C. Yes, but you will hardly assert that he dwells in the hearts of Christians 
and abides with them for ever (John xiv. 16); yet it was to Christians that Christ was 
speaking. The angel Gabriel is not the Holy Spirit. It was a strange way of 
glorifying Christ to teach men that His doctrine was false, and that when He claimed to be 
God's Son He was blaspheming. The rest of your argument is assertion, and you have not 
fully answered mine. Besides, in Acts i. 4, 5, 8, Christ commanded His disciples, before 
doing the work of evangelizing the world which He had enjoined on them (Acts i. 8; Matt. 
xxviii. 19, 20) to "tarry in Jerusalem" until the Paraclete, the Holy Ghost, 
came, assuring them that He would come "not many days hence" (Acts i. 5) Did 
this mean that these specially chosen apostles were to wait nearly 600 years 
in Jerusalem (Luke xxiv. 49) until Muhammad's coming? Long ages before that they were all 
dead. Moreover, the promise was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Ghost 
descended on them (Acts ii).
223. M. The early Christians understood that Christ foretold the coming of 
another prophet, hence many of them believed on Manes (Mani) when he claimed to be the 
Paraclete. This proves your explanation wrong and ours right. After all, the Bible is an 
Eastern book, and you are from the West. We understand it better than you do.
C. It is to prove your understanding of the Bible that you accept the erroneous 
explanation of Mani