Penn State's Aaron Brooks caught outrage on social media for suggesting that Muhammad, the main prophet and founder of Islam, was a false prophet.
Aaron Brooks 17-1, over Parker Keckeisen 26-2, during the Division I Mens Wrestling Championship held at the BOK Center on March 18, 2023 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The 22-year-old put his belief in Jesus Christ at the forefront after winning the title. He talked about how his faith helped him to victory. "It’s everything. Christ’s resurrection is everything," Brooks said after the match."Not just his life, his death and resurrection. You can only get that through Him. The Holy Spirit only through Him. No false prophets, no Muhammad or no anyone else. Only Jesus Christ himself.
He said the Holy Spirit was everything to him and pointed out a verse from the Bible that helped him out.Aaron Brooks, left, after defeating Parker Keckeisen of Northern Iowa in the Division I Mens Wrestling Championship held at the BOK Center on March 18, 2023 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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