Jesus was suckled as an infant, eat, slept, and used the bathroom 🚽. 😤😤😤His not God! His Human. Jesus will come back as a Muslim which He was already and there will be a reckoning. You repent before it’s too late ⏰
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“If Jesus were God with all authority, why would he need to eat, sleep, and use the bathroom?”
The goal of the Dawah script is to try and argue that a biological, vulnerable human being cannot simultaneously be the sovereign, uncreated God.
Surah 112:2:
Allah, the Eternal Refuge / the Absolute / the Self-Sufficient.
While the Quran recognizes Allah as Al-Wadud ("The Loving") in Surah 85:14, his love is strictly conditional and transactional.
In Surah Al-Imran 3:32, the text states explicitly that "Allah does not love the disbelievers."
The rigid, absolute distance required by Islamic transcendence (Tanzih), Allah cannot suffer, cannot condescend, and cannot sacrifice anything to demonstrate his love to an undeserving world.
The Yahweh of the Bible is defined by an unconditional, covenantal love that drives Him to enter human history.
Philippians 2:8:
And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.
The God of the Bible does not demand that humanity achieve legalistic righteousness before offering His affection; rather, God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).
Muslims are evaluating the infinite Creator through a purely naturalistic lens. Christian orthodoxy has never taught that the divine essence was transformed into flesh, or that the divine nature experienced biological excretion or physical exhaustion.
According to the historical doctrine of the Hypostatic Union, the eternal, uncreated Son of God voluntarily assumed a complete, authentic human nature alongside His divine nature.
His physical limitations—including infant dependency, hunger, sleep, and digestion—were not an accidental loss of cosmic control, but a sovereign, deliberate act of Kenosis (self-emptying).
He did not cease to be God; rather, He chose to experience the full weight of human biological reality to serve as our perfect High Priest, identifying with our weaknesses without sin.
For the Christian, Christ’s physical dependency is not a source of embarrassment; it is the ultimate empirical verification that God did not remain comfortably detached on a distant throne, but entered our broken reality to absorb the penalty for our sins on the cross.
The claim that Jesus was merely a Muslim prophet who will return to destroy Christianity completely collapses when held against the internal text-critical commands of the Quran.
Islamic Apologists assert that the Christian Gospels are corrupted, yet the Quran commands the absolute historical preservation and authority of those very scriptures.
In Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:47), Allah issues a binding legal decree:
And let the People of the Gospel judge by what Allah has revealed therein. And whoever does not judge by what Allah has revealed—then it is those who are the defiantly disobedient.
This command was delivered directly to 7th-century Christians living in Arabia. Historically and textually, those Christians did not possess a mythical, lost oral Injil; they possessed the exact same New Testament manuscript tradition that we possess today—manuscripts that explicitly declare the deity, crucifixion, and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ.
If the text of the New Testament had already been corrupted by human scribes, then the Quran is guilty of commanding Christians to look to a false, blasphemous forgery for divine judgment.
If the New Testament was authoritative enough for Allah to enforce it as a judicial standard in the 7th century, then Muslims are bound by their own book to accept the Gospel's declaration that Jesus Christ is God manifest in the flesh.