Christian/Muslim ThreadsQuranic Contradiction?Responding to: I guess you were there.
Actually, it doesn't. Because the massive manuscript evidence for the Bible shows that it has not been tampered with. Even if there is a scribal error, God has provided so much manuscripts that the truth of the scriptures can be easily figured out. It's almost like me catching someone doing a crime on tape, then they find the tape and delete the evidence from that one tape, but then I have more copies of the tape to "solidify" the evidence. In my Calculus textbook, the author has probably mispelled a couple of words, that's also the case for my physics and data structures textbooks. But my course still goes on and the teachers still use those textbooks, because the teaching of the subjects are still fully understood from the textbooks. You strive at a gnat despite the fact your Qu'ran deals with the same issues but has way less evidence to support it than the Holy Bible.
God is flawless, but human beings are not. I can argue how can we trust someone who was illiterate (Muhammed) for providing the word of God? Therefore, your logic is inconsistant. God uses imperfect human beings without interfering with our free will. If you can come up with some reasonable explanation that God can put the trust of His word with an illiterate man, then there is even more reason to still believe the Bible is the word of God despite the scribal errors, especially with the fact of the manuscript evidence to negate the Bible being tampered with. Who told you the Qu'ran was the word of God? From: answering-islam.org How many days did Allah need to destroy the people of Aad? One day [54] or several days [41:16; 69:6,7] Further numerical discrepancies Does Allah's day equal to 1,000 human years (Sura 22:47, 32:5) or 50,000 human years (Sura 70:4)? --- How many gardens are there in paradise? ONE [as stated in 39:73, 41:30, 57:21, 79:41] or MANY [18:31, 22:23, 35:33, 78:32]? --- According to Sura 56:7 there will be THREE distinct groups of people at the Last Judgement, but 90:18-19, 99:6-8, etc. mention only TWO groups. --- There are conflicting views on who takes the souls at death: THE Angel of Death [32], THE angels (plural) [47] but also "It is Allah that takes the souls (of men) at death." [39] Angels have 2, 3, or 4 pairs of wings [35]. But Gabriel had 600 wings. [Sahih Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 54, Number 455] P.S. However you respond to these contradictions, don't talk about alleged Biblical contradictions if the same logic can be applied. So either way, you lose. If you can't respond to them, you lose. If you can respond to them, you lose! |
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