The Final Testament, the Quran, confirms.
The Final Testament, the Quran, confirms the basic principle in the Old and New Testaments, that a man will reap only what he sows.
Every soul is responsible only for his/her own work (53:39)
...no soul benefits except from its own work, and none bears the burden of another.... (6:164)
If each man reaps what he sows, how can Jesus be the savior? How could he have taken on the sins of mankind and negated them? Only the One who accepts repentance and wipes out sins can do that. Indeed throughout the Old Testament, God ALONE is referred to as the SAVIOR. For example in 2 Samuel 22:1-3 and in Isaiah, God Himself speaks, saying clearly that He ALONE is the SAVIOR:
Every soul is responsible only for his/her own work (53:39)
...no soul benefits except from its own work, and none bears the burden of another.... (6:164)
If each man reaps what he sows, how can Jesus be the savior? How could he have taken on the sins of mankind and negated them? Only the One who accepts repentance and wipes out sins can do that. Indeed throughout the Old Testament, God ALONE is referred to as the SAVIOR. For example in 2 Samuel 22:1-3 and in Isaiah, God Himself speaks, saying clearly that He ALONE is the SAVIOR:
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