User:Mychadelic

I want to attach a disclaimer to the following line from the article on Islam in Wikipedia:

“Islam was historically called Muhammadanism in Anglophone societies. This term has fallen out of use and is sometimes said to be offensive because it suggests that a human being rather than God is central to Muslims' religion, parallel to Jesus Christ in Christianity.”

I particular where the paragraph indicates “...parallel to Jesus Christ”. This implies that Christians worship Jesus Christ as a human - whereas this is not completely true. Jesus Christ is, in fact (as outlined in Old Testament biblical prophesy and in the New Testament of the Holy Bible), God in human form. The basics of Christianity and Jesus being The Christ is that Jesus was born of the virgin and His teachings and subsequent crucifixion and Resurrection are fulfillment of prophecy. Jesus, the “Son”, is part of the Holy Trinity that makes God the center of the whole with Jesus and the Holy Spirit being wholly of the Father, God, as well.

Jesus Christ is not merely human. Jesus Christ is God in human form.

Mohammed and Jesus are NOT parallel. Mohammed was a prophet. Jesus is God.

The above noted passage needs to have a notation.

Mike