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Old 15th August 2005, 02:09
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Because....

If Mohammad invented the Koran to divert people from the truth, why did he bother mentioning Jesus risking to get people interested in knowing who the man was?? Why would he write about Jesus’ great prophethood instead of condemning him??
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Old 16th August 2005, 13:40
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I have purposely avoided answering you, and you have in no time gained a false sense of confidence in thinking your academically deficient views have drove me to a corner. (I hope, in future, if I delay or refrain from humoring you with a response, you will not be so quick to pat yourself in the back and spend your money in a celebratory mood --- all on a false notion).

After reading your pathetic opinion on the Gospels, I have come to the conclusion that you have no sense of shame at all to promote your gross errors as valid, one glaring example being calling the gospel of Luke a revision of some Greek Mythology.

With academic invalidity and wrong foundation like this you are not ready to handle the truth. You have a sophisticated way of expressing yourself (I admit that) but also too much childishness in your thought process. You need a heavy dose of maturity and undergo some careful research before flaunting your silly opinions.

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If you are not convinced of your below standard academic understanding, remind yourself again with your historical error on Nazareth. Calling Mark a fiction is another one trumpeting your childish views.
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Old 16th August 2005, 21:04
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Adonis, her need to repeatedly attempt to make you feel academically inferior (she used the word in a derogatory way like 3 times) suggests that she feels unable to compete with you….and stay on subject but hey what’s new??

Glad she finally decided to show her nasty side because no one really believed all that gibberish about how she loves us and all… (see: http://www.morocco.com/forums/showth...hreadid=22351)
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Old 16th August 2005, 22:27
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Rocam.....

If you wish to rescue adonis, please explain to us if Nazareth existed during the time of Jesus and if the gospel of Mark was a work of fiction. He has been trying to change facts.

Also....

To be honest, Muhammad did mention Jesus Christ on a positive note on a few occasions. But he condemned himself by denying the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Proof that Muhammad did not receive his inspiration from the God of the Bible.

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The discussion you are trying to start is once again out of the subject. Adonis does need me to rescue him, I was only sharing an observation. Unless you can prove that Jesus did actually die and was resurrected, you can’t use that argument to prove that Mohammad did not receive his revelation from God. Finally, instead of answering the question you just gave an account of what the Koran says about Jesus, information we already know…

"Basically, the Christian missionaries' argument is circular. According to them, the Bible says such-and-such and the Qur'ân says such-and-such; therefore it follows that it is a contradiction in the Qur'ân. Since the Bible says so, it must be true. Proof is not necessary, Belief is sufficient.
No attempt is made by the Christian missionaries to show that the Biblical account is historical and the Qur'ânic one a legend."

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Old 16th August 2005, 23:41
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Actually the burden of proof should be on Muhammad, because he simply make statements and demand others to accept them. He did not live during the time of Jesus; he did not give his life for his testimony of Jesus.

The Gospel writers lived with Jesus, and they willingly gave their lives for Jesus because they knew the death and resurrection of Jesus was true.
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Old 17th August 2005, 16:12
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Actually the burden of proof should be on Muhammad, because he simply make statements and demand others to accept them. He did not live during the time of Jesus; he did not give his life for his testimony of Jesus.

The Gospel writers lived with Jesus, and they willingly gave their lives for Jesus because they knew the death and resurrection of Jesus was true.
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