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atalanta | 11:22 Thu 29th Oct 2015 | Religion & Spirituality
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Islam is so deeply divided, all Muslims seem to claim the Koran supports their side of the argument, so I reckon it's about time I read it for myself.
Can anyone recommend a particularly good translation ?
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@Keyplus

//And during the last Ramazan of Prophet’s (pbuh) life it was recited twice to make sure there is no mistake.//

How did they know that he was going to die in less than 12 months?

I wouldn’t post anymore as the purpose of the thread has been served. However if only Theland takes my challenge and prove that he is a true believer of Jesus (pbuh) according to Bible then I will post and before that I will become Christian as well, so come on Theland earn your paradise by saving one more person from fire of hell.

If someone have other questions then please post another thread as I don’t like posting when the person who posted the question is there no more. Thank You.
Keyplus, no question from me, but that argument you insist on attempting to use is becoming very tired. I told you only recently, and not for the first time, that all authors of religious works write nonsense. Mohammed was an expert.
birdie; Your quote was abbreviated for the sake of economy, I was pointing to the fact that your first post on the thread had not addressed the OP and instead had started straight off with having a go at your poor old antagonist, K.P. Blessings! K.
Key plus, before you end up joining that demon Mohammed in hell, save yourself and embrace eternal life and forgiveness in Christ Jesus.
You ask Him and He will do the rest.
I do not save souls, Jesus does that.
Do you think your last post was reasonable, Theland?
Reasonable. Yes very.
@Theland

If a person can't be faithful to the religion their parents brought them up with, how faithful can they be expected to be to their new one?

Is there any qualitative difference between religious conversion and someone switching brands (of something upon which their is an addictive dependency) in response to advertising?

As an exercise (or thought experiment), persuade a friend over 30 to support a different football team.

Does that seem remotely respectful of their core being and/or (family) culture?

Why should anyone respect your belief system if you do not respect those of other people?




I respect Jesus Christ.

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