Corruptions of other scriptures..

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Thanks for your post brother!
Sorry, but I disagree with you. Firstly the authors of the Bible are unknown, the Bible scholar admit and agree that the authors of the Bible are unknown and we don't know who wrote the gospels. Now if you say that Matthew, Luke, John and Mark met 'Isa Alayhi Salam can be right or even false, We know that the Gospels were written much after 'Isa Alayhi Salam so it can be that they did not know 'Isa Alayhi Salam. Allahu 'Alam. Same goes for the old testament, now the Bible Scholars don't know who the authors of the OT are. They think that Musa 'Alayhi Salam wrote the five books. They THINK but are not sure and to disapprove the fact that Musa 'Alayhi Salam "wrote" the five books of the OT is the verse that goes like this "He DIED when he was 120 years old..."

actually, Jewish scholars believe that Moses, pbuh, wrote that. they say he wept as he wrote. i'm not say that is true, i'm just saying what the Torah scholars say. it sounds like you are quoting Khalid Yasin. i would point you to other evidence, but you can search my posts, if you like. i'll post an easier response below.

And... in the NT, if you read the Gospel according to Matthew, one verse goes like this "Matthew saw Jesus, Matthew followed Jesus etc.." Now if Matthew is writing all this why is he writing in 3rd person? It makes no sense. But when we give this facts to the Christians, they come up with funny excuses and ask questions like my friend did. Yet this people don't want the truth!

The four gospels were choosen out of hundred other Gospels and books
, now the questions we must ask is who chose what books/gospels to be in the Bible or not to be. Man or God? The other hundred Gospels were declared unaunthenthic. Weird!

again, i would like to see your evidence. if you said dozens or scores, i might be inclined to agree with you. as for unauthentic books, we have a lot of them. books that might have been destroyed would be those that belong to, what we later refer to as Gnostics. when and where, were these "hundreds" of gospels and books declared to be not authentic, and by whom? what is your evidence.


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there is evidence in the Tanakh itself, that the Torah was not written by Moses, pbuh. Jeremiah and Baruch ben Nariah may well be the "authors" of the Book of Deuteronomy. see Richard Elliott Friedman's Who Wrote The Bible.

as for the book of Deuteronomy, consider the opening verse:

1 These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the wilderness east of the Jordan—that is, in the Arabah—opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab. 2 (It takes eleven days to go from Horeb to Kadesh Barnea by the Mount Seir road.)

these are the words Moses spoke on the east of the Jordan. think about that. according to the Torah, Moses, pbuh, NEVER made it WEST of the Jordan. where, according to the author, were those words written? the only conclusion can be that Moses, pbuh dit NOT write those words. IF he did, then some other words HAVE to be wrong!

can you see how that is a much stronger argument? you can use that 1 verse, alone.

ma salaaama
 

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