Christian EXPOSES Muslim Preacher Taking Advantage Of Christian Girls!

This conversation between a Muslim street preacher and two women reveals something common in today’s culture: people claim to “love Jesus” while rejecting what the Bible actually says about who He is.

Others—especially Muslim debaters—take advantage of this confusion by redefining Christian terms and ignoring context.

This article breaks down why context matters, who Jesus truly claimed to be, and why Islam’s claims about Him collapse under the weight of Scripture.

A depiction of Jesus with His disciples.Jesus Is Not Just a Prophet — He Is the Divine Son of God

Many people today say they “love Jesus,” but when asked whether He is the Son of God, they hesitate. This confusion isn’t new, and Scripture speaks directly to it.

What Does “Son of God” Mean?

Muslim apologists often claim that “Son of God” is only metaphorical. But the Bible uses the term in multiple contexts. 

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For example:

  • Genesis 6:2–4 refers to “sons of God” as spiritual beings.
  • Matthew 5:9 calls peacemakers “children of God.”
  • But Jesus is uniquely called the only begotten Son — not metaphorical, not symbolic, but one-of-a-kind.

A Messianic Prophecy That Points to Christ

“I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee.” — Psalm 2:7

Muslim speakers often use Psalm 2:7 to claim David is the “begotten son,” but they ignore that Psalm 2 is a Messianic prophecy fulfilled in Christ, not David.

The apostles interpreted this verse as referencing Jesus, not David.

Cubes spelling out the word WORD.Why Jesus Cannot Be Lumped Together With the Prophets: John 1:1

Muslims place Jesus among the prophets—but Scripture separates Him entirely.

Christians honor Moses, Abraham, Isaiah, and all the prophets — but Jesus is not on their side of the divide. He is on God’s side.

He is:

  • The Creator.
  • The Word made flesh.
  • The One who existed before all things.

This is why the prophets point to Him.

Likewise, they often claim John borrowed from Greek philosopher Philo when he wrote:

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” — John 1:1

But this is historically false.

Jewish writings before Philo already spoke of:

  • The Memra (Aramaic)
  • The Dabar (Hebrew)
  • The divine “Word” who acts as God’s agent in creation

John wasn’t copying Greek philosophy — he was revealing who the Word truly is: Jesus Christ. And Scripture makes it unmistakably clear:

“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…” — John 1:14

“He was not that Light… but was sent to bear witness of that Light.” — John 1:8

John the Baptist testifies explicitly that the Word (the Light) is Jesus:

“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” — John 1:29

“…He was before me.” — John 1:30

This is impossible unless the Word is eternal.

Another key passage Muslims ignore:

“For by him were all things created…And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.” — Colossians 1:16-17

Jesus is not merely a messenger — He is the One who created the messengers. Share on X

This alone destroys the Islamic claim that Christ is “just a prophet.”

An illustration of the Holy Trinity using post-it notes on a black board.The Trinity Misrepresented by the Quran

In the conversation, the Muslim speaker quotes Quran 5:116, which falsely claims Christians worship:

  • God
  • Jesus
  • Mary

No Christian creed in 2,000 years has ever taught this.

This is a major reason Islam contradicts Scripture. Muhammad heard confused practices from groups praying to Mary and assumed it represented Christianity as a whole.

But the Bible teaches:

One God in three persons — Father, Son, Holy Ghost.

The Trinity is not three gods. It is one Being and three Persons. Context matters, both Biblically and linguistically.

They often say “We don’t call God Father; we say Rabb (Lord).”

But in Scripture:

Jesus teaches us to call God “Abba, Father.”

This intimate relationship is something Islam cannot offer. By rejecting God as Father, Islam contradicts the Old and New Testaments — what scholars call the Islamic dilemma:

Islam claims to “confirm” Scripture while also contradicting its central teachings.

Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism

The Muslim speaker mentioned all three, but again, context matters.

On Catholicism: Many Catholics pray to Mary and saints — practices Scripture never commands.

On Orthodoxy: The discussion mentioned icons and church traditions. Even within Orthodoxy, some practices have developed over centuries.

On Protestantism: The Reformers emphasized returning to Scripture alone as the ultimate authority — the standard Jesus Himself upheld.

But regardless, the core doctrines of Christ’s deity remain unchanged.

He also tried to bring up the filioque — “the Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son.” This is a complex theological discussion within Christian history.

But it has no bearing on:

  • Whether Jesus is God.
  • Whether Islam is true.
  • Whether the Quran misrepresents Christianity.

It’s simply a distraction.

A person handing out an apple to another person, symbolizing the Biblical original sin.The Problem of Evil & Original Sin

Near the end of the conversation, one of the women brought up:

  • Why evil exists
  • The doctrine of original sin

This is one of the most important distinctions between Christianity and Islam.

Christianity teaches:

Adam’s sin corrupted human nature — not that we are punished for his sin, but that we inherit a fallen nature.

Islam teaches:

There is no original sin — yet it cannot explain:

  • Why every human sins.
  • Why the world is broken.
  • Why we need salvation at all.

Without original sin, the gospel makes no sense.

A black background with the words Jesus is Lord.The Truth About Jesus Cannot Be Ignored

When Scripture is allowed to speak:

  • Jesus is not a metaphor.
  • Jesus is not merely a prophet.
  • Jesus is not created.
  • Jesus is not one of three gods.
  • Jesus is the eternal Word made flesh.
  • Jesus is the Creator of all things.
  • Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

Islam misrepresents Him, the Quran misquotes Him, and modern confusion only fuels deception.

But the Bible is clear — and Jesus stands uniquely above every prophet because, He alone is God in the flesh.

If this topic interests you and you want to see another powerful breakdown of Islamic arguments, I highly recommend reading this next article. It picks apart another viral clip and shows why Biblical truth always stands firm. 

Thank you for reading — may the Lord continue to strengthen your discernment and deepen your confidence in His Word.

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He’s learning to serve the Christian community better and better each day through his teaching on the Bible (both theory and practical application for everyday life). Israel Ikhinmwin loves to share the truth of God’s Word and be an example for other Christians looking to develop your faith.

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