iBibah
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I find it very interesting that Muslims use the bible to argue that Jesus was not divine, as interesting as braintic finds muslims and christians debating (unless he doesn't find it interesting at all).Unlike some religions we don't accept without evidence. In fact its compulsory to learn in our religion. The Quran is an ongoing miracle due to its literary value due to scientific facts etc... We as Muslims give out a hand to the Christians but i guess we understand the scriptures differently :/ When the bible says "The father is greater than I, the father is greater than all" we interpret it as God is greater than Jesus thus Jesus cannot be God but Christians interpret it differently. When Jesus says "By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me" we interpret that again as God being greater than Jesus. Just like when it says "I and my father are one" if you read the context you know it means one in purpose and not one as in the same entity. Thats my view upon the Christianity and Islam we interpret things differently...
Refer to the video he explains it better:
EDIT: Sylvia this also answers some of your claims about Islam since you're reading out of context and misunderstanding by looking at one verse by itself
By looking at the bible, one should deem Jesus to be Divine, a lunatic or a liar. Nothing else. Any one of these is more acceptable than "he's a good moral teacher" or "he's a prophet".
Look at the bible as some novel if you want, and you see Jesus ended up dead because of his divine claims. Many time's he was accused for blasphemy, or called Lord and God, and not once did he correct or rebuke any who said so.
If you want to claim he's a prophet or moral teacher than you must completely disregard everything in the bible.