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Originally posted by yall
Its a good thing you explained yoursefl, dumbass.
There are barely any differences in the two, although I think that both and every other one all suck ass, but its true. Learn to read fuckstick.
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It is late and I am going to bed so I won't be around to defend myself against your ignorant comeback to this.
Bottom line is that the Koran is a collection of speaches Mohammed gave to his people that were direct quotes delivered to him by the angel Gabriel as spoken from God.
God's word, which makes up the Koran, was delivered over a period of years to direct the people as to what they needed to know, learn or do at any given time.
For instance, Muhammed was a military leader, the Jews controled Mecca and Medina, thus God told Muhammed that the Jews were evil doers and those who would die fighting evil doers would have eternal salvation.
The Bible shares many similarities. Well, the Torah does. After all, the first 5 books of the bible are primarily what God told Moses so the chosen people whould know what to learn, do or act like at any given time. But, the rest of the bible is a collection of writings that spread over a couple of thousands of years. And none of the bible is meant to be the "Word of God" as the Muslims beleive the Koran is.
The bible is referenced many times in the Koran as God attempts to explain how the Jews and Christians misinterpreted his word. The Koran explains time and time again how many of the things man wrote in the Bible are incorrect.
Enough with you. Burn in hell.