thriftypassenger
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Today, in the car, on the way home from school (while I was driving of course), my Mom started speaking in tongues.
Now, I know it mentions tongues in the Bible, but I don't know that much about it.
But what my Mom was saying sounded like an actuall language.
Lately I have been studying Islam and Christianity closely, because I can't make a decision on which holds the truth.
Things in both religions make sense to me, it's extremely stressful.
There's no way I can decifer the validity of the two.
On one hand, the Bible was there before the Qur'an, I was raised as a Christian, and I like the idea of Jesus and what he did.
On the other hand, the Bible changed a lot, the Qur'an has never changed.
Apparently original Christians thought of Jesus as just a prophet, and the old and new testament are supposed to be perversions of that original message.
So, my strategy has been to read the Qur'an and the Bible, and talk to people of both faiths, and see what makes most sense outside of the concept of Jesus, and make my decision that way.
ANYWAYS, my point is...
I don't know of any mention in Islam about speaking in tongues.
If I could write down what my Mom said, and could randomly find a translation of it, or have someone intrepret it, and I actually found something, I would be even more confused.
What do muslims think about speaking in tongues?
Now, I know it mentions tongues in the Bible, but I don't know that much about it.
But what my Mom was saying sounded like an actuall language.
Lately I have been studying Islam and Christianity closely, because I can't make a decision on which holds the truth.
Things in both religions make sense to me, it's extremely stressful.
There's no way I can decifer the validity of the two.
On one hand, the Bible was there before the Qur'an, I was raised as a Christian, and I like the idea of Jesus and what he did.
On the other hand, the Bible changed a lot, the Qur'an has never changed.
Apparently original Christians thought of Jesus as just a prophet, and the old and new testament are supposed to be perversions of that original message.
So, my strategy has been to read the Qur'an and the Bible, and talk to people of both faiths, and see what makes most sense outside of the concept of Jesus, and make my decision that way.
ANYWAYS, my point is...
I don't know of any mention in Islam about speaking in tongues.
If I could write down what my Mom said, and could randomly find a translation of it, or have someone intrepret it, and I actually found something, I would be even more confused.
What do muslims think about speaking in tongues?