Bloody hell. The Masons again.
Hey MikeB768, it looks like nobody is buying this "Haman" stuff, so I'd like to ask another question, if that's OK.
Can you tell me anything about "Hud", "the land of Ad" and Thamud?
I ask because I've recently read a book linking these people and places to the Elchasaites and Sabbateans, who might also be linked to the Ebionites and early Jewish Christians.
Given that the Quran preserves a tradition of Jesus as a human Prophet of God, not a Charlatan as the Jews say, nor a God as the Christians say, do you think it is likely that Muhammad's teachers were adherents of this Jewish/Christian/Baptist tradition?
What is the official line on this idea?
Hey MikeB768, it looks like nobody is buying this "Haman" stuff, so I'd like to ask another question, if that's OK.
Can you tell me anything about "Hud", "the land of Ad" and Thamud?
I ask because I've recently read a book linking these people and places to the Elchasaites and Sabbateans, who might also be linked to the Ebionites and early Jewish Christians.
Given that the Quran preserves a tradition of Jesus as a human Prophet of God, not a Charlatan as the Jews say, nor a God as the Christians say, do you think it is likely that Muhammad's teachers were adherents of this Jewish/Christian/Baptist tradition?
What is the official line on this idea?