RE: The Muslim Jesus was a Failed Prophet
December 9, 2010 at 3:13 pm
(This post was last modified: December 9, 2010 at 3:36 pm by DeistPaladin.)
(December 9, 2010 at 2:17 pm)Rayaan Wrote: Similarly, if a scientist comes up with a new theory of something and says that all the previous theories are wrong, does this mean that the new theory is defective? No, not always, because you have to examine the theory itself. In the same way, you have to look at the history of Islam itself.
By examining the evidence? That's what scientists do. So what evidence do you have that proves...?
Quote:the Quran
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Quote:And what's the reason that he would lie by saying that God spoke to him?
I suspect it's the same reason you think all other prophets of other religions lie. Do you think Joseph Smith (Mormonism) told the truth? Do you think that L. Ron Hubbard (Scientology) told the truth? If you don't, what is your "proof" that they lied?
It's not up to you or me to prove Joseph Smith or Hubbard lied about their "revelations". It's up to them to prove their extraordinary claim. They have not done this anymore than Muhammad has.
Quote:If God speaks to everyone, in all parts of the world, then that's like spoon-feeding us.
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Quote:Muhammad didn't know any of this except by God's revelation.
So if God told him the truth about Jesus, why didn't God tell the pope?
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