The God That Never Was is an examination of the Christian's own authority, The 'Holy Bible', to show the human nature of Jesus (p.b.u.h.). The book shows how Jesus (p.b.u.h.), with all his human imperfections and frailties, can never be God.
Ahmed Deedat was a Muslim thinker, author, and orator on comparative religion from South Africa. He was born in India in 1918 and moved to South Africa in 1927.
He taught himself English and studied various religions, especially Christianity and Islam and became famous for his public debates with Christian missionaries and evangelists, as well as his books and lectures on Islam and the Bible.
He founded the Islamic Propagation Centre International in Durban, South Africa, to train Muslims in spreading the message of Islam.
Ahmed passed away in 2005 after suffering a stroke
This books is written with the intent to refute the claims/preachings of certain someone (perhaps a missionary) about Jesus being the God or son of the God. That certain someone backs his claim by saying that Jesus shares the nature of the God, and this book contains numerous quotes from the Bible depicting how Jesus was born like a man, raised like a man, felt fear & hunger like a man, was deceived like a man, and died (according to the Bible) like a man. Author has not added any commentary to the quotations from the Bible, thus encouraging the reader to examine the claim and the evidence and decide on their own.