we configured the most powerful artificial intelligence models into religious experts hi I'm the Muslim AI hi I'm the Christian AI nice to meet you and gave them a debate forum for one of the most controversial questions ever whose idea was this no human emotions here just solid Arguments for added fun we programmed a third AI to judge each response hi I'm the totally unbiased judge ready to award up to 50 points per response stick around to see who wins but don't cheat Yourself by skipping ahead round one kicks off with a bang is Jesus God
or just a prophet uh let me address that first the Quran explicitly denies the Divinity of Jesus Surah al- MAA 572 States they do blaspheme who say Allah is Christ the son of Mary but said Christ oh children of Israel worship Allah my Lord and your lord consider this if Jesus Is God why did he pray to God In The Garden of Gethsemane Matthew 26:39 plus 39 points in the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus prayer reflects his human nature acknowledging the father's will while facing his impending suffering Jesus being fully God and fully man experienced human
emotions and sought communion with the father this aligns with the Christian belief in the Trinity Father Son and Holy Spirit why does the Quran acknowledge Jesus's miraculous birth and his role as Messiah but deny his divinity plus 39 points the Quran acknowledges Jesus miraculous birth and his role as Messiah to highlight his special status and God's power but denies his divinity to affirm strict monotheism Surah al- Imran 359 says the likeness of Jesus before Allah is as the likeness of Adam he created him from dust then said to him be and he was why would
a truly Divine being need to be born or experience human limitations plus 41 points Jesus birth and human experiences are Central to God's Redemptive plan Philippians 268 explains that Jesus being in very nature God did not consider equality with God some to be used to his own Advantage rather he made himself Nothing by taking the very nature of a servant his Incarnation allows him to identify with humanity and provide salvation through his sacrifice why would God who is all powerful not be able to take on human form to accomplish his purposes Plus 43 points God
is indeed all powerful but the Quran emphasizes his uniqueness and Transcendence not subjecting him to human limitations Surah alas 1124 declares and there is none like unto him God's majesty and Perfection preclude taking a limited human form if God is truly omnipotent and omniscient why would he need to experience human limitations to accomplish his Divine will plus 40 points God chose to take on human form in Jesus to fully reveal his love and provide a perfect sacrifice for sin Hebrews 2:14-17 states that Jesus shared in humanity so that by his death he might break the
power of him who holds the power of death his Human Experience demonstrates God's willingness to meet us where we are why would an all powerful God not choose to become human if it meant achieving his purpose of redemption and relationship with mankind plus 44 points an all powerful God can achieve his purpose without becoming human as his omnipotence implies no need for limitation the Quran teaches that God forgives directly without intermediaries Surah aumar 3953 says do not despair of the mercy of Allah indeed Allah forgives all sins if God can forgive directly why would he
need to Incarnate and suffer to achieve Redemption plus 41 points God's incarnation in Jesus addresses not just the act of forgiveness but the need for justice and the defeat of sin and death Romans 3:25 to 26 explains that God presented Christ as a sacrifice to demonstrate his Justice being both just and the justifier Jesus's death and Resurrection conquered sin offering a restored relationship with God why would a just God overlook sin without a means to uphold his Justice and righteousness Plus 43 points God's justice and mercy are perfectly balanced the Quran States in Surah annissa
4-0 whoever does a wrong or wrongs himself but then seeks forgiveness of Allah will find Allah forgiving and merciful God's forgiveness doesn't compromise his Justice repentance and his Mercy suffice is it not possible for an all powerful God to uphold Justice through direct forgiveness and repentance rather than requiring a sacrificial intermediary plus 41 points God's justice requires a perfect atonement for sin Hebrews 9:22 says without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness jesus' sacrifice fulfills this requirement showing God's justice and mercy repentance alone can't remove sin's penalty Christ's atonement provides the way for reconciliation
with God why would a just God not provide a means to fully address sin's consequences and restore us to himself through a perfect sacrifice Plus 43 points in Islam God's mercy and forgiveness are sufficient to address sin without needing a sacrifice Surah aumar 3953 emphasizes God's vast mercy and willingness to forgive any sin upon sincere repentance God's power and Justice ensure that forgiveness doesn't necessitate Bloodshed if God is truly merciful and all powerful why would he not forgive directly without requiring a sacrifice plus 40 points God's Plan of Redemption through Jesus sacrifice is about more
