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    Quote Originally Posted by thewizeard

    and one of those Prophets was Jesus, can you remember his message?

    If you forget one prophet and his message, then later messages might just get taken out of context...don't you think?

    Umm,that's whole point of sending prophets after prophets.Just like why God sent Prophet Jesus after Prophet Moses,to remind what has been forgotten or adulterated.And that is why God has promised to safeguard the Holy Koran from any changes and adulteration because God has ordained that Prophet Mohammad will be the last Prophet of God and so even now,not a word in the Koran has been changed.Oh and btw,here's a verse in the Koran mentioniong about Jesus's Message :

    In surat Al-Ma’idah, we read:“And behold! Allah will say: ‘O Jesus the son of Mary! Didst thou say unto men, worship me and my mother as gods in derogation of Allah?’ He will say: ‘Glory to Thee! Never could I say what I had no right (to say). Had I said such a thing, thou wouldst indeed have known it. Thou knowest what is in my heart, Thou I know not what is in Thine. For Thou knowest in full all that is hidden. [/BOLD]Never said I to them aught except what Thou didst command me to say, to wit, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord;[/BOLD] and I was a witness over them whilst I dwelt amongst them; when Thou didst take me up Thou wast the Watcher over them, and Thou art a witness to all things’.” (Al-Ma’idah: 116-117)

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    In the original english too. Noice.

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    how did humans create the bible, IF Islam was the first one? did it spawn off of Islam like they tried make fake relgion become real? Or is it the other way around? Or maybe it doesnt even include islam, any relgioion infact

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    I have a question....who wrote the first version/copy of the Bible? And when was it written, keyword when? Is it plausible (ok I'm assuming, I'm not making any real statements SO PLEASE PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong which I probably am) that a person (or group of people) wrote about Jesus and whatnot hundreds of years after his crusifiction (spelling!)?

    How did the authors know that that was exactly what happened? Once again, I don't know for sure when the bible was written, but I'm assuming it was many many years after Jesus died....

    Just something that bothers me.

    Oh and another thing, once again correct me if I'm wrong, isn't there a passage somewhere in the bible that talks about how when Jesus was born the dates were ripe? Then how can Jesus have been born in December...dates aren't ripe in december, are they?

    (hey that dates being ripe thing could have been something stupid I heard a long time ago, I honestly don't know if it's in the Bible).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpt_azad
    I have a question....who wrote the first version/copy of the Bible? And when was it written, keyword when? Is it plausible (ok I'm assuming, I'm not making any real statements SO PLEASE PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong which I probably am) that a person (or group of people) wrote about Jesus and whatnot hundreds of years after his crusifiction (spelling!)?

    How did the authors know that that was exactly what happened? Once again, I don't know for sure when the bible was written, but I'm assuming it was many many years after Jesus died....

    Just something that bothers me.

    Oh and another thing, once again correct me if I'm wrong, isn't there a passage somewhere in the bible that talks about how when Jesus was born the dates were ripe? Then how can Jesus have been born in December...dates aren't ripe in december, are they?

    (hey that dates being ripe thing could have been something stupid I heard a long time ago, I honestly don't know if it's in the Bible).
    It seems a bit far-fetched to me that Jesus was born on Christmas day, and then died at Easter. I mean what are the chances of that??

    I hope nobody went to all the trouble to get him any easter eggs that year...

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    The oldest surviving copy of the New Testament has been dated around 125 AD, however there are other writings, generally letters, earlier than that (70 AD? I'd have to double-check) referencing passages and the like, which is enough evidence to say that it was written around, or before, that time.

    Jesus was born in spring or autumn...there's a bit of contention on which it was. The reason for the December 25th date is due to the popularity of Saturnalia with the pagans.

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    It seems a bit far-fetched to me that Jesus was born on Christmas day, and then died at Easter. I mean what are the chances of that??


    must be really difficult dying on day that changes every year ..

    @ human_pet ..Thanks for you explanation....I shall read it ..and reply to it a little later..
    While you wait ... Do you think that the all the "rules", that applied to people living nearly 1300 to 2000 years ago, still apply to people in living "modern" times ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicNakor
    The oldest surviving copy of the New Testament has been dated around 125 AD, however there are other writings, generally letters, earlier than that (70 AD? I'd have to double-check) referencing passages and the like, which is enough evidence to say that it was written around, or before, that time.
    Aren't the 'Dead Sea Scrolls' concidered to be the "first" bible.

    From what I've read and heard about it, it is more credible than the bible itself.

    hmm...asspie

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    In the original english too. Noice.
    You hit the nail on the head Thor SnnY..


    The language is only a few hundred years old... do you understand it? I'm sure our kids don't. How old is the Koran? The words it was originally written in, has remained unchanged for 1300+ years, I am led to believe.

    To give an example, take the word "nice". It's meaning has changed over the years and used to mean exactly the opposite.

    The message of Jesus has not changed..I am sure he asked us to love our fellow men and women and not treat them as "infidels" If they happen to believe in , lets say Quetzalcoatl.

    So a prophet appears 700 years later and says.. it's now OK to cut off heads and arms, stone women for adultery, fly aeroplanes into buildings and please,.... make sure they are innocent people while you are doing it... all in the name of a God called Allah?


    This Allah is a different God than the One to whom Jesus was refering....
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    The Dead Sea Scrolls are (if I'm recalling correctly...it's kind of late and I'm rather tired) the bulk of the Old Testament.

    things are quiet until hitler decides he'd like to invade russia
    so, he does
    the russians are like "OMG WTF D00DZ, STOP TKING"
    and the germans are still like "omg ph34r n00bz"
    the russians fall back, all the way to moscow
    and then they all begin h4xing, which brings on the russian winter
    the germans are like "wtf, h4x"
    -- WW2 for the l33t

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