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Boy are you gonna get from some people.

From a Christian point of view I guess my answer would have to be the fact they while they recognize the existance of Jesus the don't recognize that he's the son of God - just a prophet.

2007-09-19 01:21:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Just like any holy book, there is little or no evidence to support its claims. Take Mecca and the dome of the rock, neither was recorded as having any significance prior to Muhammad arbitrarily declaring them "holy". Mecca did not exist before the 3rd century CE.

So if you were to read writers from the first century or before that traveled to and cataloged the various religious sites at the time, the rock and Mecca are not mentioned.

We should also probably mention that there is no evidence for Allah or any other supernatural force.

2007-09-19 08:25:56 · answer #2 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 1 0

Everything used to decredit the Bible was used on the Quran, and it was shown to be beyond any errors.

As for thePerson above who says that God's word does change. Thats not true. what he probably means is that the other Books were not preserved, but only the Qur'an was. why did this happen? that would be another discussion.

as for question. Just because It says Jesus isnt God or the Son of God, doesnt descredit it. how can you use a book (i.e. gospels) that have unknown authors (look it up, ref. Enycloppedia britannica) to descredit another?

Ask yourself, why is it so hard to find mistakes in the Bible, and impossible to find any in the Quran?


this might be an interesting read

http://75.126.222.101/data/en/ih_books/signal/en_The_True_Message_of_Jesus_Christ.pdf

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its not the city of mecca or the dome of the rock that is 'holy', rather it is that land. it is what is sacred.

2007-09-19 08:27:22 · answer #3 · answered by Imran Ayub 2 · 0 1

all of the parts that refer to an allah thing. I have come to the deepest conclusion that anyone who believes in this (edit) is not a thinker. They are followers who have no original thoughts of there own and repeat what they have heard in church from their pastor/preist/rabi/teacher trained in the art of deception.

2007-09-19 08:23:35 · answer #4 · answered by The true face of religion 4 · 2 0

Sure. In one part it says God's word never changes then in another it says the Christians and Jews have changed God's word.

2007-09-19 08:21:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

God is infinitely perfect and any decision is also infinitely perfect,so when God spoke to us and all has been revealed through the word of God(Holy Bible) dosen`t it seem strange that God would have to give a different version of revelation as if He made a complete mistake?

2007-09-19 08:27:27 · answer #6 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 1 1

Question really should be:

Is there anything in it that makes it true?

It's easy to discredit because it denies Christ as Lord & Savior

2007-09-19 08:20:35 · answer #7 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 2 3

Loads. Unless you're religious, of course - in which case it's your imaginary friend versus theirs.

CD

2007-09-19 08:27:45 · answer #8 · answered by Super Atheist 7 · 1 0

When i got to the part about robbing caravans it lost all meaning.

2007-09-19 08:22:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Almost all of it. Muslim's worship their book as perfect. God is perfect and the Qu'ran disagrees with God.

2007-09-19 08:22:54 · answer #10 · answered by djmantx 7 · 2 0

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