There are different sects of Isam, many of whom would be glad to kill the other, and they have substantial differences in interpretations and succession of leadership. Turning to the supposed words of Allah, the Koran, the NT and OT are the word of God.The New Testament, and the OT is only true as believed in the context of the Islamic Revelation. The Muslims do dominattely consider Genesis and the Pentateuch as literal history.
Well, the Jews are correct in saying the prophecies have yet to been fulfilled. That was the message of Yeshua as well, and he stated the son of man would return to establish the kingdom (Mt 24:29-31) "immediately after the tribulation", which stays in abeyance. At this time, the nations/Gentiles are not ruled by the "Word of God" with an "iron rod" (Revelation 19:13-15).You Just also accept that Jews consider Jesus a false prophet and do not accept any of the NT. The opposition of the Jews is based on the plain reading of ALL the prophecies referring to the Messianic Kings to restore the Nation of Israel.
According to our resident forum Jew, a Jew is a child of a Jewish woman. That might not be true, but I think that is a general Jewish perspective. Now you can cancel out the opinions of the Jews, but then what will you be left with in your hand.Now tmany? need references for the above claims? Nonetheless not the question involved here. Messianic Jews are Christians, and then reject the Jewish understanding of the Tanakh.
None of the addresses the issue except it is understood you selectively reject Paul,
The following question has not been answered.
The question remains that only those that believe the Torah, New Testament, and Quran is true, believe the Torah, New Testament and the Quran can be proven true,
In these arguments there is no independent assessment as to what could possibly be true, therefore they are circular arguments dependent on belief.
What would be proof the Quran is true any different than the Jews belief in the Torah and the Christian belief in the NT?
That is not correct. I reject the message of Paul. According to Zechariah 11:7-10, Paul was one of the shepherds taken to "pasture the flock/church doomed for slaughter". The other two were Judas Iscariot (Zechariah 11:12-13) and Peter, the "worthless shepherd" of Zechariah 11:17. What is objectively true is the OT was appropriated by the NT and the Koran, whereas the NT story used the OT as their foundation, prior to putting it into a crusher, and coming up with sand (Mt 7:24-27).