Hi Doorster:
Since you are now the only person in this thread who appears to have actually read the book, other than myself, I am happy that we can finally reason together. Let me state that I was quite excited at the book's contents because I had come to similar conclusions.
Before we discuss the book, let me briefly respond to your last post.
anything can be interpreted a hundred different ways, that does not make them correct.
I agree with you completely, that is why criteria need to be stated. As you are aware, the author used the interpretative criteria of:
• the interpretation must be supported by the evidence;
• the interpretation must not damage the integrity of the evidence; and
• the assumptions used in interpreting the evidence must be verified.
While such criteria cannot guarantee that the interpretationa are 100% accurate, they can identify incorrect interpretations.
let us start again one last time, I like Brother Eric because he lets me be and I let him be, you on the other hand seem to be bent on creating a new religion.
There must be a major misunderstanding if you think that I wish to create a new religion. However, let us agree to simply ignore the incorrect assertion.
We must agree to disagree because there is no room for interpretations just translation will do me nicely as long as they all agree on the essence of the message regardless of the wording used in those translations.
Yes Doorster. If after discussing an issue we fail to reach an agreement, then we should respectfully agree to disagree. However, if no one will read the book, then we cannot have the discussion which will either lead to an agreement or a respectful disagreement. I am heartened that I can finally have that discussion in this forum. May God bless you with an abndance of understanding so that we can all know the truth, including myself.
I would like to ask you to go back to previous posts and look again .. look for the words Qatal and Salab and tell me how many interpretation are possible?
My answer to that is simple. I do not know. I speak and read English fluently, I know some Spanish and French and a little Latin, but no Arabic. Therefore, I must rely on English translations.
Now, to the book. I suppose we can review it chapter by chapter, starting with chapter 1. Do you agree with the conclusions reached in Chapter 1?
Regards,
Grenville