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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 12, 2018 5:08:44 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found....
So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran.
My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write.
2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies.
3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Oct 13, 2018 5:28:00 GMT
But you just told me Jesus should have written down His own thoughts. Didn’t Muhammad write down his own thoughts? Let me correct this. Jesus should have written down his message (whatever its source). Muhammad couldn't write but he got his message memorized so it was preserved. I wrote a full explanation here: www.mikraite.org/How-Ezra-created-Judaism-tp1868.htmlOkay, well, as the NT explains, Jesus wasn't on earth to spread his own personal message. He was here to do the will of the Father in heaven. He wasn't here to glorify Himself. Muhammad on the other hand was just projecting his own thoughts and his own message? As for your explanation... maybe you skipped over Deuteronomy 24... shrug Deuteronomy 24:14-22 14 Thou shalt not oppress an hired servant that is poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of thy strangers that are in thy land within thy gates: 15 At his day thou shalt give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down upon it; for he is poor, and setteth his heart upon it: lest he cry against thee unto the Lord, and it be sin unto thee. 16 The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin. 17 Thou shalt not pervert the judgment of the stranger, nor of the fatherless; nor take a widow's raiment to pledge: 18 But thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in Egypt, and the Lord thy God redeemed thee thence: therefore I command thee to do this thing. 19 When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands. 20 When thou beatest thine olive tree, thou shalt not go over the boughs again: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 21 When thou gatherest the grapes of thy vineyard, thou shalt not glean it afterward: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow. 22 And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt: therefore I command thee to do this thing.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:40:55 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? Dude!! What's wrong with the cave??? Caves provide total solitude, that's why in case he ever existed.. Went to meditate there. U couldn't figure that out. And one thing more..this whole fairy tale of Gabriel showing up never occurred.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 17, 2018 18:45:22 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? Dude!! What's wrong with the cave??? Caves provide total solitude, that's why in case he ever existed.. Went to meditate there. U couldn't figure that out. And one thing more..this whole fairy tale of Gabriel showing up never occurred. I don't think the coach and the soccer team found solitude or liked meditating in the cave. They needed hospitalization because humans are not meant for caves. I'll never enter one! Will be my grave I bet Sad
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:46:30 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? OK, then again..considering this whole myth if it ever happened.. How do u expect the guy to act, when the whole unearthly creature appears right in front of him..he got freaked out!! Duh and ran home to tell his wife Since his wife was almost twice the age and the guy was too freaked out to even think.. Hence she gave her thought out
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:49:26 GMT
Dude!! What's wrong with the cave??? Caves provide total solitude, that's why in case he ever existed.. Went to meditate there. U couldn't figure that out. And one thing more..this whole fairy tale of Gabriel showing up never occurred. I don't think the coach and the soccer team found solitude or liked meditating in the cave. They needed hospitalization because humans are not meant for caves. I'll never enter one! Will be my grave I bet Sad Yeah back in those times.. There were neither soccer teams nor hospital. U only had to do with the cave.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 17, 2018 18:51:34 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? OK, then again..considering this whole myth if it ever happened.. How do u expect the guy to act, when the whole unearthly creature appears right in front of him..he got freaked out!! Duh and ran home to tell his wife Since his wife was almost twice the age and the guy was too freaked out to even think.. Hence she gave her thought out Yeah he thought he went mad so being him I'd go get checked out. I wouldn't tell others. I don't need others thinking I'm nuts too. Shrug
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:57:12 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? As how the story goes, He was simply tasked to engligthen the people. That there is only one God, not ton of gods, not three in one god. Neither a god who shape shifts in to a human and lands on the earth. Neither he got sons or daughters. As people in those times were drenched in idol worshipping. Like seriously God the creator of the universe was so bothered about the human race, that he needed to assert his message through an angel. it can't get more stupid than this
