Interesting logic, if the Bible is not true, then the Quran must be.
2006-09-27 10:48:12
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answered by Love Shepherd 6
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I have already answered this question today.
Revelation 2:18
John 4;25 and 26, 5:25, 8:58, 9:35,36, and 37, 10;29 and 30, 14:10, 11, 13, and 26, and 15:26.
There is no god but Jehovah God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and these three are one.
Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. There is salvation in no other.
I have no doubt whatsoever that I am saved and going to heaven.
Do you? According to your religion, you could be one good deed short and condemned to perdition.
I speak the truth with love, the quran is a false book, written by man and revised many times.
Accept Jesus Christ as your savior, accept the truth!
2006-09-27 11:09:04
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answered by Not perfect, just forgiven 5
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If you are familiar with the background of the Holy Trinity-The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit-then you would know that God is God in all three forms. Jesus never said "worship me or I am God", God, however, did say these things in a few places in the bible in the Book of Exodus (Ex. 4:23, 7:16, 8:1, 8:20, 9:1, 9:13, and 10:3).
The Great Commission (What Jesus Said)
16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go.
17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
Why are you comparing both books? Why would you want to compare both books? What can be gained from dogging one or the other? Why not learn about both and leave it at that?
2006-09-27 11:07:36
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answered by â¤??? ?å???? 4
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I suppose this cut & paste will help, if you really want an honest answer. I somehow suspect that you already have your mind made up, and that you really do not want to hear the truth.
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Suppose a man does indeed come up to you and does says,
"I am God, worship me."
Would you believe him?
Would you worship him?
The immediate reaction of any decent monotheistic believer
would be to call the person making such a claim an impostor
and a blasphemer. If that is your reaction too, then why
would you demand something from Jesus which you aren't going to accept anyway? ...
...What matters in the end is not the existence of this literal
statement, but whether there is clear evidence that he is indeed
God, no matter in which form he issued the claim. If there is
clear proof for his divine identity, then you have to worship Him
even if the wording of his commands is not precisely the way you
may think they should be. We cannot prescribe for God how
he has to reveal himself before we accept it.
For example, in the Gospel according to John, (speaking of
eternal life) Jesus says, "I am the resurrection and the life.
He who believes in me will live, even though he dies."
(John 11:25). He makes the offer of eternal life conditional on
faith in his own person. This would be blasphemous for anybody
other than God. This is an incredible claim. Does he give any
evidence for his authority to make such claims? The record
gives many details of what happened at this particular day, but
at the end we read, "When he had said this, Jesus called in a
loud voice, `Lazarus, come out!' The dead mean came out, his
hands and feet wrapped with strips of linen, and a cloth around
his face. Jesus said to them, `Take off the grave clothes and
let him go.'" (John 11:43-44).
When you read the Gospels carefully you will find that
consistently
* Jesus talks like he is God,
* Jesus acts like he is God,
* Jesus gives evidence for claiming this authority rightfully
by performing miraculous signs.
After 3 years with his disciples we read how one of them
asks Jesus and wants to be "shown the Father (God)".
Jesus answered, "Don't you know me, Philip, even after
I have been among you such a long time?
Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. ...
Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the
Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the
miracles themselves." (John 14:10-11).
Jesus expected the disciples and the people around him to
recognise his true nature and identity from his words which
are only appropriate for God to speak and from his deeds.
Jesus does give enough proof and then lets you draw your own
conclusions. Everybody could make the claim to be God. And
many have made claims to be (a) god throughout history. Only
the true God can give true evidence for it and if you have
the evidence there is no need for the explicit command to
worship anymore. The statement "I am God" adds nothing of
substance to the question regarding his identity. His real
identity is established by the proof he gives, not by claims
each and everybody can make. After he has given the evidence,
there is no more need for the statement. Those who are open
for the truth will recognise the evidence, those who ignore
the evidence won't be convinced either if he adds this
specific statement you seem to demand from him. And if you
have recognized his true identity, worshiping him is only
proper and will nearly be an "automatic" response....
2006-09-27 10:53:43
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answered by Randy G 7
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Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 40:3,9,30; Mt 1:23 Mt 28:17, John 5:17, John 10:30-33, John 20:28 Ps 24:7,10 ; Acts 20:28, John 14:16 ; Psm 97:9; Psm102:24-27.....I could go on all day. Start with these.
2006-09-27 11:02:30
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answered by Coco 4
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what exactly is your motive here.
Being right (not saying you are) is not as important as getting along.
You know if you and your kind (aggressive people) do not stop instigating there will be a purge and I gotta tell you if you think Muslems are good at being terrorists look back in history and see what happens when caucasions decide a group is in their face. Remember the crusades, imagen that with atomic weapons. Keep pushing and you will get what you want.
On the other hand if you actually desire to follow the direction given by Mohamed then you will cut this aggitating out and let Allah handle the problem.
2006-09-27 11:46:03
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answered by icheeknows 5
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o.k. i do not know exactly where to find this but the Bible is true and if you do not believe in it then you are gonig straight to hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you seriously need to sit down and read some of the Bible and you will understand what i am talking about. Quaran is made up from some person that had nothing better to do. THe Bible tells the truth just let God show you the right path.
2006-09-27 10:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Excuse me. When Thomas fell to his knees before Jesus and said, "my Lord and my God", Jesus did not correct Him. In fact, Jesus added to what Thomas had said. Jesus went on to say, "Thomas, you see and believe, but blessed are they who do not see, and yet believe".
The Koran denies that Jesus is the son of God, denies Jesus died on a cross, and denies that Jesus is the only way to salvation, all three of which are clearly outlined in the bible.
Don't claim the Koran is a false book? I'll not stop saying it as long as I have breath.
2006-09-27 10:59:13
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answered by christian_lady_2001 5
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Islam is a false religion, and the Koran is filled with hate.
We told you before where to find that. The answer will always be the same no matter how many times you ask.
Jesus said, "I and the Father are One."
2006-09-27 10:55:27
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answered by Born Again Christian 5
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"Before Abraham was, I AM"
"No man shall come to the Father but through me"
those are a couple.
Why do you invest SO MUCH TIME trying to take the Christ out of Christianity? Is this what they teach you at the mosque? Try putting your own faith under the microscope and disect it as much as you do with every one ELSE's religion, and it just might lead you to a place you really don't want to go.
GOD BLESS FREEDOM OF RELIGION! Amen!
2006-09-27 10:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You must actually read the bible to make that declaration. You haven't because it's in there quite a few times. Start with reading Mathew, Mark, Luke, Peter, John and then finish with Revelations. If you have time start with Genesis
2006-09-27 10:49:36
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answered by Baby girl 3
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