(4 hours ago)Lukongsimi Wrote:
- In Matthew 16:16, Simon Peter declares that Jesus is "the Christ,the Son of the living God".
A son of God is not God.
Many people are called sons of God in the Bible.
(4 hours ago)Lukongsimi Wrote:
- In Matthew 16:16, Simon Peter declares that Jesus is "the Christ,the Son of the living God".
(4 hours ago)Ali Imran Wrote: So why did Matthew suka suka omit the Shema?So why you suka suka attack the Bible ?
(4 hours ago)Ali Imran Wrote: A son of God is not God.God son and Holy Spirit are 1 God
Many people are called sons of God in the Bible.
(4 hours ago)Lukongsimi Wrote: Issues with the Koran
The claim that the Quran contains "grave mistakes" is a contested one. Muslims believe the Quran is the literal word of God and is free of error. However, some scholars and critics point to perceived contradictions, historical inaccuracies, and textual variants as evidence of errors.
Arguments for errors:
- [size=11]Textual variants:
There are different recitations and textual variations within the Quran, such as those related to the Hafs and Warsh versions.
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- [size=11]Historical inaccuracies:
Some critics argue that the Quran contains historical inaccuracies or inconsistencies.
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- [size=11]Contradictions:
Certain verses are perceived as contradicting each other, or contradicting other religious texts.
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- [size=11]Interpretational challenges:
Some verses require complex interpretations to reconcile apparent inconsistencies, which some find problematic, according to Quora[/size]
(5 hours ago)Ali Imran Wrote: First and foremost, my study of Christianity and the NT confirms what our Prophet صلي الله عليه وسلم said about the elevation of the status of Jesus.
(5 hours ago)Ali Imran Wrote: ALL Muslims believe the Quran is from God and that the Quran is pristine.
(4 hours ago)Ali Imran Wrote: ALL Muslim scholars say the Quran is preserved.
(2 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote: Muhammad was illiterate and not a scholar. If a beggar claims to be the final messenger, presents various versions of biblical stories, and offers moral teachings, would you believe he is the last prophet?The bible prophets none is said to be illiterate
He doesn't even study, he chooses to engage in a swearing competition with the Christians and not debate property..is this truly a messenger of God?
(2 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote: Muhammad was illiterate and not a scholar. If a beggar claims to be the final messenger, presents various versions of biblical stories, and offers moral teachings, would you believe he is the last prophet?
He doesn't even study, he chooses to engage in a swearing competition with the Christians and not debate property..is this truly a messenger of God?
(2 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote: Yes, well preserved doesn't equate to the word of God..who can understand them if you don have Muhammad's interpretations.... ironically, the Quran encourages you to develop your own interpretations....how can that be the words of God?
(40 minutes ago)Ali Imran Wrote: We understand the Quran. The Quran has been our guidance for over 1,400+ years already. Our religion has remained the same throughout.
We believe, 100%, the Quran to be the verbatim word of God.
Do you have the same level of certainty in your faith? No, you have a highly likely faith, you said.