Hi Scimi
Your reply is pointless to the question at hand “Is the Quran based on the Bible?”
Hi Doug,
And I asked whether the NT is based on the OT - the irony slipped over your head.
I was hoping you'd see how your OP premise is ironic... seems you cannot entertain that type of logic.
In addition your response is exactly what I wish to avoid, a debate on the validity of Jewish and Christian Text. Not only is it against the posting rules of the site it adds to value in the Promotion of Islam.
That's not against the board rules - fear not - the thread is still going and the mods have read it, I'm sure.
I am here to gain an understanding of Islam, not to be told how bad other faiths are.
That makes two of us then.
The question has nothing to do with the doctrine of the trinity or whatever school of thought you have regarding other faiths text / scripture.
It has everything to do with it when I ask "is the NT based on the OT teachings?" Paul done away with the sabbath and the circumcision, and allowed the eating of swine - By this standard alone, I'd say it is not based on the OT teachings, would you agree? Consider, the very word Torah - means LAW... and Paul abrogated those, clearly...
...You know Paul was a hired mercenary recruited to hunt down and kill the early followers of Jesus pbuh, and then had a miraculous fall off his horse and saw an apparition in the form of light - in other words, Lucifer the satan - most Christians today are following Paul and not Jesus pbuh.
Paul in my honest opinion is the very same false prophet who minced the words of Jesus pbuh and interpolated his own understanding to deify Jesus pbuh when Jesus himself said "Hear O Israel, the LOrd, God is ONE"... not two, not three, etc.
Paul was turfed out by the Jews of Jerusalem, for blasphemy and it was the Roman Pagans who snuck him out and told him "Go preach to the gentiles"... why? Because the Semitic people of Jerusalem REJECTED Paul. That includes both the Jews and the early followers of Jesus pbuh. Both semitic groups rejected Paul.
Do you know what a red letter bible is? Go get one my friend... you seek truth? Truth is never convenient.
As told to me in this thread, if it is not in the Quran it is false. I accept this so why do you want to discuss it we agree you do not believe in. It adds no value.
I study the comparatives, to find alignments in my eschatological research. For this, I take into consideration the Old Testament/Torah, the NT, and the Qur'an as well as Ahadeeth.
To claim that I do not believe in the previous scriptures is a blanket statement and this is not the first time you've been caught out putting words in the mouths of others they never spoke... I ask - how can you read the any holy scripture in context when you can't even follow the intended points of members in this very thread?
You need to really, step up a little here my friend and do this properly.
And to you, the same,
Scimi