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Does the Koran contain any Truth, and if so, how much or how little of it is True.

This question is directed to a Christian mindset but I'd be interested, of course, in all opinions.

I believe the Koran is True where it does not conflict with the Holy Bible.

2007-10-26 08:57:01 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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You could well make that point and not be in conflict with Christ. Where there is no conflict with the Bible, there can be truth. Where there is conflict with the Bible, the Bible has the final say.

2007-10-26 09:04:35 · answer #1 · answered by lundstroms2004 6 · 2 1

36% of it is true.

You see, you can use the Truths of Faith formula to work it out:

(k=1..) 1/kn = ? zeta(s) = 1/1s + 1/2s + 1/3s + ... (s = a + it) all 0's of zeta(s) in strip 0<=a<=1 lie to the public a=1/2

Here's what we've done so far:

ez = 1 + z + z2/2! + z3/3! + z4/4! + z5/5! + z6/6! + ... , = 1 + 5z
cos(z) = 1 - z2/2! + z4/4! - z6/6! + z8/8! - z10/10! + ... , 1 - 3z
sin(z) = z - z3/3! + z5/5! - z7/7! + z9/9! - z11/11! + ... . z - 7z

(1+5z)(1-3z)(z-7z)

In this case, you ignore the "1" in each bracket and the "z" in the third bracket that lacks a number before it.

= (5z) (-3z) (-7z)
z + 135 = 0

Take it over to the other side

z = -135

And now,

z = sqrt(a2+b2)

But since there is no a or b, Z MUST = sqrt(-135)

Divide both sides by sqrt:

z/sqrt = -135

But when you take into account the fact that -135% cannot exist, and the fact that the Qu'ran is 64% tosh and the Bible is about 19% tosh, you come to the answer: 36% of the Qu'ran is absolute truth, while the remaining 64% is nonsense.

Although others have found that this expression equals PI2 / 6 when n=2, PI4 / 90 when n = 4 and similar solutions for all possible even values of n, no one has discovered an exact value when n is an odd integer (3, 5, 7, ...) (note: when n=1, the sum does not converge, but it does has relations to the gamma constant).

You see, no-one has discovered the EXACT answer, because the Koran-Bible relationships keep changing (not a constant equation, it varies over the centuries due to the gravitational shifts between poles) but 36% is a very close estimate.

Hope this helps,

Canadian


I wonder how many thumbs-down I will get for my equation. It could revolutionize religion.

2007-10-26 09:15:24 · answer #2 · answered by CanadianFundamentalist 6 · 0 2

It is hard for me to judg whether the Koran or the Bible or the Torah is true. These are all holy books to some religion and I don't think anyone gives me the right to pass my opinions to any of the religious beliefs the people might hold.

All these religions come from the same roots, they are all considered Abrahamic religions and they are not mutually exclusive.

Considering that the Hebrew is the oldest, followed with the Christianity, followed by the Islam which was formed in the 7th centry after Chirst.

I am a Christian, catholic but a very secular one and I like studying other religions. I have always had a thing for Islam and I have read a lot on it. I find some of the teachings very refreshing.

Whether it is true or not is beside my point, I don't bother looking for truth in faith, you either have it or not. Search for truth is a scientific category and usually very much in contradiction with religion.

I can not claim that there is God, I can only believe in him and I don't need to look for the truth in his existence to have faith. In addition, I believe that Alah and Jesus are the same devine being under a different name!

Best of luck to ya!

2007-10-26 09:15:00 · answer #3 · answered by millie 4 · 0 0

Are you asking if there is anything within the text of the Koran that is historically correct? Which could make it "true"
Or are you asking Christians if they believe the Koran is inspired by God?

2007-10-26 09:11:25 · answer #4 · answered by starrzfan 4 · 0 0

I haven't read any of it so I wouldn't know. Any book can, of course, have true information in it without being completely true. Just look at our news media for another example. Anyway, I wouldn't spend much time reading the Koran unless I was into comparing religions.

2007-10-26 09:09:48 · answer #5 · answered by starfishltd 5 · 0 1

Though the quran may have instances of scripture that appear in the Holy Bible, it has added, omitted and denied Biblical truths and have twisted the true message that God sent to us. Therefore, even though there are sentences in the Bible that the Quran borrowed, the fact that the entire message and words of God and meaning of the words of God have been twisted, therefore, I believe nothing in the Quran and count it as a false doctrine from a false prophet.

2007-10-26 09:09:52 · answer #6 · answered by Gardener for God(dmd) 7 · 1 1

um....the Koran is true, but i dont get why this question is directed to Christians, the Koran is a holy Islam book, and how can you answer a question if something is true that has been said by God?

2007-10-26 09:02:38 · answer #7 · answered by mon amour 3 · 2 1

Quran says:

Jesus was never crucified. They never killed him. God took his soul and terminated his life.

3/54 They plotted and schemed, but so did GOD, and GOD is the best schemer.

3/55 Thus, GOD said, "O Jesus, I am terminating your life, raising you to Me, and ridding you of the disbelievers. I will exalt those who follow you above those who disbelieve, till the Day of Resurrection. Then to Me is the ultimate destiny of all of you, then I will judge among you regarding your disputes.
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4/157 And for claiming that they killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of GOD. In fact, they never killed him, they never crucified him-they were made to think that they did. All factions who are disputing in this matter are full of doubt concerning this issue. They possess no knowledge; they only conjecture. For certain, they never killed him.


This is a direct conflict with the fundamental tenet of Christianity, the death and resurrection of Jesus. Jesus himself predicted his death by crucifixion (Mat 26:2 "You know that after two days the Passover is coming, and the Son of Man is {to be} handed over for crucifixion.") The Old Testament prophecy was written by David 1,000 years before (PS 22:16) Jesus was born and 700 years before the Romans refined crucifixion as a method of execution (Ps 22:16 & Zech 13:6 / Luke 23:33).

Yet, the Koran is supposed to be right? Sorry, if the Koran teaches that Jesus was not crucified, then the entire thing is not worth the paper it is written on.

2007-10-26 09:03:15 · answer #8 · answered by Christmas Light Guy 7 · 2 2

Very little...Read it for yourself. Go to the web site below and click on the top right hand side of the page where it says "Koran". Both books were written to control the minds and body of weak minded people.

2007-10-26 09:08:55 · answer #9 · answered by TheCheatest902 6 · 0 2

Holy Quran is full truth and it doesnt contradict Jesus teachings , but the bible contain cirruptness and contain only some truth!

2007-10-26 09:01:44 · answer #10 · answered by Acid 3 · 3 3

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