Tumah
Veteran Member
Ok. I'll be honest. I thought up the term before I thought of the question. Anyway.
I've kind of pointed this out in another thread with regards to Islam, but I wanted to develop the idea a little more.
Essentially, this concept of interpreting Scriptures to fit a "new" revelation that wasn't previously known or expected, is an idea in the Abrahamic pathways, that began with Christianity.
Judaism was running along when all of a sudden a religious development in the form of Jesus, brings a new revelation of/from G-d, to the religion that is expected to replace the previously understood religion.
Then Christianity does its Christian thing for a number of hundred years, when the newest prophet Muhammad, explains that G-d actually wanted to add a couple new tweaks to the previous tweakings He hath twooketh.
So I guess the question is, why do you Christians, ignore Judaism's claim that the TaNaCH and indeed the religion was already perfect before you came, but then turn around and voice those same claims to Muslims?
Why do you Muslims not believe Christians when they explain to you that your interpretation of their Scriptures is wrong, but then go ahead and tell our Bahai friends the same explanation about the Quran?
If you agree that a new revelation forces a reinterpretation of the previously understood passages of your predecessor, why do you deny the same to your successor?
I've kind of pointed this out in another thread with regards to Islam, but I wanted to develop the idea a little more.
Essentially, this concept of interpreting Scriptures to fit a "new" revelation that wasn't previously known or expected, is an idea in the Abrahamic pathways, that began with Christianity.
Judaism was running along when all of a sudden a religious development in the form of Jesus, brings a new revelation of/from G-d, to the religion that is expected to replace the previously understood religion.
Then Christianity does its Christian thing for a number of hundred years, when the newest prophet Muhammad, explains that G-d actually wanted to add a couple new tweaks to the previous tweakings He hath twooketh.
So I guess the question is, why do you Christians, ignore Judaism's claim that the TaNaCH and indeed the religion was already perfect before you came, but then turn around and voice those same claims to Muslims?
Why do you Muslims not believe Christians when they explain to you that your interpretation of their Scriptures is wrong, but then go ahead and tell our Bahai friends the same explanation about the Quran?
If you agree that a new revelation forces a reinterpretation of the previously understood passages of your predecessor, why do you deny the same to your successor?