...& Islam? (I'm Christian)? He said, regarding Christianity and the undeniable fact of Mary Magdaline's vision that I established to him:
"Christianity was a test to see if we will choose it over the Qu’ran since the Qu'ran is a literary miracle that cannot be denied, hence Allah didn’t send Jesus back to Mary Magdaline when she hallucinated and inform her that, not only was she just hallucinating that he had risen from the dead, but that he wasn’t even him on the cross to begin with".
He then said "Why would Muhammad even bother with these disputes between Jews and Christians when it had nothing to do with him, a successful merchant with a rich wife, who sacrificed his wealthy lifestyle for persecution and rejection as a social outcast? Only a profound experience could explain this (thus as a result of cave meditation, confirming the Islamic tradition), which counters the impossible notion that he devised the style of the Koranic Arabic himself and thus verifies its literary ingenuity to have indeed originated in the divine".
Anyway, I'm interested in what you people think of his argument regarding Christianity and whether the Qu'ran really is necassarily a divine literary miracle simply because Muhammad claimed to be making new rules in the Arabic language using grammatical errors and inconsistencies (hence its inimitability!!)
I'm also interested of course in what you think regarding his comments on Muhammad.
Ever heard of Pascal's Wager, Cognito? O ye of little faith! Just imagine an eternity in hell simply for lacking faith...since God indeed exists and we are thus created to have a relationship with Him, consider the implications. With a philosophically open mind, one can distinguish between ancient mythology and the Bible due the possibility of God's intervention in Human History and hence a plan He has for us.
"Christianity was a test to see if we will choose it over the Qu’ran since the Qu'ran is a literary miracle that cannot be denied, hence Allah didn’t send Jesus back to Mary Magdaline when she hallucinated and inform her that, not only was she just hallucinating that he had risen from the dead, but that he wasn’t even him on the cross to begin with".
He then said "Why would Muhammad even bother with these disputes between Jews and Christians when it had nothing to do with him, a successful merchant with a rich wife, who sacrificed his wealthy lifestyle for persecution and rejection as a social outcast? Only a profound experience could explain this (thus as a result of cave meditation, confirming the Islamic tradition), which counters the impossible notion that he devised the style of the Koranic Arabic himself and thus verifies its literary ingenuity to have indeed originated in the divine".
Anyway, I'm interested in what you people think of his argument regarding Christianity and whether the Qu'ran really is necassarily a divine literary miracle simply because Muhammad claimed to be making new rules in the Arabic language using grammatical errors and inconsistencies (hence its inimitability!!)
I'm also interested of course in what you think regarding his comments on Muhammad.
Ever heard of Pascal's Wager, Cognito? O ye of little faith! Just imagine an eternity in hell simply for lacking faith...since God indeed exists and we are thus created to have a relationship with Him, consider the implications. With a philosophically open mind, one can distinguish between ancient mythology and the Bible due the possibility of God's intervention in Human History and hence a plan He has for us.