Author: Piling » Sat Sep 23, 2006 9:11 pm
Didn't Mohammed tell Muslims to read the Bible though?
No. MUhammad said : I bring to you the true revelation.
And as for the falsification of the Bible, it depends of point of views : for a muslim, if the bible is opposed to the Coran it has been falsificated. For a Christian, the Bible should announce the birth of Jesus, while for a Jews, the fact that God could ,have a child is nonsense.
From a historical point of view, the Bible was written very late after the events it narrates. First texts are in Hebrew, then in Aramaic, some part were translated in Greek, etc. Then a huge time passed after the redaction of the text (around 1st millenium BC) and the creation of the world.
As I am not religious, I don't say "falsification" but the Bible copied many parts of Sumerian/Akkadian mythology. Then it is not God's word, but just the reaport of ancient myths. At the beginning of the Genesis, Yaveh is not only the unique God, but just one of them, and he asked only to Hebrew to adore him and no others.
And much things in the New Testalment are in complete contradiction with Christianism : Jesus affirmed all the time to be there only for Jews, and for reforming Israel, and to restaure Israel, not for saving other people. (Samaritan woman episod, for example).
In fact Paul of Tarsus was the real creator of christianism when he tries to invent a Judaism for "all the world."
But if you are a convinced Christian, you have no need to debate with a convinced Muslim. You want to assert that you are right and you contradictor will still believe that he is right. As far as I can constate, no believer is ready to accept to lost his faith just in a discuss, then debating on religion is so useless.