2007-05-31
16:41:22
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djmantx
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
lavender, If his written word could not be trusted...did he consider a promise within his word would be worthless? Or does Allah really think like this? Would you accept a check as payment for a bad check?
2007-05-31
18:21:20 ·
update #1
Ahh My friend Ahmed, If I'm not mistaken the Qu'ran reveals the first message came to Moses...Adam would have had no book as Abraham had no scripture...If you were to truly study the history of Abrhamic faiths you would find many things you are quoting as truth is simply not true...but it amazes me you believe that God chose to allow man to make a liar out of him and then expects man to believe him...seems not only unfair but not really sane. Theres also the problem of how long he allowed his people to believe a lie...Isaiah wrote the prophesies of the Messiah in 800 BC...He foretold of the atonement...If this is a corruption then God allowed even Jesus to be mislead and all from 250 BC till Muhammad...approximately 850 years, How many perished believeing this corruption of Isaiah even Christ who said he would fuill this prophesy?...Why did Allah allow so many to live with his word being a lie for
at least 850 years with no trustworthy word form him? People lived and died without...
2007-05-31
18:40:34 ·
update #2
A true trustable word of God. Is this just that Allah will sentence them to Hell when he didnt give them the truth? What kind of god is he that left his people without his complete truth until Muhammad? Is there value in his promise to keep his word if his word has already been corrupted...Could Allah really balme people for not believing him if he couldnt or wouldnt keep his word...He is not worthy of our trust if he chose to allow his word ot become a lie.
2007-05-31
18:44:08 ·
update #3