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Re: Bible or Quran - which is true?
[Re: MAGA]
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12/25/08 22:52
12/25/08 22:52
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Quad
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[Quran]
and yeah Jesus is a messenger of the GOD too. God does not die, GOD is one and eternal ,and is not limited with any human limitations, does not need anything to 'live'.
Jesus is not dead too. When day comes Jesus will come back and defeat antichrist(Deccal).
Allah has no children,no wife, these are some human things that GOD created. He doesnt born, not given birth.[Eternal](With human thinking it's imposibble to 'really' realize eternality.)
Altough i am saying 'HE' GOD, has no gender.
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Re: Bible or Quran - which is true?
[Re: MAGA]
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12/26/08 00:25
12/26/08 00:25
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Dan Silverman
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No, I am not saying that there are just similar concepts in both the Qur'an and the Bible. I am saying that there are passages in the Bible that are either close to being identical, paraphrased or alluded to in the Qur'an. This is not a majority of verses, but they are there.
Now, when it comes to the Bible, the concepts within seem to draw very heavily on older religions. I would do some research on Mithra and even Horus. It is interesting how many of these ancient gods died for the sins of mankind, were said to have been born of a virgin, were put to death and were resurrected and some were even said to have been born (incarnated) on the winter solstice. The parallels are simply too much to ignore (imo).
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Re: Bible or Quran - which is true?
[Re: Quad]
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12/26/08 00:44
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PHeMoX
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[Eternal](With human thinking it's imposibble to 'really' realize eternality.) Untrue. We can actually understand what it means, we just won't ever be able to experience it ourselves. Looking at scientific progress when it comes to 'immortality' and so on at the moment, at least not any time soon. The thing I don't understand is that the definition of God can't be predicted, so why do people hold on to their idea of what a God would be? I guess I just do not grasp the motivation behind having faith in something when all that comes up is question marks that in their turn raise even more questions. Cheers
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Re: Bible or Quran - which is true?
[Re: Dooley]
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12/26/08 00:59
12/26/08 00:59
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Hi all, well most likely that both have some truth and untruths. But that does not mean much. The people the use one or the other going to say there is the right one. We should stop thinking about 2000years or 1300 years ago and start think about what we are doing now. renny
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