Jiang interprets the Quran as Nestorian: Jesus is not God but a messenger who tells people to worship Allah, the one God.
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Nestorianism
Jiang interprets the Quran as Nestorian: Jesus is not God but a messenger who tells people to worship Allah, the one God.
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"Okay, so this is really important. What the Quran is saying is this. Jesus is not God. God is God. God is Allah. Jesus..."
"They disbelieved those who say, Allah is a third of three. But there is no giant except one God. If they do not refrain..."
"Okay, so it's just saying that the Holy Trinity, it's sacrilege. It's blessing. Trust me, it makes no sense, man. God is God. God..."
"While they not repent to Allah as ask his forgiveness, Allah is forgiving and merciful. The Messiah's son of Mary was only a messenger,..."
"Okay, to say that Mary is divine, to say that Jesus is divine, it's all superstitious. They're all just messengers of the one true..."
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