Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 46
46 die without cure? Nay! Never! Since the world has been created, cures have also come into existence alongside it. It is said with regret that the Christians and the Aryas, with regards to this belief, tread on the same path. The only dif - ference being that Christians for the purpose of forgiving man’s sins, deem the blood of a prophet necessary—were he not killed then no sin would be forgiven. If it is proven that he was not killed, as I have proven and furnished com - plete evidence in support of the fact that Prophet Jesus died a natural death and the entire world is aware that his grave is located in Kashmir, then the entire warp and weft of Atonement is rendered useless. Moreover, the Aryas believe their parmeshwar to be innately incapable of for - giving sins. The Aryas and Christians both share this belief that God cannot forgive sinners upon their regret and re - pentance. Moreover, the Aryas not only stop at this, rather they even deem their parmesher as not being the creator of man and the source of grace for all his spiritual and physical faculties, thus, is the door of parmeshar’s cogni - sance closed to them for it is not the practice of parmeshar, according to the Vedas, that he demonstrates some heav - enly sign granting knowledge of his existence through it. Furthermore, on the other hand he is not the creator of the souls and particles of the universe. Thus, from both angles,