Post by 1dell on Oct 26, 2004 10:59:04 GMT -5
This Challenge is over 1400 years old and applies to every believer or non believer. {Surah 4:82} Do they not consider the Quran with care ? for had it been from any other than Allah, they surely would have found therein much discrepancy. The challenge is that of finding one, just one error in the Quran.
Verse 119: The 1st error in the text of the Koran is the belief that it is God’s word and the final Revelation. Muslims claim that the Koran supersedes all other revelations meaning of course those revelations that exist in the Holy Bible, which does contain text that contradicts many statements that are made in the Koran. These claims by the Muslims in the promotion of the Koran can be proven to be untrue. The Sura 4:82 points out that if one error or discrepancy can be found in the Koran then that is proof that the Koran did not come from God. Anyone with common sense and religious knowledge will see that many errors do exist in the Koran. This book is not as perfect as Muslims would have you believe. Anyone can see these errors and they should be exposed as being untrue to the congregations. Think of your own Salvation, and the Salvation of your children, for the living God has already said that you must not follow false Prophets or false God’s. The very fact that the word of Muhammad can be proven to be untrue and the fact that the Koran is found to be unsound and full of errors, is evidence enough to prove this book did not come from God. Clearly the text of the Koran came from the imaginations of Muhammad or from Zayd ibn Thabit, who was the chief scribe that Muhammad had frequently dictated to during his lifetime and who prepared a final authorised text of the Koran and completed it in 651, long after Muhammad had died.
Verse 120: The 2nd error in the text of the Koran is in the claim that Muhammad had an encounter with an Angel called Gabriel who squeezed him in a Cave and forced him to recite out the words that became the text of the Koran. This claim is all based entirely on Muhammad’s own word and there are no witnesses to this or any other encounter with this Angel Gabriel, in fact there is no proof that this Angel Gabriel has ever even existed. According to the Old Testament law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law designed to determine matters of the truth, especially about statements that could be deemed as being blasphemous or sinful. At the mouth of two witnesses or at the mouth of three witnesses the matter would be established as being true, however the Testimonies of just one man are not acceptable as being true. The Koran is ignoring God’s laws in the promotion of their Koran because their self appointed Prophet Muhammad was making blasphemous claims that could not be proven and his own Testimony is not considered by religious law to be true.
Verse 121: The 3rd error in the text of the Koran is that its writers are unaware of the origin of Gabriel who was originally a man that Daniel the dreamer had dreamed up whiles he was in a deep sleep and at no Time did Daniel ever claim that Gabriel was an Angel. It was the disciples of Jesus who made the claim that Gabriel was an Angel who they claim was sent to authenticate the birth of their master Jesus who claimed in his adult life that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. Now this was done that it might be believed as the fulfillment of that which was spoken by Moses in his Prophecy and that it might be believed as the fulfillment of the Prophecy made by the Prophet Isaiah regarding a Virgin being with child who shall bear a son. The disciples of Jesus fabricated the Angel Gabriel in order that they might fulfill those Prophecies of Moses and Isaiah in the eyes of the congregations in their promotions and deceptive tales about their master Jesus. But Gabriel had originated, as a man that Daniel the dreamer of dreams had dreamt up whiles in a deep sleep and at no time did Daniel say that the man he saw was an Angel.
Verse 122: The 4th error in the text of the Koran is that it glorifies Jesus and does accept Jesus as being the Prophet that Jesus and his disciples claimed Jesus to be. The writers of the Koran seem blissfully unaware, as are many Muslims, that Jesus has claimed that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. And Jesus claimed that Moses and Isaiah had been writing about him in their Prophecies, regarding the coming of the living God’s prophesied Prophet because that is who Jesus has claimed himself to be. The Koran contains highly revering text about Jesus and even describes miracles that Jesus was claimed to have performed, Sura 5:110. No less than 11 Chapters of the Koran out of its 114 Chapters mention Jesus and his teachings. So the Koran is confirming the status of Jesus as being that very Prophet that Jesus has claimed himself to be. This is a very serious error from an Islamic point of view whose writers were unaware of the claims that Jesus had been making and of the reflection that claim would have upon the claims of their own Prophet Muhammad. Their glorification of Jesus in the Koran puts Muhammad in a very awkward position with his own proclamations from an Islamic point of view.