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:59:21 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? It's safe to assume that everything that has been said about the founders of religion is unreliable. For instance, there are at least six accounts of Pythagoras' death. 1. Sometimes it's better for a people to be illiterate. From Luther's translation of the Bible into German sprang up countless sects all laying claim to Christ's legacy. Catholicism was nearing it's collapse, Luther, who they still despise, ironically saved them. And so the Jewish poet Heinrich Heine sang hymns of praise for Luther making the Old Testament readily available. 2. If his farewell sermon is genuine, then he said, "You have certain rights over your wives, and your wives have certain rights over you. Allah has entrusted them to your hands, so you must treat them with all kindness. It is your right that they do not associate on intimate terms with any one of whom you do not approve, and that they never commit adultery." Clearly, some of his later followers have introduced their own precepts into his teachings. 3. In all probability, the historical elements of Jewish prophecy was orally transmitted until the Jews gained access to Babylonian literature. Plato obviously fine tuned the conversations of Socrates (we can see the real Socrates in Xenophon's works), just as some Christian mystic improved on the Protocols of Zion.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 18:59:53 GMT
OK, then again..considering this whole myth if it ever happened.. How do u expect the guy to act, when the whole unearthly creature appears right in front of him..he got freaked out!! Duh and ran home to tell his wife Since his wife was almost twice the age and the guy was too freaked out to even think.. Hence she gave her thought out Yeah he thought he went mad so being him I'd go get checked out. I wouldn't tell others. I don't need others thinking I'm nuts too. Shrug Are u loose in the upper story again. He ran home to tell his wife. The only person u would tell of a such an instance. He didn't ran on streets yelling, hey guess what. I saw a bloody angel
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 19:07:26 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? What do u mean, why his writings are not in OT. He came way after Jesus, how the hell, he can go back In time and revise the OT. The latest version was preserved in Quran...and it can't be amended like King James did his dirty little work with Bible nor many versions of Bible.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 17, 2018 19:13:42 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? It's safe to assume that everything that has been said about the founders of religion is unreliable. For instance, there are at least six accounts of Pythagoras' death. 1. Sometimes it's better for a people to be illiterate. From Luther's translation of the Bible into German sprang up countless sects all laying claim to Christ's legacy. Catholicism was nearing it's collapse, Luther, who they still despise, ironically saved them. And so the Jewish poet Heinrich Heine sang hymns of praise for Luther making the Old Testament readily available. 2. If his farewell sermon is genuine, then he said, "You have certain rights over your wives, and your wives have certain rights over you. Allah has entrusted them to your hands, so you must treat them with all kindness. It is your right that they do not associate on intimate terms with any one of whom you do not approve, and that they never commit adultery." Clearly, some of his later followers have introduced their own precepts into his teachings. 3. In all probability, the historical elements of Jewish prophecy was orally transmitted until the Jews gained access to Babylonian literature. Plato obviously fine tuned the conversations of Socrates (we can see the real Socrates in Xenophon's works), just as some Christian mystic improved on the Protocols of Zion. Yeah, I agree most religions are truly unreliable. 6 accounts? I don't even know that person so don't even know one account How did Luther save them? I'm not Catholic and I dislike Luther since he seemed only slightly different than Catholics so I didn't find a big change in him personally. But yeah often times followers change the religion that was handed down Sad
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 17, 2018 19:18:08 GMT
Ok, so I did a little study about how Muhammed started Islam and had some questions. Here's the story I found.... So the guy was a merchant and thought about spirituality a lot. So he had a normal job as most of us and focused on being a good person as I hope most of us do too. Next, he decided to go meditate in a cave. Why a cave? Was he a caveman? Seems odd but whatever to each his own. Then supposedly an angel named Gabriel appeared and told him to practice and teach compassion, honesty, and justice. And at that time women had few rights so he tried to make them equal before God with more rights. Then since he thought he was actually going mad, his wife convinced him he was a prophet and was his first convert. Kind of odd someone else telling you that you're a prophet since prophets knew they were and told others they were. But for Muhammad the prophet stuff worked backwards I guess. Shrug Anyway, so since he was illiterate and couldn't read or write he spoke everything by word of mouth mostly...and to his family. Not until much later did his followers write the Koran. My questions. 