Well thats a matter of personal opinion then and the reliability of sources. The christians may say the same thing about jesus that muslim sources may talk favorably of jesus but by making him a propohet they belittle his true status as son of God.
Christians and Muslims do not have a common source that they both uphold. We believe their bible is corrupt and they believe our Quran is not the word of God. This is not the case for inter-Muslim conflict where the main sources are identical, i.e. Quran and the Prophet.
One analogy that can be drawn though is how Muslims tell Christians, and present them evidence from the bible, of the coming of the last messenger from Arabia, but they persist with their ignorance and keep coming up with various interpretions and meanings of these clear verses. Many many Muslims too like to dodge the clear verses from the Quran regarding Ali Ibn Abi Talib (as). I was in a mosque once for a friday prayer where the Imam had said in his khutba how Abu Sufyan was so humbled by the force of the Islamic mission that he submitted to Islam and ended by being "Momin Aal e Quraysh". I was with an Arab friend and we looked at eachother and smiled but we had had enough and stood up and left once the Imam sahab stated how Abu Talib (as), the uncle of the Prophet, was not so fortunate and had died a sorry death of a disbeliver!