Samael_Khan
Qigong / Yang Style Taijiquan / 7 Star Mantis
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Cool. Good to know.Sunni.
Jesus makes far greater sense in the Qur'an then it does in the NT, lmao. Seriously, you must have a lot to struggle with all that contradiction, not only among four "gospels" but all those epistles and John's Apocalypse. None of it makes any sense. The only thing you can do as a Christian is simplify and dogmatize your doctrine.
The Qur'an makes incredible sense, it says Jesus was only a Prophet and was a wise teacher that was raised. Nothing particularly bad about that, but you're a Christian, so!
The NT has a lot of details that are missing from true history. It's good all those irrelevant opinionated musings aren't repeated in the Qur'an. How could they be? It's from God.Only the rejection of the Trinity part. The Quran lacks details of the NT and does little to explains anything else.
WASP= White Anglo Saxon Protestant?Is that supposed to relate to terrorism?
No, we don't read minds. You should be able to discuss without expecting me to.WASP= White Anglo Saxon Protestant?
A Muslim would know the references and the answer .
One doesn't have to read minds. Muslims know the Qur'an and the Hadith. They also know what Jizya is. They know what Jihad is and the verses that apply .No, we don't read minds. You should be able to discuss without expecting me to.
What difference would it make if I was an alien? Your argument shouldn't change. But you are refusing to make a coherent argument. If you don't want to debate it, don't. I don't need it.One doesn't have to read minds. Muslims know the Qur'an and the Hadith. They also know what Jizya is. They know what Jihad is and the verses that apply .
That you don't tells me you may very well be a WASP and not a Muslim. Your religious affiliation block in your profile is blank.
The difference is, you've claimed you're a Muslim.What difference would it make if I was an alien?
A coherent debate necessitates two parties who are aware of the issue under debate. Since you are not aware of the subjects I asked you about earlier there can be no debate because you are not Muslim.Your argument shouldn't change. But you are refusing to make a coherent argument. If you don't want to debate it, don't. I don't need it.
Am I correct?
I call Islam the greatest show on earth!
The difference is, you've claimed you're a Muslim.
A coherent debate necessitates two parties who are aware of the issue under debate. Since you are not aware of the subjects I asked you about earlier there can be no debate because you are not Muslim.
I asked what difference it would make, not what the difference is.The difference is, you've claimed you're a Muslim.
To understand the topic is important. Can't really put requirements on how well they should be understood here.A coherent debate necessitates two parties who are aware of the issue under debate.
You didn't ask me about anything. I asked you the latest question in response to your comment before that. You never answered me.Since you are not aware of the subjects I asked you about earlier
That's too bad. I was looking forward to it.there can be no debate because you are not Muslim.
Only the rejection of the Trinity part. The Quran lacks details of the NT and does little to explains anything else.
Precisely why one cannot use it to disprove the crucifixion of Jesus, which is a historical factThe Qur'an is not a historical record
Say the Qur'an is not a historical record doesn't equal saying it is not true.Precisely why one cannot use it to disprove the crucifixion of Jesus, which is a historical fact
It does equal saying it is not historically trueSay the Qur'an is not a historical record doesn't equal saying it is not true.
No it doesn't.It does equal saying it is not historically true
So do you consider the Quran to be historically factual on all matters of history it deals with?The Qur'an is not a historical record
Precisely why one cannot use it to disprove the crucifixion of Jesus, which is a historical fact
Hi,So basically the Quran says that the Jews wanted to kill Jesus but at the same time they say Jesus only came to confirm the Torah, why would they want to kill him if that's the case? It makes no sense.
What makes less sense though is why would Allah confound people into believing that Jesus had died by replacing him if that would mean that the Gospels accounts are completely true (they couldn't possibly know that Jesus had been replaced by someone who looked just like him) and therefore starting a religion that according to Islam is corrupted but the only one to blame for that corruption would be Allah for confounding people who had no way to know that Jesus hadn't died.
Also Jesus in the Quran is one of the main prophets but he doesn't really acomplish anything. His mission is not clear and Allah knew that his message would get corrupted as soon after people thought he had died.
If I had to bet it seems to me that Muslims wanted to make a hybrid between Judaism and Christianity but didn't know what to say about Jesus so they came up with a story that makes no sense.
Other prophets in Islam like Moses or Muhammed seem to have a clear purpose, Moses was given the law, Muhammad is the seal of all Prophets.
However Jesus is one of the most important ones but his mission in Islam just seems to be to confirm what was already said without really adding anything new, which doesn't explain why would Jews want to kill him and even worse than that he ends up creating a corrupted religion that would become the largest in the world and only Allah is to fault.
As I said, it seems like they wanted to make a hybrid betweek Judaism and Christianity but didn't really know what role give to Jesus.
The Qur'an is an entirely different form of scripture which requires different analytical methods, in that sense. And no, the Qur'an is not about, to or for Jesus but Jesus is used as an analogous example to Muhammad.
The Qur'an is not a historical record, it's something else, something unique when it comes to scriptural format.