Using the word of both the Torah and the Qur'an as my evidence, neither. If God is omnipotent, then all religions are equally distant and close to Its divine will.
Using the word of both the Torah and the Qur'an as my evidence, neither. If God is omnipotent, then all religions are equally distant and close to Its divine will.tycoonmike
But if we put forward the claim of Quran, that other religions were corrupted (by changes in scripture), then these are in fact not the religions that God actually sent. Plus Quran clarifies that every messenger was sent with the same message that got corrupted overtime. So all other religions, in there pure forms, are divinely intended. But not in there present states.
[QUOTE="tycoonmike"]Using the word of both the Torah and the Qur'an as my evidence, neither. If God is omnipotent, then all religions are equally distant and close to Its divine will.MFaraz_Hayat
But if we put forward the claim of Quran, that other religions were corrupted (by changes in scripture), then these are in fact not the religions that God actually sent. Plus Quran clarifies that every messenger was sent with the same message that got corrupted overtime. So all other religions, in there pure forms, are divinely intended. But not in there present states.
You cannot use the Qur'an to validate the ideas set out by the Qur'an. I will tell you the same thing I tell BlackRegiment and his cronies, unless you can provide for me non-religious evidence (examples being a university study, an archaeological journal article, etc.) that proves Islam to be the one, true faith, then all the words in the Qur'an are nothing more than opinion based upon nothing but more opinion.
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