The Crucifixion of Christ: A Fact, not Fiction
A response to Ahmed Deedat by John Gilchrist
Chapters
- Introduction
- Did Jesus Plan an Attempted Coup?
- The Image of Jesus in Deedat's Booklets
- Did Jesus Defend Himself at His Trial?
- The Theory that Jesus Survived the Cross
- Wild Statements in Deedat's Booklet
- Gospel Truths Deliberately Suppressed by Deedat
- Ahmed Deedat's Crucifixion Theory - A Muslim Perspective from Mohammed Bana
The Bible is an anvil on which many hammers have been broken, yet its enemies never tire of attempting to make some impression on it. Ahmed Deedat of the Islamic Propagation Centre in Durban made little headway with his booklet "Was Christ Crucified?" even though over a hundred thousand copies were eventually distributed, but instead of abandoning his project he has published a new attack on the Christian faith in the form of his booklet "Crucifixion or Cruci-fiction?"
The whole theme of this publication is that Jesus was a man of weak temperament and character who plotted an unsuccessful coup in Jerusalem and who fortuitously survived the cross. This theory has no Biblical foundation and is contradicted by the Qur'an which teaches that Jesus was never put on a cross (Quran 4.157). It is promoted only by the Ahmadiyya cult of Pakistan which has been declared a non-Muslim minority sect. Only Deedat knows why he continues to espouse the cause of a discredited cult and why he advocates a theory that is anathema to true Christians and Muslims alike.
In this booklet we shall set forth a refutation of Deedat's publication, concentrating solely on the subject at hand without dealing with many issues in his treatise where he goes off at a tangent or writes purely rhetorically.