@salahudeen33 That's simply false.
Keeping a language doesn't eliminate textual variants.
The Qur'an exists in multiple canonical readings, numerous manuscripts differ, and there are well over a thousand documented textual variants.
Arabic preserved the language—not a single identical text.
@The_Great_NDA Funny.
Jesus wasn't white—and Christians don't worship Him because of His ethnicity.
The real question is why anyone should trade the publicly witnessed Jesus for Muhammad's private, zero-witness revelations.
@EleluAyoola That elderly man cared enough to risk an awkward conversation because he believed eternity mattered.
The real question isn't whether he spoke.
It's whether what he said was true—and whether Islam's claims can withstand the evidence.
@David_Y3 Making a claim isn't evidence.
The Qur'an claims perfection. So do other religions.
The question is whether the evidence supports the claim.
A book saying, "I'm from God," or a guy claiming a divine message with 0 witnesses doesn't make it so.
@MasterMaliq If they don't represent Islam, why do they repeatedly quote the Qur'an, Hadith, and early Islamic history to justify what they do?
The debate isn't whether they're Muslims.
It's whether their interpretation has textual support.
@Anyachi4ox Genesis 6 isn't God regretting a mistake; it's God judging humanity after it became "only evil continually" (Gen. 6:5). The Hebrew expresses grief over human corruption, not ignorance. Satan is condemned for introducing rebellion. Justice against evil doesn't make the Judge evil.
@Anyachi4ox Genesis 6 isn't God regretting a mistake; it's God judging humanity after it became "only evil continually" (Gen. 6:5). The Hebrew expresses grief over human corruption, not ignorance. Satan is condemned for introducing rebellion. Justice against evil doesn't make the Judge evil.
@IslamicPackers Sometimes ignorance leads to poor decisions.
Jesus said the gate is narrow and few find it (Matt. 7:13–14). Satan deceives the whole world (Rev. 12:9) and masquerades as an angel of light (2 Cor. 11:14).
Crowds don't determine truth.
@MasterMaliq God, as Creator, has authority over life and judgment.
The Amalekites were a specific historical judgment, not a standing command.
The real difference is that the Qur'an contains enduring commands later built into Islamic law.
@God_Questioner Calling Christianity an "ancient myth" isn't argument; it's a label. If age disqualifies truth, then mathematics, logic, and philosophy should be discarded too. The real question isn't whether Christianity is old, but whether its claims are true. Dismissing them isn't a rebuttal
@David_Y3 Truth isn't decided by headcount. It's decided by evidence. I'll take public miracles witnessed by crowds over one man's private, unwitnessed revelations.
Revelation 12:9
@David_Y3 Anyone can make a list.
Now provide evidence.
Jesus' life was public. Muhammad's revelation rests on one man's private claims over 23 years.
Repeating "Allah" isn't evidence. It's just repetition.
@korrathetaymi Criticizing Islam doesn't mean Christianity is threatened.
It means Islam's claims are being examined.
If your strongest defense is mocking Christ instead of defending Muhammad, that says plenty.
@MasterMaliq False equivalence.
The Bible records unique historical judgments on specific nations.
The Qur'an includes enduring legal commands that became part of Islamic jurisprudence.
That's why the comparison isn't equal.
@korrathetaymi You replaced the Jesus of the eyewitnesses with counterfiet Jesus (Isa) from a book written 600 years later.
One is backed by eyewitnesses.
The other rests on Muhammad's zero-witness private revelations.
I'll take the earlier witnesses.
#ArabMormanism
@korrathetaymi@GodLogic_GL Fail.
You're cherry-picking Acts while ignoring Hebrews: Christ's sacrifice was once for all.
A transition isn't a contradiction.
The contradiction is rejecting eyewitnesses for Muhammad's zero-witness story 600 years later.
@Boss_Aleeyu If Christianity is idolatry, why did Jesus accept worship instead of correcting it?
Either He was committing idolatry, or your 600-years-later zero-witness source got Jesus wrong.
@God_Questioner That's a caricature, not Christianity. God didn't "impregnate" Mary—the conception was miraculous, not sexual (Luke 1:34-35). Christ didn't save us from God; He satisfied divine justice and revealed divine love. Mock the actual doctrine, not a strawman.
@IslamicPackers Leaving Christianity doesn't make Islam the religion of Jesus.
Jesus never called Himself a Muslim, never recited the shahada, accepted worship, forgave sins, and rose from the dead.
The "Muslim Jesus" appears 600 years later in Muhammad's zero-witness private revelations.