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The muslims have 1 version of quran and this is a big resoan for truth of ISLAM.
Christians have many version of Gospel that write by jesus follower and after jesus die.
also jew's Gospel Toratt wrote after mushe die.
These are resons that Gospel manipulated by human.

But the holy Quran has One Version without human manipulation.
We can find many thruths about other God prophet in Quran.
many this thruths changed and manipulated by human like ( jesus christ is son of God - 3 view of God - simulate the god as material )
These will go the human to atheist.

2007-10-16 20:46:07 · 18 answers · asked by mohsen 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

18 answers

Search ALL prior beliefs to any religion. They ALL mirror one another. Men get on this kick of power and try to be one up. That's how I see religion. I believe in a God, higher power, but not how I have been taught. Females are XX chromosomes, and males are XY.......doesn't it seem like the males borrowed some parts from US, rather than the other way around!!!!! Females bear children, and it seems like we were here first, and closer to God in bearing life. Bioligical studies have shown X has been here longer than Y, and Y is basically a "defect". :) Men have fooled us into thinking WOMEN are less worthy, while MEN are actually second!!!! RELIGION is a belief, and no person should be hurt or subjected to ridicule if their own belief is different. Nobody has EVER talked to ANYBODY from the other side. Therefore, it is all subjective and based on personal beliefs and upbringing. All Gods seems based off the same gods of long ago, and it seems pointless to fight over them unless you are men and trying to prove whose PENIS is bigger. I think THAT has been the question of ALL TIME......(not religion; rather: Who Has The Bigger Penis.)

Watch:
Myth of Religion; "The Solar Messiahs God's Sun Christ Horus" (on YouTube). Not my whole point, you can search the rest.

2007-10-16 21:18:24 · answer #1 · answered by bubblingbroo 3 · 0 2

The answerer who said there is only one Gospel is correct.

There is only one Gospel - four different accounts. Here's the way I see it - When you are in court and hearing evidence and testimony, what carries more weight? Just one person testifying, or four people testifying? One person's testimony is good - four people's is even better.

It may not be politically correct to say this, but the Quran is basically a knock-off of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible (an inaccurate and altered knock-off). And while the Bible is the Truth of God, the Quran has what are known as the "Satanic Verses" where Muhammed claimed to have been decieved by Satan. Why they are still included in the Quran anyway, I couldn't tell you. Maybe an Islamic student or scholar on here could explain that to us.

2007-10-16 21:07:34 · answer #2 · answered by the phantom 6 · 3 0

The Sana’a Qur’an find of 1972 does not confirm your theory of a Quran undisturbed by human imperfections. Whereas, Christian scholars generally only recognize four Gospel accounts as the authentic writing of early believers. There are other alleged gospels, but even the early believers who first encountered them recognized them as forgeries. Those four Gospels accepted by the church are four different eyewitness accounts, and so are expected to tell the story from different perspectives. That's the point. In trial law, you learn to distrust the supposed "perfect" testimony of a single witness, as it is most likely a rehearsed fabrication. No, to see the truth in three dimensions, you need multiple witness. The varying perspectives actually provides the strongest evidence that the story is real, especially when those perspectives can be reconciled with a little thought. Many of the alleged discrepancies are simply one witness saw this, the other witness saw that, but they were both seeing the same thing from two different sides. You cannot know this about the Gospels without personally investigating. You will find great reward in searching out the truth of this for yourself.

2007-10-16 21:22:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The Jewish approach to religion was one of discussion and debate. There were always business people and merchants. For this reason they argued about what is God.

When a certain jewish reformer (named Jesus) came along they continued this tradition. By 300 AD there were over 30 gospels, including a Jesus and Judas gospels. There were also several Marks and Lukes. They were written at a period after Jesus and his Aposotles.

The mainstream jews had persecuted Christianity out of existence in the Jewish dominated world and so it was left to the Greeks to carry the torch as it were. In 300 AD they held a synod to decide which of all the different versions about Jesus' life would be used.

For various political reasons they chose the 4 we know today and the rest were lost over time (though some were refound amongst the dead sea scrolls).

The took the stories that matched there own mythology. Alexander the great was supposed to be a virgin both, so they could handle this idea about Jesus. Pytharos (of the Square of the Hypotenues fame) ascended directly into heaven, so that idea worked for them as well.

No a camel driving Christian, but the name of Mohomad was at the well Mecca when God sent the Archangel Gabriel to visit him and point out all this rubbish.

So yeah, in one sense you are right. On the other hand, the Quran is written by one person, while moderm Islam is based upon Shirah law, which in some contradicts the Quran (covering the face of women is banded in the Quran, but was the fashion at the time of Shirah law in both Europe and the Levant).

The moral of the story is this, as Jesus pointed out, orgnised religion sucks, talk to God directly yourself.

2007-10-16 20:58:58 · answer #4 · answered by flingebunt 7 · 0 1

It is quite evident the similarities between both religions exists. It is not for us to decide who has copied who..etc rather who lives superior following God's path.........

I am afraid the muslims world wide have to do something serious to bring peace back on earth and as for the pseudo christians do not force religion down everyone's throat try first to practice what you intend to preach......do not be hypocrites which you have always been . It has been acknowledged there are so many similaraties between the Bible and the Bagawat Gita.......here fortunately the Gita existed thousands of years before the Bible was written??? It is obvious that a few extracts has been taken??? So is this the reason that they emphasise that Christians are the only one who worship the only God !!

2007-10-16 21:54:12 · answer #5 · answered by su 2 · 0 1

aren't there 7 Seven different version of the Koran?
(Nafi` (from Medina; d. 169/785)
Ibn Kathir (from Mecca; d. 119/737)
Abu `Amr al-`Ala' (from Damascus; d. 153/770)
Ibn `Amir (from Basra; d. 118/736)
Hamzah (from Kufah; d. 156/772)
al-Qisa'i (from Kufah; d. 189/804)
Abu Bakr `Asim (from Kufah; d. 158/778))

And it did not even exist till after he died, as it was put together at the direction of the first Muslim caliph (ruler of Islamic empire) Abu Bakr this task fell to the scribe Zayd ibn Thabit? Then the third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, ordered a standardized version and had all others destroyed?

2007-10-16 20:51:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I am a Christian and did not write any of the Bible so, i can't answer that question sorry. I believe in Jesus Christ. God Bless!

2007-10-16 21:01:20 · answer #7 · answered by mizzpretti 6 · 0 0

Different versions are written in different English formats making it easier for some people to understand. The meaning or context remains the same. Kind of like, behold he cometh and look he is coming. As far as Jesus not writing it himself well there is speculation that the illiterate Mohammad had a ghost writer and did not write it himself either.

2007-10-16 20:53:23 · answer #8 · answered by Millie C 3 · 2 2

who told u muslims have one version of quran? u may be a muslim, thats wy u r projecting that. go to different places and you will find how muslims preists are explaining quran in different versions. in kashmir(india) and off course in other parts of the world 'killing other religious people and raping other relious women' is the sacred path to god for muslims. but in SA, it may be different. other religions are flexible, because god is love. so we are flexible, living happily, we dont want to kill others.

2007-10-16 21:00:13 · answer #9 · answered by Krishnakumar 2 · 0 0

Wrong.Study your history and you will find that you are following the writings of a false prophet and worshipping an ashlar rock.Strange,but true.God's Word is the King James Bible.And it is 100% accurate with one Gospel of Jesus Christ.And one church:The Body of Christ[all Believers,not a building or denomination or sect].

2007-10-16 20:51:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

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