He's not - he demonstrated it in his own words.
When asked "Who was Jesus Christ?", his response was "A great teacher...".
Not "The Son of God, sent to this world to atone for the sins of mankind" or something to that effect, which any Christian would say.
Merely "a great teacher".
> When asked “Who was Jesus Christ?”, his response was “A great teacher...”.
Not “The Son of God, sent to this world to atone for the sins of mankind” or something to that effect, which any Christian would say.
Merely “a great teacher”.
Yes. I have noticed rhat before too. That is exactly how a Muslim woud refer to Him.
What book, interview, speech, etc was this in?
When did he say it?
Where was he when he said it?
(Doing the who, what, where, when and why questions; in this case the who and what are known)