Refutation of the Allegation of Insult to Jesus Christ — Page 21
21 A : ہǑ b @ lIJ Z h اƈ 5 êC lư a Ƣ/Õ͈͆ ¤͉ ͇͌͌̈́ اǠ a : b @ /m/ƃ h Ď _ʒ / 5 l͈̈́ͅͅ ̈́ ê ً ا:A êC bƩا 2 6 /m ͇͌͆ ان دؤ. ê ̓ m/ث m/را7£ Z iف b @ ے a : ؤرث a : kı jƯ l/Ǒ a ñ ̚ ő͇̈́ ̈́ ͉͇̈́͌̈́ͅͅ 6 ͈ ő lư. a Ƣ/m ؤ a Ƣ/Õ Ĵ@ب ؤ »ق ê ɼ _Ǟˣ kı ͈ șƉͅ ē (i) “It is evident that Jesus, according to his own confession, was not a pious man 50. Perhaps someone may say that he was being humble. But the response to this explanation is that according to the Christian belief, humanity of Jesus is better than humanity of all the men and there is no iota of doubt in his sinlessness. If there is no doubt in his sinlessness, then how could Jesus himself say that he is not pious! To say something in humility is possible only if it can be verified by some other means. For example, if a person is very pious, yet has some shortcomings in his humanity, he may say that he is not perfect. But if the humanity of the Messiah is devoid of every imperfection or sinfulness, his confessions of not being good cannot be attributed to his humility. Thus, the argument that his confession was out of his humility is not at all valid. It is very clear that his negating himself to be good brings him at the level of other humans and proves him not to be sinless. In the same way the study 50 Mark 10:18. [Publisher]