-->
@aql_reason
Yep.
You'll get used to it.
A Muslim is a Christian is a Jew.
And then along came clever folk with stupid ideas.
Hope that you enjoyed the beer and some good company.
What created the creator.
Can you prove that Holy books weren't in fact written by men?
And what is the difference between a prophet and a charlatan...The answer being, what we are either compelled to believe or choose to believe.
And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.”[Mark 16:17-18]
If we look at the life of the prophets, you can clearly understand that they were not fake.
They sacrificed themselves for higher purpose, they faced many trouble, they endured torture from people around them.
Which prophets?
How did they "sacrifice themselves"?
Which prophets?There are many prophets in Islam, but 25 are mentioned in the Quran. All of them have their own great stories which helps us to know them better. You can check out this link:
How did they "sacrifice themselves"?Well, they could have fooled people, live a luxurious life; but instead, they chose to spread the message of God to the people. People thought they were crazy person or maybe thought they were fake prophets and did not believe them. Moreover, they tortured them, tried to kill them. Many of prophets were actually killed by people of that time. So, in a way, they "sacrificed themselves".
What the Quran and the Hadith mentioned 1400 years ago, does stand up to 21st century scrutiny. And, that's why we believe in Islam. The Holy Quran contains many scientific verses and prophecies, some of them have been proved very recently. If you want me to point them, let me know. I will try to do that!
There are scientific, mathematical, historical error and many internal contradictions in the Bible. Some people say that the errors in Bible doesn't prove Christianity wrong. My question is, if you believe in some part of the Bible (and do not believe in some parts), aren't there chances that what you believe from the Bible could also be wrong? And, if the religious scripture contains some wrong information, how would Christians be guided?
... God created us and God know us best so is it not logical that God would sent a holy book that would guide us? This also removes some religion from out list.