Quote (xXAn0nym0usXx @ Jun 21 2012 04:41pm)
1. I admit the Bible has been altered, but it wasn't fortunate enough to avoid translation.
2. Another mistake of you taking the Bible literally. The Bible also says "You shall not put the Lord your God to the test." Which is exactly what we would be doing by attempting to perform miracles.
3. Check # 2
OWNED
(figured I'd try it out like you...it really does boost the self esteem...)
Now on to the Q'uran
The Q'uran tells us MANY different ways man was created..."we are created from earth (11:61), sometimes from dry clay (15:26,28,33, 17:61, 32:7), sometimes from nothing (19:67), sometimes not from nothing (52:35), sometimes from wet earth (23:12), or from mire (38:71), sometimes from water (25:54, 21:30, 24:45), sometimes from dust (3:59, 30:20, 35:11) or even sometimes from the dead (30:19, 39:6)".
There was a time when Muslims clerics would establish fatwa?s against those claiming the earth to be spherical. Although the Qur'an describes a flat earth we find Muslims today adamant that the Qur'an portrays a round one. However no verse exclaiming this planet is round can be found in the Qur'an.
21:31-32 And We have set on the earth mountains standing firm, lest it should quake with them, and We have made therein broad highways between mountains for them to pass through. And we have made the sky a roof withheld from them. 13:2 Allah raised the heavens without any pillars that ye can see; He is firmly established on the throne; and has subjected the sun and the moon each one to run its course for a term appointed. 18:86 Until, when he reached the setting of the sun, he found it set in a spring of murky water: Near it he found a People.
Quick refutation:
If i bring a list of ingredients of how a CAKE is made, and then later some chefs come along and each one of them says ONE ingredient at a time, is there a contradiction? NO THERE IS NOT
HYPOCRITE~!~!~!
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