The Koran writers took the Bible (an already piece of,,, work) and altered it into a real piece of... shi... work. There is no god. We are all kinda stupid, but it takes a black belt in retarded to buy these books as representative of truth.
2007-10-06 03:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A) You give no examples but here goes anyway.
B) The Q'uran was written more than 3 centuries after the Bible had been placed in canonical order by the Catholic Church and much of the Bible's Old Testament content was lifted and put in the Q'uran along with a lot of Beduoin folk myths and Arabic campfire stories and some sound moral advice.
C) The Old Testament is a compendium of books written in several styles over many centuries by perhaps dozens of authors. The books of the New Testament were completed by the end of the first century AD and compiled by the Church during the early 4th when they examined ALL the books making the round of the churches and eliminated the heretical ones and the ones deemed too silly for words and the ones whose authorship was unknown.
D) Mohammed took this Book and it became the basis for his bright idea of how God (Allah) wanted things to be run.
E) God does upon occasion repeat Himself because yes, humans are frequently dumber than stumps, pig-ignorant and proud of it and just plain too arrogant to listen until He does the divine equivalent of slapping them upside the head with a spiritual 2x4 to gain their (usually) divided attention.
2007-10-06 00:44:18
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answer #2
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answered by Granny Annie 6
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The Bible is from a Christian point of view. The Koran is written from a Muslim point of view.
God did not write the Bible or Koran. People wrote books after something happened.
2007-10-06 00:41:36
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answered by σοφια 5
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No, but Islam does. The Koran came about 550 years after the time that Jesus was on this earth. That means that the church age was already well under way, and all of the Old Testament time had been completed. Islam's writers have stolen out of the Bible, and the Jewish Torah what they decided would do well for their religion. God never ordained Islam, regardless of what they say. God does not lie, but Islam would have you to believe that He does.
2007-10-06 00:39:02
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The Torah, Bible and The lifeless Sea Scrolls quote the certainly words that are coming precise out of the God Yahweh's mouth as he's conversing to Moses and different prophets. a number of those quoted words are written in the guidelines of Moses. How am i able to coach that those are the certainly words of God? by skill of the reality that whoever wrote this had a progressed working wisdom of microbiology and all of the fields of technological know-how that progressed in the direction of the microscope 3500 years formerly mankind invented the microscope and much greater time discovering with regard to the microscopic worldwide, (the germ concept for one occasion). The Quran and all different faith's non secular books do not contain any written info of their god or gods progressed scientific wisdom. Proving that the God Yahweh is the only and easily God.
2016-10-21 05:24:40
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answered by ? 4
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Koran and Bible are not the same, there are lots of differences.
One Major difference is:
In the Koran, Jesus is a Prophet who did not rise from the dead.
In the Bible, Jesus is the son of God, who was resurected.
2007-10-06 00:42:18
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answer #6
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answered by mj456a 3
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Mohammed was in touch with both Jews and early Christians. Koran even refer to Jews and Christians as people of the Book.
2007-10-06 00:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple they both originated from the same part of the world...similarly there is a lot of similarities in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism etc....The practices thereafter clearly made to identify their belief by being different. For muslims it is friday and Christians Sunday marking the beginning of a week...overall most religions practice the same policies in Life as Mahathma Gandhi always mentioned.
There is no doubt there are great similarities between both religion...Is this the reason there is so much animosity as one tries to prove their superiority???
2007-10-06 00:59:03
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answer #8
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answered by su 2
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Actually, the more I read of the Koran, the more of a difference I see. The only thing that's the same is some of the people mentioned. Other than that...the difference is obvious.
2007-10-06 00:37:01
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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the bible and the Koran say the same thing? Hold on. I've been told by Christians that their bible is the one true bible, some even have said that the KJV is the supreme bible of all bibles.
2007-10-06 00:37:20
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answer #10
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answered by Imagine No Religion 6
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No matter what is the questions or the answers and no matter what we think we are or what we thinks about who we are ,meaning either prisoner or the warden , rich or poor, you eat meat or beans you love or you hate you except or reject ,leftist or rightist , black or white ,religious or atheist, and all other species living with us on planet earth and beyond which we all share a common bond that's we are really one ,but there is a down side to our existence a hidden secret which kept from us and they continue to suppress the truth and to protect their system of deception from crumbling , and humanity will be free ,but are you really wants to know ,are you ready , I hope so ,and I hope SO called man in authority read it and TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE GAME IS AGAINST ALL OF US , HERE COMES THE TRUTH MY FRIENDS THAT WE ALL LIVING ON THIS PLANET AS A GUINEA PIGS , LIKE REALLY ANIMAL FARM FOR EXPERIMENTS. PURE AND SIMPLE LABORATORY
2007-10-06 00:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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