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Originally posted by flycatch
God, did not speak to there phrophet. The fallen angle "Gabriel" did.
Are you kidding me? Are you really going to try and use the exception to define the rule? That's a huge fallacy of logic. The Christians who are advocating this are a very extreme minority.
Originally posted by ~Lucidity
Didn't we just discuss something almost exactly like this last week
International Burn a Koran Day? Same day, or new kooks?
In addition, I'd just like to say...way to keep exhibiting exactly the same kind of irrational, thoughtless behavior that brought 9/11 down on us to begin with
LOL! Islam is trying to make claim that it's 1,000 years older than it really is??
Originally posted by flycatch
reply to post by tezzajw
In reply to your question. It all started in 610BC after receiving revelations from Allah through the angle Gabriel. I quote "Qur'an 111:1-5".
but to attempt to punish an entire religion for the acts of a few... Is just wrong....
Originally posted by flycatch
In reply to your question. It all started in 610BC after receiving revelations from Allah through the angle Gabriel. I quote "Qur'an 111:1-5".
Originally posted by hadriana
Is God not so great that he could put out any fire he/she wanted to?.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by tezzajw
Well the thing about that is it was in the hands of many people. The difference here is that in Islam it was in the hands of people that were dedicated. In Judaism and Christianity, it was in the hands of a crap ton of people with many different opinions. So in Islam, where there was basically only 1 or 2 rifts and maybe some change occurred, in Judaism and Christianity it was in the hands of hundreds, each with different opinions. To change it would be obvious. That's why all the various break off groups still follow the same basic bible, maybe with a book left out or added in, but not changed.