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A Message of Ancient Days
Page 315 begins with:
Lesson 3
Religious Developments
     "A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped him and beat him, and departed leaving him half dead." So begins the parable of the good Samaritan. Parables are stories that teach moral lessons. In the first century A.D., a popular Jewish teacher named Jesus told this parable to answer the question, "Who is my neighbor?"

(This is all true. But notice they limit the stories of Jesus to what a mere man could do. This is what Islam believes Jesus is limited to.)
   
According to this parable, told in the New Testament of the Christian Bible, a priest came upon the beaten man, who was a Jew, but did not stop to help him. Instead, he passed by on the other side of the road. So did an assistant to a priest, also called a Levite. Finally, a Samaritan came upon the man.
End of text. There is a picture of Jesus surrounded by people and the captions reads:
The teacher called Jesus is shown spreading his message in this Italian painting from the A.D. 1400s.
"The teacher called Jesus." Small print. 19 times Jesus is referred to as teacher. Muhammad had headers, MUHAMMAD AND ISLAM, THE LIFE OF THE PROPHET. 

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This unit is flooded with parables and sidenotes devoid of anything extraordinary about Jesus. My point is, 99% of what is written of Jesus is limited to "teachings" and comments about artwork of Him. Islam believes that Jesus is a mere teacher. They agree Jesus was resurrected, but only a common resurrection, believed for all Muslims who have achieved the favor of Allah.

After the "Good Samaritan" parable, there is this:
Jesus taught people to respect and love other people, no matter who they were. He stressed that the Kingdom of God was at hand and that people needed to come into a right relationship with God. In time, his ideas would grow into a new religion.

Notice "In time, his ideas would grow into a new religion." What an understatement of what Christians believe. According to this, any teacher could have started Christianity.

The Teachings of Jesus

By the time Jesus started teaching, the Jewish community had changed a great deal. Jews had been settling in small groups all over the...  ( Diaspora is discussed, the location of Jews...) The Jews who returned to Judah after their exile began to disagree among themselves about how they should practice their religion. One major group, the Sadducees (SAJ uh sees), were in favor of following the traditional rituals in the temple. The other major group, called the Pharisees (FAIR ih sees), called on Jews to strictly follow the laws of the Torah in their daily lives, too.

Other, more radical groups existed as well. One was made up of the followers of Jesus. They believed that Jesus was the messiah promised in the Bible.

Yes, Jesus was radical because He rebuked the Pharisees and the Sadducees for their false witness of God. Yet according to this account, Jesus remained in the Jewish teachings and was followed by "a radical group," minimizing the impact and purpose of  Jesus.

The Life of Jesus

(If this is supposed to be what Christians believe, why can't we have "The Life of the Savior" as Islam has "The Life of the Prophet"?) Watch this, not one word of the virgin birth, one would think by this account that Mary would have a child by Joseph...

The story of the life of Jesus is told in the New Testament of the Bible. According to the New Testament, an angel appeared to a woman named Mary in the city of Nazareth about 2,000 years ago. The angel told her that she would have a child. The angel told Mary to name the child Jesus.

Islam believes this much.

Mary and her husband Joseph were Jews, and when Jesus was born they raised him as a Jew. Jesus learned the laws and customs of Judaism and studied the Torah. As he grew older, Jesus became a religious teacher.

Oh so he did it by studying...oh, okay...

He based his teachings on traditional Jewish beliefs. For example, he stressed that people should obey the Ten Commandments and the teachings of the prophets. According to the New Testament, he told his followers, "Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil (sic) them." (Matthew 5:17)

According to the New Testament account, Jesus called for a new covenant. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told people that they should act with kindness and love toward others, even their enemies. This teaching is best understood in the light of Jesus' preaching about the coming of God's kingdom.

I think it would be best understood if they said, "Christian's believe Jesus is the new covenant, that He died for our sins, that He paid the price for sin and forgave those who killed Him. But they omit all that.

Jesus taught that the day of judgment by God was nearing. He said God would forgive all people who sincerely turned to God. (Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one can come to the Father except through Me." He stressed that the attitudes and beliefs in a person's heart were more important than actions alone. In this way, Jesus emphasized the aspects of the Torah that stressed the importance of love, such as "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." (Leviticus 19:18)

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