Bible Question: IM a teacher of the bible which is Gods word, but i am not a prophet in the fullest sense of the word, just a teacher. You struggle at the scriptures yourself because they have been translated vary well, and still contain what God wants us to know. Their are to date 24,334 copys of the old testament and new , which when transliterated mean exactly what we read today. The septuigent was written 200 years before Christ and still says the same thing in greek. The quran is no where near what our old testament is, it has no prophetic value,and has many mistakes, such as Jesus being a slave (sura chapter) 43:59 . then in chapter 4:172 says that Jesus is not a slave. The quran says to chek it out with the bible chapter 5:44-49 and 10:95 yor quran states that only Jews mistranslate bible, chapter 2:75-79 and 4:46 .Im not a Jew, muhamad had sin 48:2 and 40.55 and 42:5 come and be saved by the one true God our lord Jesus Christ whom had no sin sura 3:46. love in Christ's name .RCSCROLL P.S. Abraham is a hebrew Ishmael would be a philistine or muslim. |
Bible Answer: I do believe that you believe the Bible to be G-D's word and parts of it are. I respect your right to your opinion but I don't agree with it. If you read my response again you will see that I said the Torah and the Quran are almost identical but the Old Testament is the only one that in any way resembles those Holy Books. Of course we will be judged by the book we follow so I hope that we will all live our beliefs to a T. I have seen too many professed Christians who were anything but and unfortunately the churches are still largeley segregated. Attend a Mosque and experience the brotherhood and know unconditional love and respect. I challenge you to explore Islam if you dare. |