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    I dont get it....

    There is no Islamic source in which Jesus claims to be the son of God. The claim was made by other people and attributed to Jesus.
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    Difficulties in debating Islam

    I can relate to what you're saying, some issues are very sensitive and/or controversial when it comes to discussing them with Muslims. I remember throwing accusations at Paul (formerly Saul of Tarsus) one day and the Christian I was talking with decided to "turn the tables" on me so to speak and...
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    Questions about Islam

    I've heard that the Arabic word often translated as "Illiterate" could also be translated as "gentile".... Thus making Muhammad the "gentile" prophet, not the "illiterate" prophet.
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    Questions about Islam

    I think there's been a bit of a misunderstanding here. What Mansio is trying to say is that we would have a hard time trying to discuss Islam without referring to Hadiths (Sahih). We would have a hard time trying to discuss Islam if we only referred to the Qur'an. Sahih Hadith and Qur'an have an...
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    How can Muslims be assured that the Qur'an is the Word of God?

    How can anyone be sure that anything is the word of God, especially when he hasn't signed any of our religious documents. Hey I'm a beurocrat. :)
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    Similar Scriptures

    There are some nice examples in Sumerian/Akkadian writings which pre-date the old testament of the Bible. Compare Utnapishtim/Zisudra/Atrahasis with Noah Compare Adapa with Adam Hope that helps. .
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    Polytheistic roots of monotheism

    People sacrificed children, by use of FIRE, to Molech in the valley of Hinnom or Hebrew "Gehinnom". Interestingly in Islam... Malik is the angel who lords over the hell-fire or Arabic "Jahannam". Read it over to yourself... Molech - Fire - Gehinnom Malik - Fire - Jahannam .
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    Controversy surrounding Enoch

    Personally, I think if anyone is going to ommit ENOCH from the Bible they should be consistent and ommit the book of JUDE. Reason: The book of JUDE directly quotes a prophecy that is otherwise only found in the book of ENOCH.
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