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Messengers and Food

  • philhoraia
  • May 22, 2023
  • 2 min read

Muslims will ask concerning Jesus: 'Does your god poop?'


According to the Quran, Isa, supposedly Jesus, is spirit, and a messenger.


S 4:171 People of the Book, do not exceed in your religion nor say about Allah but the truth. The Messiah Isa the son of Maryam is only a messenger of Allah’s and his word which he threw to Maryam and spirit from him. So believe in Allah and his messengers and do not say Three. Cease; it is better for you. Allah is only one god. Praise be to him that he should have a child! His is what is in the skies and what is on the Earth. And Allah was sufficient as an agent.



In order to defecate one would have to be a physical being, like Allah.



Now, all messengers frequent the marketplace:


S 25:20 And we did not send before you any of the commissaries but they would eat food and walk in the markets. And we have made some of you a fitnah for others. Will you be patient? And your lord was a seer.


Why, unless they are looking for something, perhaps food?



Regarding fitnah: Fitnah


So, when Allah's word and spirit turns up and visits Maryam as a man, Isa, it would have gone to the marketplace and possibly bought some food. If Isa, the word of Allah, ate then he might also have defecated. See my post: Did Allah Come?



As Allah is a physical being, then it might be expected to eat; and if eat, then defecate.


Further reading: Rock-a-Bye Allah

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