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A man, originally from a Muslim family, now a Christian, asks about the agreement between the Quran and the Bible regarding Jesus referring to God as 'my father'.
The speaker identifies and clarifies the specific Bible verses being referenced, particularly John 5:30, where Jesus says he can do nothing of his own self, but only by the will of the Father.
The speaker explains that Jesus' statement of doing nothing of his own self means he is doing the will of God.
A discussion ensues regarding whether Muslims call Allah 'father' and the implications for understanding Jesus' relationship with God before the Quran was revealed.
The speaker explains that Quranic laws are applicable after the Quran's revelation, and Jesus, being a messenger of God before that time, followed the correct teachings of his time.
The speaker argues that not believing in Jesus excludes one from Islam, as messengers before the Quran had different laws. The discussion shifts to whether the man believes Jesus is God.
The speaker reiterates Jesus' message of submitting to God's will rather than acting independently, highlighting the concept of 'Oneness' as being vital.
The speaker states that Islam is the perfected religion for mankind.
The conversion is accused of insulting Jesus, the discussion ends abruptly when another member requests him the microphone due to disruptive behavior.