1. Who picks an illiterate person to spread a message from God? That's like me using my kindergarten student over my high school student to deliver important announcements which I'd never do unless I wanted to embarrass myself. Moses knew measurements and could write. 2. If he was supposed to spread equality with males and females then why no equality? Women are killed in honor killings and not men. Where's the equality in this? I need to see hundreds or more dead male bodies. 3. Angel Gabriel told him that their god is the same one of Jacob and Jesus. So if their god is the OT god then their writtings would be together. All the OT prophets had their messages delivered and all written in OT. Where is the book of Muhammad in OT? After Micah somewhere? What do u mean, why his writings are not in OT. He came way after Jesus, how the hell, he can go back In time and revise the OT. The latest version was preserved in Quran...and it can't be amended like King James did his dirty little work with Bible nor many versions of Bible. Jesus is in NT so that's a different testament. I'm talking about Muhammad being the next or last book of OT since Muslims use OT and all the prophets have their books in OT. Muhammad is the only prophet and book missing. To me that's a big red flag that Muhammad wasn't allowed to partake with the rest of the prophets in OT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 19:29:59 GMT
What do u mean, why his writings are not in OT. He came way after Jesus, how the hell, he can go back In time and revise the OT. The latest version was preserved in Quran...and it can't be amended like King James did his dirty little work with Bible nor many versions of Bible. Jesus is in NT so that's a different testament. I'm talking about Muhammad being the next or last book of OT since Muslims use OT and all the prophets have their books in OT. Muhammad is the only prophet and book missing. To me that's a big red flag that Muhammad wasn't allowed to partake with the rest of the prophets in OT What do u mean..he didnt have a book attached? Jesus got Bible..Moses got OT..Muhammad got Quran. Since he wasn't even born in the Time of OT. How can he be even mentioned in it
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 19:32:17 GMT
It's safe to assume that everything that has been said about the founders of religion is unreliable. For instance, there are at least six accounts of Pythagoras' death. 1. Sometimes it's better for a people to be illiterate. From Luther's translation of the Bible into German sprang up countless sects all laying claim to Christ's legacy. Catholicism was nearing it's collapse, Luther, who they still despise, ironically saved them. And so the Jewish poet Heinrich Heine sang hymns of praise for Luther making the Old Testament readily available. 2. If his farewell sermon is genuine, then he said, "You have certain rights over your wives, and your wives have certain rights over you. Allah has entrusted them to your hands, so you must treat them with all kindness. It is your right that they do not associate on intimate terms with any one of whom you do not approve, and that they never commit adultery." Clearly, some of his later followers have introduced their own precepts into his teachings. 3. In all probability, the historical elements of Jewish prophecy was orally transmitted until the Jews gained access to Babylonian literature. Plato obviously fine tuned the conversations of Socrates (we can see the real Socrates in Xenophon's works), just as some Christian mystic improved on the Protocols of Zion. Yeah, I agree most religions are truly unreliable. 6 accounts? I don't even know that person so don't even know one account How did Luther save them? I'm not Catholic and I dislike Luther since he seemed only slightly different than Catholics so I didn't find a big change in him personally. But yeah often times followers change the religion that was handed down Sad God who moves ton of galaxies around, creator of the universe, felt so bothered from a little planet in the milky way galaxy that, he chose ton of people to fire upon earth. That please tell them I exist. That's how stupid a religion sounds like . God is self evident. Oh wait!, he even thought to shape shift in to a human because all he did before was not enough.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 17, 2018 19:35:24 GMT
Jesus is in NT so that's a different testament. I'm talking about Muhammad being the next or last book of OT since Muslims use OT and all the prophets have their books in OT. Muhammad is the only prophet and book missing. To me that's a big red flag that Muhammad wasn't allowed to partake with the rest of the prophets in OT What do u mean..he didnt have a book attached? Jesus got Bible..Moses got OT..Muhammad got Quran. Since he wasn't even born in the Time of OT. How can he be even mentioned in it Ok let me explain better. Jesus isn't part of this topic even since He's NT and the prophets are in OT. So we cut Jesus out. Mohammad believed he was a prophet since the angel Gabriel appeared to him apparently and told him that God is the same God of the OT prophets like Moses, Ezekiel, Daniel, and all the rest who have their books in OT. And so by following that path, Muhammad would be the last prophet of OT with his own book in OT as all the prophets before Muhammad are there. But he's not added there. Why not? How was he rejected?
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