Can the Quran match these verses?

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So, I was just wondering if the Quran can match the universal beautiness of these verses from the New Testament:

I'm not going to address you entire list. There certainly are differences between the content of the New Testament and the Qur'an, but despite these differences, in many respects, the answer to your overall question is YES. Just as the New Testament has many beautiful verses, so does the Qur'an. Of course, they both have a few verses that some might not think are so beautiful, but that isn't the subject of your thread. So, with respect to the subject matter of the New Testament's presentation of love that I sense as being the dominant theme of your post and finding it also in Islam, I offer the following:

Christianity: "And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." [Matt 22:39]

Islam: None of you [truly] believes until he loves for his brother that which he loves for himself.
Not from the Qur'an, but from the Haddith, related by Bukhari (البخاري) and Muslim (صحيح مسلم).
 
Sin is a corruption, it is not part of human nature, a cured person will not transmit it to their offspring.

That's not exactly the way I would put it. But I'm also not sure what you were trying to get at, perhaps we just express ourselves differently, or perhaps we actually have different understandings. From what you've written I'm not sure.
 
That's not exactly the way I would put it. But I'm also not sure what you were trying to get at, perhaps we just express ourselves differently, or perhaps we actually have different understandings. From what you've written I'm not sure.

I think Amigo was more consistent in his theology.
He believes that God died to erase human sins inherited from Adam (as), and so if a christian accept that belief, then they are cured from the original sin, and hence they will not transmit the sin the their offsprings as their inherited sins have been wiped away by accepting god who died.
 
You embarrass yourself and it isn't the sort of thing that you could get away on an Islamic forum perhaps the christian forums where your average fellow is a bumpkin so long as he believes that Jesus died eating his sins, he has no need to learn much else!

This is a very offensive way to talk to someone who just came here asking questions out of curiosity. Adab and Akhlaaq. Learn them. There is no dawah without rifq, and there is no rifq without hilm.

Salaam/Peace
 

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