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Of course he can. I never said he cannot. However, he needs to stop making Jesus seem a bad person or prove that the gospel is mostly wrong and blah blah nonsense. Many Muslims claim they love Jesus, but like to bash him in different ways.
There are books out there out to prove that Muhammad was a bad person and that the Quran is mostly wrong. Why should Christianity be exempt from the same scrutiny?
Now if religious scholars who have studied the history of Christianity say things like:
- Jesus was not the son of God
- Jesus would be puzzled to see people worshipping him today
- Bible is not literal, full of inaccuracies
Then why do churches, priests and the Pope seem to saying the exact opposite? I must say that Aslan does not attack Christianity in any way, he justs paints a very different and historically accurate picture of Jesus and the times he lived in.
Because keeping their gullible flock of sheep happy with their fantasy Jesus mythology puts LOTS of gold in their coffers.
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