You don't know how to read, do you?
This is a very important point. Paar is claiming to be reading or to have read several scriptures from faiths other than his own, yet can't even accurately read the responses to his questions on here.
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You don't know how to read, do you?
Considering how elaborate some of them are, that is very much a factor to consider.This is a very important point. Paar is claiming to be reading or to have read several scriptures from faiths other than his own, yet can't even accurately read the responses to his questions on here.
Yes it does bring up a certain issue called credibility.Considering how elaborate some of them are, that is very much a factor to consider.
Ah, so somewhere it is claimed to be revealed is good enough for you?Vedas are a revealed scripture:
"The Vedas area also called Shruti (heard knowledge). When the Rishis (holy men of pure minds and thoughts) sat in meditation, God revealed unto the Rishis the knowledge of the Vedas and the Vedas are said to be Divine Knowledge. The Rishis, in turn, explained the revealed knowledge to the people."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veda_(disambiguation)
Quran confirms that God had sent prophets/messengers to all nations and people:
[35:24] Thou art only a Warner.
[35:25] Verily, We have sent thee with the truth, as a bearer of glad tidings and as a Warner; and there is no people to whom a Warner has not been sent.
http://www.alislam.org/quran/search2/showChapter.php?ch=35&verse=24
So, as is claimed, most probably it is a revealed scripture in the origin, like the Torah is a revealed scripture in the origin from God.
Right? Please
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Ah, so somewhere it is claimed to be revealed is good enough for you?
No surprise there.
You do understand that that is not research, right?
That is called ratification.
For you and me both. I certainly am not seeing it.you will have to explain why you think that verse is relevant.
I don’t think they have any or they need/ed one.
Well sometimes strange things do happen in this world, in case they have.
Please name such scripture and the name of the renowned religion which belongs to them, the sources as to how it got authored, its being secure till our times and its usefulness when it was written/compiled/authored and suitability in our present age.
Thread open to everybody belonging to religion and no-religion.
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One may like to read #89 in another thread in this connection, please.
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I don’t think they have any or they need/ed one.
Well sometimes strange things do happen in this world, in case they have.
Please name such scripture and the name of the renowned religion which belongs to them, the sources as to how it got authored, its being secure till our times and its usefulness when it was written/compiled/authored and suitability in our present age.
Thread open to everybody belonging to religion and no-religion.
Regards
Do you agree that the Atheism have a "set of beliefs" as a poster here claims.
Funny.Do Atheists/Agnostics/Skeptics have a scripture?!
No, they don't have. Even if they all get united they cannot have one.
A scripture is revealed by G-d, humans cannot make one. If humans could make then of course Atheism would have made one. Right? Please
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The sacred writings in a holy scripture are from G-d.Funny.
I do not see the word god in the definition of "scripture"....
scrip·ture
noun
- the sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible.
"passages of scripture"
- the sacred writings of another religion.
noun: scriptures
Bold empty claimThe sacred writings in a holy scripture are from G-d.
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What does one understand from the words "bold empty claim"? PleaseBold empty claim
I understand that that is what you believe.
But belief does not make it true.
Especially given that the word 'god' is suspiciously missing from the definition.