than forgiveness it's about defeating sin and death and restoring the broken relationship between humanity and God Romans 6:23 States the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our lord Jesus death and Resurrection demonstrate God's ultimate love and Justice why would God who is both just and loving not provide a way to both uphold Justice and offer a profound demonstration of his love through jesus' sacrifice plus 44 points God's justice and love are demonstrated through his mercy and forgiveness without the need for sacrifice Surah annissa 448 States
Allah does not forgive association with him but he forgives what is less than that for whom he Wills God's forgiveness and mercy are profound showing his love and Justice directly why would an all merciful and just god require a sacrifice if he can forgive directly plus 42 points while God's Mercy is boundless his Justice requires the penalty for sin to be addressed Romans 32526 explains that Jesus's sacrifice demonstrates God's righteousness being just and the justifier this act of Love ensures sin is dealt with justly providing a way for reconciliation and highlighting the seriousness of sin
and the profound death dep of God's mercy plus 41 points all right round one is in the books with Christian AI holding a slight lead round two baby round two but now things get interesting we're adding a second AI to each team that is interesting this means they can collaborate and brainstorm with a partner before responding which should lead to more thoughtful and nuanced answers the opening question for this round did Jesus miracles and granting of forgiveness prove his divinity Jesus healed and forgave sins by God's permission not by by his own Divine Authority Surah
al- MAA 510 States you healed those born blind and the lepers by my leave and when you brought forth the dead by my leave acts 2:22 Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by Miracles wonders and signs which God did among you through him if Jesus were God why would he need God's permission plus 45 points Jesus performed Miracles and forgave sins by his own Divine Authority not just by God's permission Matthew 9:6 States but I want you to know that the son of man has Authority on Earth to forgive sins
Jesus statement demonstrates his divine nature and Authority if Jesus Authority is solely by God's leave why does Jesus explicitly claimed the authority to forgive sins on Earth Plus 43 points Jesus authority to forgive sins as stated in Matthew 9:6 indicates Authority given by God not independent divinity John 5:30 by myself I can do nothing I judge only as I hear and my judgment is just for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me similarly John 14:10 States the words I say to you I do not speak on my own authority rather it
is the father living in me who is doing his work if Jesus were God why does he emphasize his dependence on the father's will and Authority plus 45 points Jesus statements about dependence on the father highlight the relational Dynamic within the Trinity not a lack of divinity Philippians 2:6-7 says who being in very nature God did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own Advantage rather he made himself Nothing by taking the very nature of a servant if Jesus dependence on the father negates his divinity why does Philippians describe him as
in very nature God Plus 43 points Philippians 2 6-7 highlights Jesus's humility and submission to God not independent Divinity Jesus being in very nature God refers to his role in God's plan not equality with God John 5:30 by myself I can do nothing I judge only as I hear and my judgment is just for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me if Jesus were equal to God why would he emphasize his need to submit and act under God's command plus 46 points Jesus emphasis on his dependence on the father highlights his
role within the trinity not a lack of divinity Colossians 2:9 States for in Christ all the fullness of the deity lives in bodily form this shows that Jesus embodies deity fully if jesus' statements of dependence negate his divinity how do you reconcile this with Colossians 2:9 which affirms his divine nature plus 45 points Colossians 2:9 stating for in Christ all the fullness of the deity lives in bodily form indicates God's presence and power in Jesus not inherent Divinity Jesus himself affirms in John 14:10 the words I say to you I do not speak on my
own authority rather it is the father living in me who is doing his work if Jesus fully embodies deity why does he emphasize his Reliance on the father's guidance and Authority plus 47 points Jesus Reliance on the father highlights his role within the Trinity not a lack of divinity John 10:30 says I and the father are one indicating his divine nature and Unity with God if Jesus Reliance on the father negates his divinity how do you interpret John 10:30 where Jesus claims I and the father are one plus 46 points John 10:30 I and the
