Zakir Naik – Where is The Gospel of Jesus

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A student of the Colgate program discusses a problem with a book called Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, which they believe is not the basis for their faith. They believe that the book is written according to the New centers of Christ, not Jesus Christ, and that they can analyze it to determine if it is a gospel based statement.

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			A student of academic theology and a radio analyst on the program. You haven't seen him on Fox FM
every Sunday from eight to 10 in Kumasi with the major and popular radio hosts of Eos wantin.
		
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			Michael, question is,
		
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			we have a problem with the book of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John has not been the gospel of Jesus
Christ. So why is the gospel of Jesus Christ? And then I have a problem with the Songs of Solomon.
Great with one question at a time. Yes, sir. You are a Muslim, non Muslim, non Muslim, I give chance
Muslim only one question, okay. The brother said we have a problem with Gospel of Matthew, Mark,
Luke and John.
		
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			We want gospel of Jesus peace be upon him. We Muslims believe in the INJEEL the Gospel never He
which was given to each Allah Salam, what we have in the Bible, the four canonical books, the first
four books of the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
		
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			They do not know who the author is. So they say it's the Gospel according to Matthew, Gospel of
Mark, Gospel according to Luke gospel according to John, what we must believe is gospel according to
a Salah Salem gospel according to Jesus and there's no gospel.
		
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			We believe in the heathen revelation, which was revealed to Jesus peace be upon him. What we have in
the Bible is the books written according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, which we don't consider as
prophets of God, when they get us the Gospel according to Jesus peace be upon him, we can analyze
but they don't have it, or balcers question