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Who is Jesus?

I would like to make one more comment.

The last section in the author's thread referred to a quote from the Qura'n regarding Jesus and His mother being considered gods.

The Catholic and Orthodox Churches are the only two Churches that honor and reverence the Virgin Mary (I don't know whether the Coptic Church does).

As a practicing Catholic-Christian, I know for a fact that divinity has nevery been attributed to the Virgin Mary. The dogma and theology of the Catholic Church does not teach that she is Divine.

The Virgin Mother has never been worshipped nor deemed to warrant worship as God. Because she bore Jesus, she is honored and greatly respected for this but is not considered divine.

The Qura'n is very clear that Jesus is not God. So when Jesus makes that statement about he and his mother being worshipped as gods, it is an incorrect statement.

Can you tell why Allah would allow a mistake to be in the Qura'n if it is suppose to be without error?
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