these are the people actually who do not know what is right and what is wrong...they are just following what their father and grands have followed...indeed QURAN is the only book which is in original form uptil now ALHAMDULILLAH and will remain INSHALLAH...BIBLE is no more the word of ALLAH, it has lost its originality, thas y ALLAH has revealed Quran to make sure this book remain in its original form...hope i answered yr question!!
2006-10-02 00:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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First you ask IF the Bible is in the same form as it was revealed, and then you ask a question obviously based on your belief that it is not. If you have already made up your mind on that topic- why even bother asking? Those who believe in the Bible believe it has been handed down in a manner which preserves the form it was recieved in, the only change being translation into other languages. They do not believe in the Quran because of a multitude of reasons, not the least of which is they do not accept Mohammed as a prophet of God. You may choose to accept this answer as explaination or not, but in future I suggest you ask only those questions for which you are willing to be open to having answered, and are willing to accept the answers you are given. You will learn much more. If you need to have your faith bolstered, this is not the place for that to happen. For that you need to speak with the Imam or other elders of your faith.
Incidently, Jews, Christians, and Muslims all pray to the same God. He is the Father of All. Although rivalry amongst siblings may be natural, there is nothing to suggest the the Almighty has a favorite child.
2006-10-02 07:35:04
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answered by The mom 7
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When you say "form" do you mean the language or peoples interpretation? Not only does 1 Peter concludes that the word of God is "incorruptible", but the bible today is the same as in the beginning translated form greek, hebrew, and latin to todays englisha and the 1611 KJV. Its still the same in its simplicity, its people that are changed.
2006-10-02 07:30:28
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answered by bolo1122 2
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I believe that the Bible is very close to the way it was given to man. There have been various translations, but i think the meaning is there. Looking at the number of manuscripts available, one can compare them, looking for errors. There are few errors. I believe that Jesus is God. This is why I don't believe in the Quran.
2006-10-02 07:28:57
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answered by RB 7
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GOD Book is made of three chapters: The Old Testament, The new Testament and Quran as a conclusion all originated from the middle east. How can you understand GOD LAWS with out reading GOD Conclusion?
2006-10-02 07:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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people usually believe what they are raised to know.those who were read the Koran from childhood know that and vice,versa.there are people who are raised to believe only their teachings are holy,so they believe that.very few people are raised to be open minded towards other life styles for people tend to think their way is the way.usually the ways of a people speak for their traditions and ways of life,but right now all that is being seen of Islam and the Koran are killings and sorrow,how can anyone expect that people will embrace the Koran ?I have read the Koran and found it to be very beautiful and very deep spiritually,at times I have found it just as confusing as the bible.I am not confused about my devotion to God and myself and Mankind. That is something inside of me and not dependent on whether the books are accurate,or who's book is the book.God is my God what else is there ?
2006-10-02 07:34:38
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answered by punkin 5
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Bible is not Revelation but a corruption of Hebrew Scripture with the addition of Greek pagan mythology and polytheism in the form of multiple Gods and sons of Gods.
2006-10-02 07:31:20
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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There are many translations, but what it comes down to, we all make a choice in our walks of "faith". For me, I consider the Bible to be God's word, and can find nothing in it harmful to anyone. We are told to care for and love one another, and to do unto others as we would have them to do to us. If we all lived this faith, would not the world be a wonderful peaceful place? We would eliminate hatred, hunger, greed, poverty, as we would care for one another....love, forgive, and live in peace and harmony. God teaches love for one another, that is why I choose to believe in it. Living in America, where I was raised, I was never exposed to the Koran, so had no knowledge of it. We are all a product of our environments and teachings....just as the people in the middle East, who are raised believing in the Koran. We can research, and still find different opinions on which is right, but in the end, we all make our individual choices, and, hopefully respect each other's right to make that decision for themselves. What is right for me, may be wrong for you. So be it.
2006-10-02 07:43:11
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answered by foxy country girl 1
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Because the Qur'an makes one statement about Jews that is false, may I ask you, dear Muslim reader, to consider the possibility that statements in the Qur'an concerning Christianity may also be in some way inaccurate?
2006-10-02 07:45:55
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answered by Niguayona 4
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The Bible wasn't "revealed." It was written.
2006-10-02 08:03:15
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answered by Ranto 7
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