahibs death, is to every Ahmadi,

    not only those of the present time but the mil-

    lions to come till the end of the world, that they

    shall not be able to meet his demand. As against

    this bold challenge, there is the promise of Allah

    to the Imam of the time as follows: L nabq la-

    ka min al-mukhziyt dhikr, meaning, We shall

    not leave behind you anything which can humili-

    ate you, so that anyone trying to disgrace him

    will face disgrace himself.

    It is perfectly true that in the Gospels pub-

    lished till the time of the Imam of the age, in

    Urdu, Persian, Arabic and English, which werecalled the Authorised Versions, the number of

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    disciples is given as 70 and not 72. However,

    when this Christian missionary issued what he

    firmly believed was an unassailable challenge,

    and accused Hazrat Mirza sahib of fabrication,

    then God, the Defender of the honour of His ownImam, manifested a miracle. A humble servant

    of the Imam set out to look through the Greek

    texts of the Gospels, and discovered the refer-

    ence to 72 in the marginal notes of the Greek

    edition of this same authorised version, saying

    that in some manuscripts the number is given as

    72. But after this, I received a Greek edition of

    the Gospels published in the U.S.A., in which not

    in the margin but in the main textthe number of

    these followers is stated to be 72.

    This is a miracle of the Imam of the age. I

    received this edition only two weeks ago, ex-

    actly at the time of need when I had to reply to

    this allegation. Although the Imam of the age did

    not know languages such as Greek and Sanskrit,

    but the Imam of the age is after all the Imam of the

    age. He is the Imam appointed by God, and it is not

    possible for the theologians of the world, be they

    eastern or western, to find faults with him.

    (See:http://www.abdulhaq.info/english 1.)

    Jesus Was a Muslim

    bySheikhyermami(July 12, 2012)

    The head of the religion department at Lu-

    ther College in Iowa recently argued that Je-

    sus Christ, the central figure of Christianity,

    was in fact, a Muslim.

    Was Jesus a Muslim? asks Prof. Robert F.Shedinger in the beginning of a book he pub-

    lished this year entitled Was Jesus a Muslim? I

    will answer with a very qualified yes.

    One could get the impression the only quali-

    fication to be a professor these days is a crackpipe. Or high cheekbones.

    In a recent interview Shedinger also de-

    fended his controversial thesis explaining that a

    Muslim undergraduate student had sent him on

    academic odyssey that culminated with him asking

    himself Was Jesus a Muslim?

    Even as a Christian I have to answer yes to

    that, said Shedinger, who is the head of the religiondepartment at Luther College in Iowa.

    Shedinger also argued that Islam is a better

    fit for Jesus since it is not a religion but a social

    justice movement.

    I had to rethink what Islam is. I came to the

    conclusion that it was a social justice movement

    and I think thats who Jesus was in the first century

    so I conclude Jesus is more like a Muslim, he said.

    A few dollars from Sowdi Barbaria might have

    helped him to reach that conclusion.

    The vast majority of scholars, historians, Mus-

    lims, and Christians date the birth of Islam to 622AD when the Prophet Muhammad claimed to have

    received visions that were eventually compiled into

    the Koran. Jesus, on the other hand, is believed to

    have existed more than 600 years earlier, at around

    0 BC.

    A spokesman for Luther College, a small liberal

    arts school affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran

    Church in America, told Campus Reform on

    Wednesday that the administration stands fully

    behind Shedingers scholarship.

    The administration is very very comfortable

    with the proposal, with the book, and with what his

    statements about this situation are, said Jerry

    Johnson, the schools Director of Public Informa-

    tion. [T]he ground he is breaking with this book is

    not anything exactly earthshaking.

    Johnson added that Shedingers thesis had not

    stirred up on any controversy or opposition on

    campus where the members or our religion de-

    partment are very respecting and have great re-

    spect for each others work.

    Campus Reform was unable to contact Prof.

    Shedinger in time for publication.(Source: http://sheikyermami.com/2012/07/12/

    jesus-was-a-muslim-because-he-was-all-about-social

    -justice/ slightly edited.)

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