Muslim Corrects Christian About Christian History | Adnan Rashid

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Date: November 13, 2025

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  1. Salam Rushdie used to say that the whole of koran was copied from those earlier sects like Nestorians. Some sects even in those days were denying the salvation of Christ. Christ was just a prophet for them. Koran was greatly influenced by those thoughts. So, yes, koran, will certainly oppose the cross of Christ, which was explained by Paul in his dicourse.

  2. WHO FOUNDED/CREATE CHRISTIANITY ? SAUL/PAUL OF TARSUS AN APOSTATE OF THE MOSAIC LAW THAT JESUS CAME TO FULFILL.

    "Operation Messiah: St Paul, Roman Intelligence and the Birth of Christianity" by Thijs Voskuilen and Rose Mary Sheldon presents a controversial thesis.

    St. Paul was connected to Roman Intelligence and the Jewish Sanhedrin, suggesting he played a pivotal role in shaping Christianity as a tool for Roman interests.

    The book argues that Paul's actions and writings can be seen as part of a larger strategy to create a religion compatible with Roman rule, diverging from original Jewish-Christian teachings. The authors propose that Paul worked for the Temple authorities (Sanhedrin) and Roman Intelligence, explaining his ability to escape persecution and his focus on spreading Christianity among Gentiles, whereas Jesus was sent only to Lost Sheep Of The House Of Israel.

    The book also examines discrepancies in Paul's life and letters, questioning his motives and the rapid spread of Christianity under his influence. IF Paul was indeed collaborating with Roman powers, it raises questions about the origins and authenticity of Christian Doctrine as we know it today.

    Reviews of "Operation Messiah" :
    It is a compelling, well-researched argument that challenges traditional views of Paul and early Christianity.

    Rose Mary Sheldon, a military intelligence expert, and Thijs Voskuilen bring their expertise to this reinterpretation of Paul's role .

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