ArchivedThe Koran says in 4:157...First you don't know (according to the Quran) what apostle was there watching it, we know because John writes about it. Now unless John was divine and knew that person was not Jesus or didn't die, every HUMAN BEING there was tricked to see Jesus died. There is no way of you knowing if apostles were there or not, and I will not quote Quran about it because it doesn't give you a clue but cause you to conjecture as seen in this example. My argument is that Quran doesn't provide any clues to the matter, yes or no? Yes, so your responsibility is to say no here is the proof, but what you do is refering to rhetorics and dodging the point. You can not simply conjecture about this saying "it is FAIR ENOUGH TO THINK" You need to look at the historical account not a conjecture written 600 years later, thousand miles away from the place the events took place. Furthermore, the morals behind God "tricking" people should be questioned too but that is a subject to be discussed later. |
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