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(Yesterday, 02:57 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: You didn't answer the question.
Did the author say he was inspired by God?
The answer is no, the author didn't say he was inspired by God.
U think author can anyhow agak like u do?
Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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(Yesterday, 02:05 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: Do they uphold the Shariah?
Shariah is part of their legal system...there are many Islamic countries without shariah ...there is indeed no unison in Islam.. all suka suka lah
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(Yesterday, 01:08 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: Either the Muslim scholars' exegesis of the Quran is right, or you are right. Which one?
Which moslem scholars exegesis best represent Muhammad?
So we can all agree that no one knows exactly what Muhammad is saying...if no one knows then the Quran cannot be God's words..thank you
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Yes, Saul failed to completely destroy the Amalekites as God commanded. While Saul did defeat the Amalekites in battle, he spared their king, Agag, and kept the best of their livestock, disobeying God's direct order to utterly destroy them. This disobedience led to God rejecting Saul as king.
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Why did God want all the Amalekites destroyed?
It was their implacable stance against the Jews, coupled with their practice of sacrificing children to false gods(Deuteronomy 12:31) that resulted in God condemning them to total annihilation (1 Samuel 15:1-3).
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(Yesterday, 04:09 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote: Why did God want all the Amalekites destroyed?
It was their implacable stance against the Jews, coupled with their practice of sacrificing children to false gods(Deuteronomy 12:31) that resulted in God condemning them to total annihilation (1 Samuel 15:1-3).
They did evil in God's sight lah!
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UIn Christian theology, while Adam's sin (often referred to as original sin) has a profound impact on all humanity, it is not accurate to say that we are directly blamed for Adam's sin in the sense of being held morally accountable for his actions. Instead, the concept of original sin suggests that Adam's transgression introduced sin and its consequences (including death) into the world, affecting all of humanity. We are held responsible for our own sins, but also inherit a sinful nature due to Adam's actions
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