Verse 123: The 5th error in the text of the Koran is in its claim that Jesus was God’s Prophet. According to the Old Testaments law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law that is designed to determine matters of the truth.? None of the Testimonies of Jesus or his disciples could ever be established as being true. In fact the disciples of Jesus can be found to bear false witness on many accounts. Jesus does not have any witness Testimony; it is all just his own word as narrated by his disciples. According to Old Testament law, his own Testimony is not established as being true. As Jesus often pointed out in the Christians New Testament John Chapter 5 Verse 31: If I alone bear witness to myself then my witness is not true. According to the Old Testament law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law designed to determine matters of the truth, especially with regards to statements that could be deemed as being blasphemous or sinful. The claims of Jesus and his disciples are proven to be untrue and they are therefore guilty of blasphemy, which is a crime of iniquity and sin. So it was an error of the writers of the Koran to be promoting Jesus as being the Prophet from God that Jesus has claimed himself to be, when Old Testament law, which is God’s law and history, says that he was not.
Verse 124: The 6th error in the text of the Koran is that it portrays the fact that the Muslims Prophet Muhammad believed in Jesus. In addition, that Muhammad believed that Jesus was the Prophet that Jesus and his disciples had claimed him to be and that is why no less than 11 Chapters in the Koran are dedicated to Jesus, because Muhammad believed in Jesus. However, Muhammad was blissfully unaware that the Prophet that Jesus was claiming to be is that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. This shows some very serious errors not just in the Koran but also in the words and thoughts of Muhammad. In fact, the glorification of Jesus in the 11 Chapters of the Koran due to the beliefs of Muhammad shows that the Koran can be found to bear false witness on many accounts because Old Testament law and history proves that Jesus was a fraud. A Prophet from God would certainly know that fact, which is why Muhammad did not know that fact.
Verse 125: The 7th error in the text of the Koran is this claim that this Angel Gabriel who has been claimed to have appeared to Muhammad in a Cave, had then later told Muhammad that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. This is who Muhammad is claimed to be. The Koran claims that Moses and Isaiah had been writing about Muhammad in their Prophecies and the Koran goes to some lengths to explain how Muhammad has satisfied those Prophecies of Moses and Isaiah to prove that he was that long awaited Prophet. The Koran is a promotion of their Prophet Muhammad, as being that prophesied Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up.
Verse 119: The 1st error in the text of the Koran is the belief that it is God’s word and the final Revelation. Muslims claim that the Koran supersedes all other revelations meaning of course those revelations that exist in the Holy Bible, which does contain text that contradicts many statements that are made in the Koran. These claims by the Muslims in the promotion of the Koran can be proven to be untrue. The Sura 4:82 points out that if one error or discrepancy can be found in the Koran then that is proof that the Koran did not come from God. Anyone with common sense and religious knowledge will see that many errors do exist in the Koran. This book is not as perfect as Muslims would have you believe. Anyone can see these errors and they should be exposed as being untrue to the congregations. Think of your own Salvation, and the Salvation of your children, for the living God has already said that you must not follow false Prophets or false God’s. The very fact that the word of Muhammad can be proven to be untrue and the fact that the Koran is found to be unsound and full of errors, is evidence enough to prove this book did not come from God. Clearly the text of the Koran came from the imaginations of Muhammad or from Zayd ibn Thabit, who was the chief scribe that Muhammad had frequently dictated to during his lifetime and who prepared a final authorised text of the Koran and completed it in 651, long after Muhammad had died.
Verse 120: The 2nd error in the text of the Koran is in the claim that Muhammad had an encounter with an Angel called Gabriel who squeezed him in a Cave and forced him to recite out the words that became the text of the Koran. This claim is all based entirely on Muhammad’s own word and there are no witnesses to this or any other encounter with this Angel Gabriel, in fact there is no proof that this Angel Gabriel has ever even existed. According to the Old Testament law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law designed to determine matters of the truth, especially about statements that could be deemed as being blasphemous or sinful. At the mouth of two witnesses or at the mouth of three witnesses the matter would be established as being true, however the Testimonies of just one man are not acceptable as being true. The Koran is ignoring God’s laws in the promotion of their Koran because their self appointed Prophet Muhammad was making blasphemous claims that could not be proven and his own Testimony is not considered by religious law to be true.
