there is no god, religion is just a ruse created thousands of years ago by the leaders as a mean to control the uneducated, poor masses.
2007-06-16 11:44:52
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answered by kidtastic78 2
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There is only one God. One reason that I have is that more people get edgy and uncomfortable around the Bible than any other book. I've seen it so many times when me or one of my family members brings the Bible out and reads it. The other people around seem to scatter. I've never heard or seen that around the koran or any other book. That should tell you something about which book is truly divinely inspired by God. You can also go by which book is more hated by mankind. This world hates God and anything that has to do with Him. Study for yourself. It's not hard to figure out.
2007-06-16 11:53:39
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answered by takako_sempai 2
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I'm not religious, but I think it's interesting how every religion feels that they were divinely inspired. The Greeks and Romans thought all their gods and goddesses were real and prayed to and believed in them just like we do today, so it's possible that a few hundred years from now people will dismiss Christianity and Islam and all our religions as mythology too. Crazy to think of, huh?
2007-06-16 11:44:39
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answered by Celeste H 3
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Wrong! The Koran is not inspired by God, it is inspired by Allah which is only one of 99 names for their "god" and one of those names of Allah is "Deceiver" which sounds more like the devil than a god. Jesus said, "Beware of false prophets", and Muhammad is as false as they come. He himself declared the Bible corrupt so he could profit from his own corruption which included a doctrine that advocates telling lies in order to further the "faith". Not only that but the Koran teaches that if anyone will not convert to Islam, you have the right to kill them. On the other hand, Jesus said, "The truth will make you free". Then there is the commandment, "Thou Shall not kill." It should be pretty obvious what is truth and what is a lie in this situation.
2007-06-16 11:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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one God in three persons, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. If you took the Bible and compared it, historically, archeologically, prophetically, eptimoligically to the koran, the overwhelming evidence is in favor of the Bible. You have 66 books, 50 authors, from all walks of life, from fisherman to kings, written on 3 continents and the message is the same...God's creation of man, man's fall, and man's redemption that is offered by God's son Jesus Christ.
2007-06-16 11:46:53
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answered by Ryan K 4
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Which one is correct would depend on to whom the question was asked. Since you asked me, I'll tell you that I know that the Bible is the only inspired, infallible word of God.
2007-06-16 11:45:15
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answered by Me 4
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The God of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims are the same. The Jews don't believe the Messiah has arrived yet, the Christians believe it was Jesus Christ and the Muslims believe it was Muhammad.
2007-06-16 12:04:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh dear...ok, one more time...
The Christian God and the Muslim God are the same God.
The 'Three wise men' or 'The three Kings of the Orient' in Christian history came from what is now known as Iran...so they were Persian...which makes them Muslim!!!
Can we stop asking these ill informed questions now and find something new to talk about?????
2007-06-16 11:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the concepts in both were inspired by God...but interpreted by man.
2007-06-16 11:45:22
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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Why not read both and see which is more convincing to you. I've read the Koran and I find no evidence supporting its claims. Whereas I find the supporting evidence found in the Bible is compelling.
2007-06-16 12:34:56
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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