Muslim are so keen to tell us about Hadith sciences and how accurate everything is but when it comes to propping up your faith anything will do, is Islam so fragile and the Bible so fearful to you? What you have written can be found in Wiki.answers.com and it is so absurd that its a joke. There 6,000 Biblical manuscripts and many virtually complete (99%) copies that date before the 4th century (Arabic was not even a written language then) .Grace seeker, you seem to believe your own lies. Is your faith that weak? The New Testament (modern Christian Bible) was written in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine and his council in his own words. This fact is confirmed in the Roman Catholic Encyclopedia, which also states that any original text was altered, apparently in order to create some form of consistency across all documents. Unfortunately, the copying of earlier texts, leaving some out, making some up, introduced many errors and inconsistencies in the modern Christian bible. For example in Genesis alone there are dozens. And example of these are as follows: GE 1:3-5 On the first day, God created light, then separated light and darkness. GE 1:14-19 The sun (which separates night and day) wasn't created until the fourth day. There were originally 252 commandments in the Old Testament, in Judaism there are 613 commands found in the Pentateuch (the first five books of Moses, a.k.a. The Torah.), and in the modern day Christian Bible a mere 10 commandments, not including Psalms and Proverbs. So in summary man created the Bible. Many men writing earlier documents, and later copied, altered and modernized through the ages. And if you are strong with your faith, you should be comfortable with this fact, no need to make up lies.
In the Hebrew Bible or as we might call it the Old Testament it is plain that what you have copied is a total muddle. The great orthodox scholar, Solomon Schechter, pointed out, the 613 commandments in the Torah are for all practical purposes, now reduced to about 100, if we exclude 'conventional' prohibitions against murder, theft, adultery etc and those commandments specifically connected to the land of Israel and the Temple. A Jew and Christian will differentiate between the sublime and timeless legislation such as the 'holiness code' in Leviticus 19, and the cruder injunctions about treatment of lepers or women suspected of adultery, which betray attitudes prevalent at the time of composition but are no longer acceptable to day.
You cannot have read any of what you wrote for then you could not possibly have written ".. in the modern day Christian Bible a mere 10 commandments, not including Psalms and Proverbs" or you show embarrassing ignorance since clearly you cannot make a distinction between a Biblical book and a Biblical command.
Why don't you try reading "The Jewish People" by Goldberg and Rayner, Penguin Books.