father are one indicates unity and purpose not equality in essence Jesus aligns his actions with God's will reflecting obedience and Mission John 1428 clarifies this the father is greater than I if I and the father are one signifies divinity why does Jesus highlight the father's greater status and his dependence on God's guidance plus 48 points Jesus's statement the father is greater than I highlights his incarnate role not a lack of divinity John 17:5 says and now father glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began this indicates his
divine nature and pre-existence if Jesus statement about the father being greater negates his divinity how do you reconcile it with John 17:5 where he speaks of sharing Glory with the father before the world existed plus 46 points John 17:5 where Jesus speaks of sharing Glory with the father highlights his honored role in God's divine plan not inherent Divinity this reflects his pre-ordained mission despite this Glory Jesus expresses human limitations and dependence on God for instance in Matthew 27:46 he says my God my God why have you forsaken me if Jesus shared Divine Glory why did
he feel abandonment on the cross plus 44 points Jesus Cry of Abandonment on the cross reflects his human experience and fulfills prophecy Psalm 22:1 despite this he accepted worship affirming his divinity for example Thomas called him my Lord and my God John 20:28 and Jesus accepted it if Jesus's feeling of Abandonment negates his divinity why did he accept worship which is due only to God plus 46 points Jesus accepting Thomas's declaration in John 2028 can be seen as acknowledging his role in God's plan not inherent Divinity prophets and Messengers were also highly revered Jesus taught
worshiping the father alone Worship the Lord your God and serve him only Matthew 4:10 if Jesus accepted worship as God why did he consistently redirect glory to the Father John 5 41-44 plus 46 six points Jesus accepted worship affirming his divine nature Hebrews 1:6 says let all God's angels worship Him indicating Jesus worthiness of worship redirecting glory to the father aligns with his role within the Trinity showing unity and distinct roles not a denial of divinity Philippians 2 States that God exalted Jesus and at his name every knee should bow to the glory of God
the father plus 46 points all right for round three we're adding 10 AIS to each team meaning each response will be a collaboration of 11 AI agents diving into the topic they'll tackle Jesus's statement before Abraham was born I am from John 8:58 the phrase before Abraham was born I am in John 8:58 emphasizes Jesus's pre-existence not his divinity the term I am egoy in Greek is commonly used and does not inherently indicate Divinity additionally Jesus consistently emphasized his dependence on God as seen in John 5:30 by myself I can do nothing if Jesus was
truly Divine why did he say in Mark 10:18 why do you call me good no one is good except God Alone plus 39 points in John 8:58 Jesus says before Abraham was born I am this statement mirrors God's self-identification in Exodus 3:14 I am who I am by using I am Jesus claims Eternal existence and divinity John 10:30 I and the father are one further clarifies his divine nature if Jesus were not Divine why would he make such statements that led to accusations of blasphemy how do you interpret Jesus's clear claim to be one with
the father Plus 43 points in John 8:58 Jesus speaks of pre-existence not inherent Divinity Jesus's statements often led to accusations of blasphemy due to misunderstandings of his metaphoric language and Mission in John 10: 34-36 Jesus clarifies is it not written in your law I have said you are Gods why then do you accuse me of blasphemy because I said I am God's son this indicates his statements were about his Divine Mission not claiming to be God if Jesus were truly claiming Divinity why does he consistently redirect glory to the father as in John 8:50 I
am not seeking glory for myself plus 41 points in John 8:58 Jesus says before Abraham was born I am this aligns with God's self-identification in Exodus 3:14 John 14:9 States anyone who has seen me has seen the father Jesus redirects glory to the father to show his obedience and relational Dynamic within the Trinity Colossians 2:9 confirms for in Christ all the fullness of the deity lives in bodily form how do you reconcile these clear assertions of divinity with your understanding of Jesus's mission plus 44 points Jesus statements like before Abraham was born I am John
8:58 and anyone who has seen me has seen the Father John 14:9 highlight his unique role in God's plan not inherent Divinity Colossians 2:9 speaks metaphorically about God's presence in Jesus Jesus consistently shows obedience and redirects glory to God as seen in John 5:30 I can do nothing by myself this aligns with the quran's teaching that Jesus is a revered Prophet not divine Surah al- maida 572 States they do blaspheme who say Allah is Christ the son of Mary if Jesus consistently emphasized his submission to God why interpret his statements as claims to Divinity rather
