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@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo The Bible isn't a single book, it's a collection of books. It's divided into parts: the Old Testament, the New Testament, and in some traditions, the Deuterocanonical books. So it's not 'three books' it's more like a spiritual library.
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo Tell me, in your view, is paradise a place of submission, material rewards, and male dominance? Or is it a place of pure love, divine presence, eternal peace, and compassion? Ask yourself: is your spiritual ideal guided by love or fear, by grace or strict obedience?
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo Unlike the Bible where Jesus clearly affirms his divine identity (John 1:1, John 14:6) the Qur’an shows Muhammad saying he doesn’t even know his own fate (Surah 46:9). He calls himself just a warner, bringing nothing new. Jesus, on the other hand, speaks with divine authority 1/2
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo The Bible isn't a single book, it's a collection of books. It's divided into parts: the Old Testament, the New Testament, and in some traditions, the Deuterocanonical books. So it's not 'three books' it's more like a spiritual library.
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@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo Oh wow, you follow someone who literally said he doesn’t know if he’ll be saved? Seriously? I’d rather follow the one who said I am the way, the truth, and the life, not someone unsure about his own fate. Sourat(46:9)😂😂❤️
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo Bro, there’s no point debating with you. You keep replying off-topic with no real arguments. Feels like I’m talking to someone who knows neither his own religion nor mine, but acts like he knows it all.🫶
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo If I were to follow your reasoning, I would prefer to follow Jesus, a man without sin, rather than following Muhammad, a man who advocates violence, even though it’s not the entire message, carries an apologetic tone. Moreover, there are uncertainties about salvation in the Quran
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo the Bible, the message remains the same: follow love, forgiveness, and not submission. The divisions do not alter the core message. Unlike the Quran, which speaks of rejecting those who leave the faith and enforces harsh punishments, with uncertainties about salvation.
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo The Quran respects Jesus (PBUH), but it's important to note that the Bible clearly states that Jesus saved us. The fact that the Quran hasn’t been divided doesn’t prove it’s the only path. The Bible offers certainty of salvation, unlike the uncertainties mentioned in the Quran.
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo You’re mistaken. Bahira is not mentioned in the Bible it’s a later Islamic story. Jesus never foretold another prophet but spoke of the Holy Spirit. The Bible never mentions Muhammad (PBUH), not in the Old or New Testament.
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo There are over 100 different English Bible translations and hundreds more in other languages. But despite the variations, all Christian Bibles are centered on Jesus and none promote violence. The message is always the same: love, grace, forgiveness, and salvation.
@Grantelliot7000 @yureitetsuya @JesvinGeo Christianity follows Jesus, not the Law of Moses. The Old Testament announces the Messiah, but the New reveals love and forgiveness. You can’t mix both. Either you follow Jesus, or you stay in the Old Covenant. You have to choose.🤦♂️
@Grantelliot7000 @yureitetsuya @JesvinGeo In Islam, religious war and a religious state are built into the system (Qur’an + Sunnah). In Christianity, especially the New Testament, there’s no call for holy war. Jesus never preached violence He preached forgiveness.
Do you see the difference ?
@fath_shmal001@JesvinGeo Following your logic, I’d rather follow a sinless prophet like Jesus than one whose life was filled with violence. Even the Quran says: “I don’t know what will happen to me or to you” (Surah 46:9), while Jesus died for our sins and gives full assurance of salvation.😁