Quran 2:106 “ None of Our revelations do We abrogate (annul, change) or cause to be forgotten, BUT We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou not that Allah Hath power over all things?” http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html
Ok, so nothing in the Quran is changed except for something "similar" or "better". If the Quran allows itself to be changed for something better, how could it be from God?
God is perfect, and thus writes no imperfection. Its impossible to improve perfection, therefore, unless the Quran were written by men, there could never be any allowance for changing its written word.
Again, the Quran says that we can "substitute" the speech in the Quran for "something better". How can you better God? Its obvious whoever wrote this part of the Quran, was hedging and trying to make room to cure mistakes that he might have missed with his intial copies.
2007-10-13
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