Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
S3v3N
believe = know to be true = no difference .
[verb] accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/believe.html
Forgive me again old chap. However I think giving English lessons, whilst I accept you may be doing it for laudable reasons, may be pushing your luck a bit.
A belief is more akin to an opinion than it is to a fact.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
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Originally Posted by
S3v3N
believe = know to be true = no difference .
[verb] accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/believe.html
Forgive me again old chap. However I think giving English lessons, whilst I accept you may be doing it for laudable reasons, may be pushing your luck a bit.
A belief is more akin to an opinion than it is to a fact.
Jp's right, like.
If I believed he was a moran, it doesn't automatically make it true, like.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
Proper Bo
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Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
Forgive me again old chap. However I think giving English lessons, whilst I accept you may be doing it for laudable reasons, may be pushing your luck a bit.
A belief is more akin to an opinion than it is to a fact.
Jp's right, like.
If I believed he was a moran, it doesn't automatically make it true, like.
Up yours cawkmonger.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
If that's what you believe in, like.:unsure:
I'm not here to judge.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
S3v3N
believe = know to be true = no difference .
[verb] accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/believe.html
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i want to ask some questions .. i really don't know the answer to .
is there one bible ? are they all entirely the same ?
do you believe that the bible remain the same through all those years and those priests didn't change it . even small things .
lately i heard that there is an old bible discovered that said that Judas was crucified instead of Jesus ! is it true ?
What a pile of pure wank.
I am knowing this to be true, like.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
S3v3N
believe = know to be true = no difference .
[verb] accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/believe.html
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i want to ask some questions .. i really don't know the answer to .
is there one bible ? are they all entirely the same ?
do you believe that the bible remain the same through all those years and those priests didn't change it . even small things .
lately i heard that there is an old bible discovered that said that Judas was crucified instead of Jesus ! is it true ?
The Bible is made up of two parts. The Jewish Old Testament and the Christian New Testament. Both books were written by a number of authors over a period of time. The Old Testament was written over several hundred years and the New Testament over a period of a couple of hundred years or so. There were many texts from the Christian era not included in the final version drawn up around the year 400AD. One of those includes the Gospel of Judas (although he wasn't crucified instead of Jesus to the best of my knowledge).
Now to the bit you might find difficult. The Koran, like the Bible developed over a couple of hundred years. Scholars are working on ancient Yemeni texts discovered in an old mosque back in the 1970s. These earliest texts show differences from the current Koran and subtle variations in emphasis. I believe something like 35,000 microfiche copies were made of these early texts and are currently being worked on in both Germany and Yemen.
The only religious text that was handed out in one complete go was the Book of Mormon (and that is completely mental imho)
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Originally Posted by
Biggles
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Originally Posted by
S3v3N
believe = know to be true = no difference .
[verb] accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/believe.html
The Bible is made up of two parts. The Jewish Old Testament and the Christian New Testament. Both books were written by a number of authors over a period of time. The Old Testament was written over several hundred years and the New Testament over a period of a couple of hundred years or so. There were many texts from the Christian era not included in the final version drawn up around the year 400AD. One of those includes the Gospel of Judas (although he wasn't crucified instead of Jesus to the best of my knowledge).
Now to the bit you might find difficult. The Koran, like the Bible developed over a couple of hundred years. Scholars are working on ancient Yemeni texts discovered in an old mosque back in the 1970s. These earliest texts show differences from the current Koran and subtle variations in emphasis. I believe something like 35,000 microfiche copies were made of these early texts and are currently being worked on in both Germany and Yemen.
The only religious text that was handed out in one complete go was the Book of Mormon (and that is completely mental imho)
I suspect that whilst your first paragraph may be acceptable to the vast bulk of right thinking Christians. You second may be unpalatable to most Muslims.
I could of course be wrong in that, it's just my impression.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Now to the bit you might find difficult. The Koran, like the Bible developed over a couple of hundred years. Scholars are working on ancient Yemeni texts discovered in an old mosque back in the 1970s. These earliest texts show differences from the current Koran and subtle variations in emphasis. I believe something like 35,000 microfiche copies were made of these early texts and are currently being worked on in both Germany and Yemen.
The only religious text that was handed out in one complete go was the Book of Mormon (and that is completely mental imho)
wrong !
Koran was made in 20 years only . god send Jebrae'l " dunno what you call him -angel from god-" different times in different occasions to the prophet Mohamed .. and told him different parts of Koran .. prophet Mohamed tell the writers to write it .. and Koran is the same tell know , all Muslims every where have the same copy .
there are copies from the Koran from the "Osman Ben Afan" era which is very shortly after prophet Mohamed died.
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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Now to the bit you might find difficult. The Koran, like the Bible developed over a couple of hundred years. Scholars are working on ancient Yemeni texts discovered in an old mosque back in the 1970s. These earliest texts show differences from the current Koran and subtle variations in emphasis. I believe something like 35,000 microfiche copies were made of these early texts and are currently being worked on in both Germany and Yemen.
The only religious text that was handed out in one complete go was the Book of Mormon (and that is completely mental imho)
i would like you to put some reference .
Re: "Prophet Mohammed Lovers"
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The Bible is made up of two parts. The Jewish Old Testament and the Christian New Testament. Both books were written by a number of authors over a period of time. The Old Testament was written over several hundred years and the New Testament over a period of a couple of hundred years or so. There were many texts from the Christian era not included in the final version drawn up around the year 400AD. One of those includes the Gospel of Judas (although he wasn't crucified instead of Jesus to the best of my knowledge).
don't you think that the authors that wrote it have changed certain things .. b'cuz God says so in Koran ..