There is no point of all these arguments, if we only care to trace the history and development of religion. Before christianity and mohammedanism developed into separate means of belief approximately 1700 years ago, men were ruled by Monarchists and Emperialists, that highthened during the Roman empire (700 BC to 1400 AD). Men were enslaved by rulers. Beliefs then centered more on deities and goddesses and were viewed as the only source of refuge against tyrannical rule, but the most dominant belief then was Judaism based on the five books of Moses (forerunner of the Old Testament), Judaism being a written account of the Abrahamic faith handed down from generations to generations. Judaism spouse belief in one true Supreme God not goddesses or deities.
However, schism always exist in every social order and religion since the great Egyptian civilization, but only Jesus and Mohammed stood to unify all beliefs amidst threats of persecution by Emperial rulers. Both preached righteouness, of being holy, as the only means of entering God's or Allah's Kingdom.
Neither Jesus nor Mohammed preached that their teachings be called "Christianity" or "Mohammedanism", for it was our schismist forefathers , the forebearers of our belief, who thrust this into our minds. Thus, what we have today, the most dominant faiths in this world, christianity and Islam, is the greatest schism that continues to devide what has been preached by the greatest of prophets as supremely indivisible, the Kingdom of God. Christians and Muslims, who were originally brothers in the faith of Abraham continues to argue over issues that are mundane, and so we perpetuate this great schism while professing our faith in one true God.
Both Jesus and Mohammed are "mediators" for our eternal salvation, so that whoever believes in their teachings, shall truly inherit the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, relative to the premise of this thread, both Jesus and Mohammed are men of equal status in both Christianity and Islam, only that we, our schismic mind, perpetuate this baseless division.
There is no point of all these arguments, if we only care to trace the history and development of religion. Before christianity and mohammedanism developed into separate means of belief approximately 1700 years ago, men were ruled by Monarchists and Emperialists, that highthened during the Roman empire (700 BC to 1400 AD). Men were enslaved by rulers. Beliefs then centered more on deities and goddesses and were viewed as the only source of refuge against tyrannical rule, but the most dominant belief then was Judaism based on the five books of Moses (forerunner of the Old Testament), Judaism being a written account of the Abrahamic faith handed down from generations to generations. Judaism spouse belief in one true Supreme God not goddesses or deities.
However, schism always exist in every social order and religion since the great Egyptian civilization, but only Jesus and Mohammed stood to unify all beliefs amidst threats of persecution by Emperial rulers. Both preached righteouness, of being holy, as the only means of entering God's or Allah's Kingdom.
Neither Jesus nor Mohammed preached that their teachings be called "Christianity" or "Mohammedanism", for it was our schismist forefathers , the forebearers of our belief, who thrust this into our minds. Thus, what we have today, the most dominant faiths in this world, christianity and Islam, is the greatest schism that continues to devide what has been preached by the greatest of prophets as supremely indivisible, the Kingdom of God. Christians and Muslims, who were originally brothers in the faith of Abraham continues to argue over issues that are mundane, and so we perpetuate this great schism while professing our faith in one true God.
Both Jesus and Mohammed are "mediators" for our eternal salvation, so that whoever believes in their teachings, shall truly inherit the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, relative to the premise of this thread, both Jesus and Mohammed are men of equal status in both Christianity and Islam, only that we, our schismic mind, perpetuate this baseless division.