childlike
2006-06-14 13:48:46
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answer #1
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answered by aminuts 4
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Yes!
Revelation!
No non-Muslim can "read" the Quran.
First of all, all Islamic websites and all translations of the Quran carry false names and false opinions about the Quran and they all use the excuse that the Quran cannot be translated to give the same Message as the Arabic, and this is garbage and a lie.
he Quran is the Scripture of Exalted Power and Allah Alone is The Guide.
What the Muslim scholars have produced so far is a King Jamesa Version of the Quran with false identities like Jesus and Jews and Christians, and this is blasphemeous because the Quran forbids Muslims from judging by other than what Allah has revealed, and the Quran tells us that the Messiah was not crucified, but it does not say that Jesus was not crucified, and Jesus was certainly crucified, both of them, under the inscription of "Jesus King of the Jews."
The Bible agrees with the Quran 100% that the Messiah was not crucified, to prove the Quran a confirmation of all that came before it even if it comes in a corrupt form, and the Quran says that all that is said about the crucifixion of the Messiah is conjecture, for of a surety, they did not kill him, and this conjecture must include the Bible and Christianity and all that comes with it.
If you wish to begin to see exactly what your Bible is telling you check www.xlibris.com for The Age Of Reason and then begin to see the reason for Scripture as you check it with the Bible and the trick of the crucifixion and the Great Escape of the Messiah and his brilliant companions.
You will never meet the real Messiah if you haven't checked him in the Quran, but dont believe the "Jesus translation of Isa and the fake-sheikhs of Islamic websites.
2006-06-14 21:05:11
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answer #2
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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Yes, I've read some parts of the Quran. I haven't ever read the whole thing as of yet.
My one word to sum up my thoughts about it:
intriguing
2006-06-15 01:20:28
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answer #3
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answered by gabriel_zachary 5
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I read it once, shortly agter 9-11. It wasn't bad reading, and no more violent than the Bible. When I manage to get another copy, I'll read it again.
However, my heart is in Jesus Christ and with Christianity I will stay. I only read the Koran to try to understand the Muslims better.
2006-06-14 22:17:14
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answer #4
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answered by Brigid O' Somebody 7
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The Bible message delivered directly to the writer.
The Quran message: not.
The Book of Mormon: not.
Hmmm,two books were 'given' to persons without corroboration.
2006-06-14 20:50:55
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answer #5
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answered by Tim 47 7
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you are stuck in an old mindset. I've studied the Bible(several religions),the Tanakh,the Qur'an,and many of the "lost books" of the Bibles, the Dead Sea Scrolls,The Book of Mormon,and many more. Try reading more than what you are told is "acceptable".Open your mind and expand your world!
2006-06-14 20:53:02
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answer #6
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answered by Maw 3
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More for the mature who can read such a thing without falling away from their believes. For people who are not wayward and are much more steadfast, and for those who wish to push themselves through reading through it.
"Impractical." Since how will it really help to read a book that will get you no where.
2006-06-14 20:57:17
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answer #7
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answered by Perilous Rose 2
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Required
2006-06-14 20:47:54
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answer #8
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answered by Sweetgal 4
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Fictional
2006-06-14 21:05:26
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answer #9
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answered by Pashur 7
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I have made numerous attempts but cannot seem to get through the "cacamaymee" enough to see if there is a point of greater enlightenment for a Christian to obtain! I like your description, much nicer than my own! Thank you.
2006-06-14 20:51:43
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answer #10
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answered by dph_40 6
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Fairytale
2006-06-14 20:53:00
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answer #11
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answered by pianist 5
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