Ramadhan
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I have a NT that has stood for t2,000 years and you denigrate without I suspect having read any of it or knowing the facts about it's history.
You KNOW very well that current NT is NOT 2,000 years.
That is a deliberate, OUTRIGHT LIE.
I am glad that you are getting more and more exposed and that the "truth" about bible is getting more exposed, which would convince the silent christian members that christianity is not founded on the pure unadulterated message brought by Jesus pbuh.
again, you are conveniently ignoring my previous question, which I will repeat again, in bold, just in case you cannot see properly:
how is it possible that there is only ONE qur'an existing in the world? This is after 1,400 years, and spread among 1.2 billion of muslims. how is it even possible?
Had there been just a single slight variation of the qur'an during the time of prophet Muhammad SAW or the shahaba/disciples, CERTAINLY that one single variation would have been multiplied, magnified and carried over to this day. And yet the deafening fact is: There is no variation found in the qur'an used today. A shia in Tehran recites exactly the same qur'an as a sunni in california.
so this totally destroys your argument that the qur'an had been changed after the prophet Muhammad SAW passing.
compared this with god knows how many bible versions out there today. which bible to use? which bible to trust?
so, which is more to be trusted?
a book whose chain of transmission is recorded all the way to the prophet?
or
countless versions of a book whose pedigree cannot be traced all the way to jesus pbuh and that even its authors are unknown?
and which has undergone god knows how many translations, retranslations, reinterpretations, re-reinterpreatations that result in christians today freely interpret BIBLES (in plural form) according their own desires?
And if you are still not seeing things clearly, this illustration might help:
Jesus pbuh said ABCDEFGHI -----> obeserved by the disciples 1, 2, and 3
oh, but the disciples were not asked to memorise ABCDEFGHIJKL by Jesus pbuh and the did not write it down. Trouble!
disciple 1 relayed to the person Z that Jesus said BCDEFGHI
disciple 2 relayed to the person y that Jesus said ABCDEFGH
disciple 3 relayed to the person x that Jesus said CDEFGHI
TROUBLE! message was distorted!
person z relayed to person greek 1 that Jesus said abcdefghi <------- BIG trouble, original message translated into different language, lost its exact meanings!
etc..
etc..
person greek 1 relayed the message to person greek w that the message was cdghiba <----- BIG OOOPSS!
person greek w relayed the message to UNKNOWN AUTHORS that the message was ghibcdae which was then written into the four gospels by UNKNOWN AUTHORS.
So, jesus originally said "ABCDEFGHI"
But, the four gospels which were written in koine greek told Jesus said "ghibcdae".
Oh but that is not the end.
The four gosples were then translated into latin. Per usual, translation NEVER retain 100% exact meaning, and this was compounded by the political nature of Latin.
So, the "ghibcdae" in koine greek were then further translated into "bghd3cbai" in latin.
And this is NOT the end.
further along, a certain king wanted to be religiously and politically independent from the vatican, so a more politically charged further translation into english was conducted, known as KJV.
god knows how much further was the original message distorted already with this new translation.
a few centuries later, KJV is deemed to be politically incorrect, so NIV was invented.
etc.
etc.
And All these do not take into account other bibles which are deeemed heretical bu protestants or roman catholics.
All that reminds of one thing:
Just few weeks ago, a certain member of this forum charged that the Qur'an is the product of a chinese whispers.
Judging by the illustration above and the fact about the state of the qur'an and the bibles today , which is more of the product of chinese whispers?
I hope you have time to ponder.
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