But here we are with the ''all statements are of equal importance/non importance'' thing again.
To automatically take that line is IMHO unreasonable.
A Prophet is one thing, but truth, way and life are declarations about the nature of ''The ultimate''. Jesus is claiming to be the ultimate concern for mankind. Mohammed isn't.
Alan, as is by now his long-established MO, laid down a bald assertion and beat a hasty retreat before any unbeliever such as your unhumble non-servant pressed him with their importunate demands for verification of his claims. That's Alan's way, and we all know it of old: assert and piss off. (And be
extremely selective with regard to which questions you choose to answer, but that's another matter).
I, in turn, responded with yet another assertion. Not one that I believe, clearly - come come: fatuous Islamic fantasies are every bit as tawdry as Christian ones - but one which forms the cornerstone of the faith of (thank you Wikipedia) some 1.5 billion people on the planet.
The point of doing this - not that you need to be told but since you're playing dumb and doing a sterling job of it, if I may say so Vlad - is that one assertion cancels out the other. Any rational mind has no reason whatever to believe the one more true than the other and vice versa, and in fact can only conclude that both are false.
I know this, you know this ... not sure about Alan.
Treatment of both as equally non important is to do so prior to the consideration of the two. When one does I think you'll find that The claims of Jesus are more threatening.
Threatening?