Verse 121: The 3rd error in the text of the Koran is that its writers are unaware of the origin of Gabriel who was originally a man that Daniel the dreamer had dreamed up whiles he was in a deep sleep and at no Time did Daniel ever claim that Gabriel was an Angel. It was the disciples of Jesus who made the claim that Gabriel was an Angel who they claim was sent to authenticate the birth of their master Jesus who claimed in his adult life that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. Now this was done that it might be believed as the fulfillment of that which was spoken by Moses in his Prophecy and that it might be believed as the fulfillment of the Prophecy made by the Prophet Isaiah regarding a Virgin being with child who shall bear a son. The disciples of Jesus fabricated the Angel Gabriel in order that they might fulfill those Prophecies of Moses and Isaiah in the eyes of the congregations in their promotions and deceptive tales about their master Jesus. But Gabriel had originated, as a man that Daniel the dreamer of dreams had dreamt up whiles in a deep sleep and at no time did Daniel say that the man he saw was an Angel.
Verse 122: The 4th error in the text of the Koran is that it glorifies Jesus and does accept Jesus as being the Prophet that Jesus and his disciples claimed Jesus to be. The writers of the Koran seem blissfully unaware, as are many Muslims, that Jesus has claimed that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. And Jesus claimed that Moses and Isaiah had been writing about him in their Prophecies, regarding the coming of the living God’s prophesied Prophet because that is who Jesus has claimed himself to be. The Koran contains highly revering text about Jesus and even describes miracles that Jesus was claimed to have performed, Sura 5:110. No less than 11 Chapters of the Koran out of its 114 Chapters mention Jesus and his teachings. So the Koran is confirming the status of Jesus as being that very Prophet that Jesus has claimed himself to be. This is a very serious error from an Islamic point of view whose writers were unaware of the claims that Jesus had been making and of the reflection that claim would have upon the claims of their own Prophet Muhammad. Their glorification of Jesus in the Koran puts Muhammad in a very awkward position with his own proclamations from an Islamic point of view.
Verse 123: The 5th error in the text of the Koran is in its claim that Jesus was God’s Prophet. According to the Old Testaments law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law that is designed to determine matters of the truth.? None of the Testimonies of Jesus or his disciples could ever be established as being true. In fact the disciples of Jesus can be found to bear false witness on many accounts. Jesus does not have any witness Testimony; it is all just his own word as narrated by his disciples. According to Old Testament law, his own Testimony is not established as being true. As Jesus often pointed out in the Christians New Testament John Chapter 5 Verse 31: If I alone bear witness to myself then my witness is not true. According to the Old Testament law of Deuteronomy Chapter 19 Verse 15, which is a witness law designed to determine matters of the truth, especially with regards to statements that could be deemed as being blasphemous or sinful. The claims of Jesus and his disciples are proven to be untrue and they are therefore guilty of blasphemy, which is a crime of iniquity and sin. So it was an error of the writers of the Koran to be promoting Jesus as being the Prophet from God that Jesus has claimed himself to be, when Old Testament law, which is God’s law and history, says that he was not.
Verse 124: The 6th error in the text of the Koran is that it portrays the fact that the Muslims Prophet Muhammad believed in Jesus. In addition, that Muhammad believed that Jesus was the Prophet that Jesus and his disciples had claimed him to be and that is why no less than 11 Chapters in the Koran are dedicated to Jesus, because Muhammad believed in Jesus. However, Muhammad was blissfully unaware that the Prophet that Jesus was claiming to be is that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. This shows some very serious errors not just in the Koran but also in the words and thoughts of Muhammad. In fact, the glorification of Jesus in the 11 Chapters of the Koran due to the beliefs of Muhammad shows that the Koran can be found to bear false witness on many accounts because Old Testament law and history proves that Jesus was a fraud. A Prophet from God would certainly know that fact, which is why Muhammad did not know that fact.
Verse 125: The 7th error in the text of the Koran is this claim that this Angel Gabriel who has been claimed to have appeared to Muhammad in a Cave, had then later told Muhammad that he was that very Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up. This is who Muhammad is claimed to be. The Koran claims that Moses and Isaiah had been writing about Muhammad in their Prophecies and the Koran goes to some lengths to explain how Muhammad has satisfied those Prophecies of Moses and Isaiah to prove that he was that long awaited Prophet. The Koran is a promotion of their Prophet Muhammad, as being that prophesied Prophet that the living God had promised Moses he would raise up.