Hi Scorp,
You are doing the same mistake every time when you use the Holy Bible to disprove the Noble Qur'an. The Holy Bible can't be in the same time the suspect abd the judge. It's unacceptable. Just to show you where did you err:
Im Sorry But I Have A Sad Announcement To Make ...
Just like all the Prophecies were Fulfilled in the Qur'an and the Hadiths... There is another interesting prophecy. Heres the details ... It effects all Christians who have an Intellectual mind ...
Isaiah 17:1 Says - The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap
Chrisrtians have a number of beliefs that Damascus will become a heap of ruins and will not be a city no more. Damascus is the Capitol of Syria and the oldest inhabited City of Earth according to Britanicca Encyclopedia if i remember correctly ...
We have a number of beliefs about the second coming of Jesus based on the Hadith (traditions) rather than the Koran. They believe he will come back as ‘a man of medium height, reddish hair, wearing two light yellow garments’ (Sunan Abu Dawud Book 37, Number 4310); that he will land on the minaret of the mosque in Damascus when he will invite the whole world, including Jews and Christians, to become Muslims (Hadith 814).
Sorry to break the bad news to you all, but basically if the Christians have been paying attention lately to the news, they should have seen that there is currently a Major road to peace going on between Syria and Israel, and also the US seems to be stepping in ... Israel is calling president Bachar Al Assad to visit Israel and to start negociations about peace in the region.
Basically ... Israel and Syria will sign peace treaty very soon, surprised? No? Keep waiting, fasten your seatbelts to witness how Damascus will live in prosperity before your eyes and the Christian prophecy of Isaiah and Damascus become falsified. Dont reply with worthless comments yet, keep watching the news, and come back and comment on this thread wisely once the peace treaty is signed. Its prophecied, and it will happen.
Kind Regards,
Alexei.