The Criterion for Religions

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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The Criterion for Religions — Page 28

28 Mi'yiirul Madhahib Godhood to himself he has labelled all other Prophets as robbers, bandits and unclean people, despite own con- fession that he was not good. It is pitiable that the too much arrogance ruined his entire condition. No decent person ever denigrates earlier Divines, but he has dubbed the holy Prophets of God as marauders and highwaymen. His tongue is ever ready with words such as 'sinful' and 'adulterous'. He never spoke about anyone with courtesy or reverence. And why should he! Was he not the Son of God! When we go on and look at the effect Jesus' Atone- ment had on the hearts of his disciples, and whether they gave up sin after having believed in it, true piety seems to be as good as missing. Though they had al- nessa and was not the result of any epileptic or related disease. But they must produce reliable witnesses who should give an eyewitness account. Moreover, the descent of the dove and its saying: 'Thou art my beloved son', also seems to show that it was indeed a fit of epilepsy, which caused such hallucinations. The fact is that a dove is white in colour and so is phlegm, which is basic to epilepsy. Thus phlegm appeared to him in the shape of a dove. And the dove's remark, 'Thou art my son', seems to imply that an epileptic is, in a sense, the son of epilepsy. Indeed, in medicine epi- lepsy is known as Ummus Sibyan, i. e. , the mother of children. At one time all four of Jesus' real brothers submitted an application to the government of the time to the effect that Jesus had lost his sanity and that something must be done about him. In other words, he should be consigned to the ju- dicial lock-up for appropriate treatment, in accordance with the law of the land. This application is yet another proof that Jesus had lost his sanity due to epilepsy. !Author! a The question is, who were the people that saw Jesus in the company of Satan? !Author!