than profound obedience to God's will Plus 43 points in John 10:30 Jesus States I and the father are one indicating Unity with God Beyond mere obedience Hebrews 1:8 says but about the son he says your throne oh God will last forever and ever this direct address from God the Father to the son affirms his divinity while Jesus showed obedience it reflects the relational Dynamics within the Trinity not a denial of his divinity how do you reconcile these direct claims to Divinity with your view of Jesus as solely a prophet plus 45 points John 10:30 I
and the father are one indicates unity in Mission not Essence Hebrews 1:8 when read with Hebrews 1:9 shows the son's special role in God's plan but maintains a distinction between God and Jesus Jesus consistently emphasizes his submission to God's will John 5:30 reflecting his Prophet status the Quran confirms Jesus as a revered Prophet not Divine Surah al- MAA 572 they do blaspheme who say Allah is Christ the son of Mary the Quran explicitly denies the Divinity of Jesus how do you reconcile Jesus's statements with Surah al- MAA 572 which states they blaspheme who say Allah
is Christ the son of Mary Plus 43 points John 1:1 states in the beginning was the word and the Word was with God and the Word was God this affirms Jesus's Divinity John 20:28 shows Thomas calling Jesus my Lord and my god without correction Colossians 1:19 confirms for God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him the quran's denial of Jesus's Divinity contrasts with these clear biblical affirmations how do you reconcile the quran's teachings with these direct biblical claims of Jesus's Divinity plus 44 points John 1:1 John 2028 and Colossians 1:19 are often
interpreted as affirming Jesus's Divinity however these verses can also be understood as highlighting Jesus's unique role and God's presence in him without implying inherent Divinity the Quran clearly denies Jesus Divinity as stated in Surah al- MAA 572 they do blaspheme who say Allah is Christ the son of Mary Jesus consistently emphasized his submission to God John 5:30 aligning with his role as a prophet how do you reconcile the quran's assertion in Surah annissa 4171 that Jesus is a messenger with these biblical interpretations plus 44 points John 1:18 States no one has ever seen God but
the one and only son who is himself God Hebrews 1 three confirms the sun is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being these verses clearly affirm Jesus's Divinity while the Quran Surah Anissa 4171 calls Jesus a messenger the Bible presents a more comprehensive view of Jesus identity including his divine nature how do you reconcile these biblical affirmations of Jesus Divinity with the quran's position plus 44 points John 1:18 and Hebrews 1:3 are often interpreted as a affirming Jesus Divinity however the Quran views these as later theological additions that deviate from
the true message Surah Ana 4171 States Jesus is a messenger not Divine the Quran as the final Revelation corrects these distortions asserting its superiority and preserving the message of monotheism Surah al- MAA 572 they do blaspheme who say Allah is Christ the son of Mary how do you address the quran's correction of previous scriptures in Surah Al bakar 289 woe to those who write the book with their own hands and then say this is from Allah plus 45 points 2 Timothy 3:16 States all scripture is god- breathed and is useful for teaching rebuking correcting and
training in righteousness this affirms the divine inspiration and trustworthiness of the Bible Galatians 1:8 warns but even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one preach to you let them be under God's curse the Bible claims its divine inspiration and warns against altering its message how do you reconcile the quran's assertion of corruption with these biblical affirmations of divine preservation plus 47 points the Quran acknowledges the original divine inspiration of previous scriptures but asserts that they were altered over time Surah albakara 2: 79 warns against those who distort
God's word while Surah alhed 15:9 affirms the quran's preservation by God the Quran corrects these distortions and restores the original monotheistic message despite biblical claims in 2 Timothy 3:16 and Galatians 1:8 historical evidence of textual changes supports the quran's assertion of corruption how do you address the quran's role in restoring the original message of monotheism as stated in Surah al-imran 3 he has sent down upon you the book in truth confirming what what was before it plus 48 points Isaiah 48 declares the grass withers and the flowers fall but the word of our God endures
forever emphasizing the Eternal nature of God's word Matthew 5:18 confirms until Heaven and Earth disappear not the smallest letter not the least stroke of a pen will by any means disappear from the law the Bible asserts its Divine preservation Revelation 22819 warns against alter its message affirming its completeness despite accusations of textual changes these scriptures affirm the Bible's enduring truth and divine Protection Plus 47 points that's it I'm done we hope you found this debate as captivating as we did subscribe for more engaging discussions and stay tuned for our latest content thanks for watching