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Deception in the Name of Jesus

Mussa Ame Mussa
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Mussa Ame Mussa: P.O Box 4610, Zanzibar, Tanzania B.Sc. (Education) University of Dar-es-Salaam Tanzania 1989 BAISS( Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies). Islamic Online University 2019. MAISS (Master of Arts in Islamic Studies). Islamic Online University 2022. Affiliation: Teacher at Turkish Maarif School Mombasa Zanzibar and Member of the Islamic Organization for Economy and Development

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 6, 2063-2083

Abstract: Deception can be defined as the act of causing someone to accept as accurate or valid what is false or invalid [1]. This paper analyses several Christian dogmas, that is, the established opinions by the church concerning the faith or morals that are either debatable or contradictory or against the writings of the bible. There is a need for research analyzing the bible and the Quran teachings compared to the beliefs of the church and accepted by the majority of people. Still, in reality, those beliefs are contrary to the teachings of religious doctrines. The paper will analyze the Nicene Creed adopted at the First Council of Nicaea in 325. In 381, in comparison to early Christian belief. The paper will discuss Paul’s contribution to Christianity and what changes Paul made in Christianity, which are against Jesus. Paul was an author of a large part of the New Testament (Perkins, 1988, p.4). Deception can come from omissions, additions, misinterpretation, fabrication, exaggeration, understatements, and distortion of information.[2]

Date: 2024
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