I am having enough trouble navigating within the thread. Thisforum has slight but meaningful differences from the others I have used andtakes me a bit to navigate through. I did search this thread and saw no in-depthcomparison between Islam and Christianity. I will post a few meaningfulcomparisons and you may ignore any you feel were already resolved as you wish.العنود;1586394 said:
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In general my claim is that the Bible is superior to the Quran in allcategories by which these issues are determined within scholarship. In onlyunverifiable doctrinal ways can the Quran even be considered "better",even theoretically?
1. The Bible is far larger and complex than the Quran. It was composed bymultiple independent authors over more than a thousand years. It has an overallconsistent narrative and message between authors and cultures. Even if one ormore of it's authors were wrong most of its doctrine would still be reliable.The Quran is the product of one man. If he was mistaken then all of Islam is.In no field of study is one author preferred to multiple authors.
2. The Bible exhibits no sign of myth or plagurization. The Quran has borrowed(in some cases almost word for word) from gnostic and heretical works known toexist in 7th century Arabia and know to be wrong. examples being

3. The textual tradition of the Bible is superior to the Quran. We canestablish with 99% certainty the textual accuracy of the Bible. It is known toeven its critics (like Ehrman) to be greater than 95% accurate and the errorsare known and indicated. The Quran is even more textually flawed but since wecan't even go back past Uthman it may be far worse than scholars think as manysuggest. Not to mention that unlike the Bible it's transmission was controlledby politics. The Bible was spread in massive parallel lines of independenttransmission.
4. The Bible is claimed by both sides to be used to test the Quran. The Quranis never claimed to be able to judge the Bible. The Bible condemns claims in theQuran with such regularity that the myth that everything in opposition to theQuran is a Biblical error had to be invented to solve this problem. That claimby the way is a convenient unjustifiable assumption and not proven by scholarship.
I will add far more and be much more detailed once I am sure that myunfamiliarity with the formatting will not erase what I post. This should makefor an interesting reply however.In short I know of no "scholarly" by which to declare the Quran the "right" revelation. It's superiority exists primarily only in areas of preference.