BANNED FROM THE BIBLE…
by acson005
Note: The following was first
posted as a thread to another post in another website in February 2010.
The Qur’an does have both the
Old and the New Testament in it. Muslim scholars will tell you that the Qur’an
is the Old and the New Testament minus human interpolations. If you read the
Qur’an however...you will come across passages telling the reader to refer to
the previous revelations that came before it meaning the Torah (Old Testament)
and the Enjil (New Testament). The Qur’an is some kind of summary of both
mentioning the names of Biblical prophets by name but not the whole story so
the Qur’an passage will advice the reader to read from the previous revelations
if you want to know more.
The New Testament is very
similar to the “Ahadith” (traditions) of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) collected
long after his death. Authentic traditions are those
witnessed/recalled/confirmed by more than one person aside from the
education/intelligence/integrity of the person being quoted of having seen or
heard what the prophet said or did.
Comparatively...the four
gospel tellers were chosen due to the commonality of what they have heard or
seen during Jesus’ lifetime. Those considered less authentic are considered
apocrypha or in Islam; weak tradition and given less consideration.
So...if the four gospels were
chosen due to their commonalty; if you have read one, you’ve read it all. It
will reduce the New Testaments (Christian Bible minus the Old Testament) to a
small pamphlet.
I FOUND THE FOLLOWING HISTORY
CHANNEL’S SPECIAL SO REAL INTERESTING I WATCHED IT TWICE! (1-12)
I am not a Christian but I
think it is important for Christians to understand how the Bible was assembled.
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