Koran and Bible are Fictitious.
By ondo1015
@ondo1015 (1884)
Philippines
February 12, 2007 8:13pm CST
For me I am bothered why Jerusalem is in Muslim area?. How come this area were few who believe in Christ?A mylot member who live in Italy responds my discussions about DO YOU BELIEVE THE BIBLE?, that even she who live in catholic country do doubt in strange stories.
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9 responses
@kumbarn14 (735)
• Pakistan
17 Jan 08
Who is Christ you are referring to for your information you are referring to an Islam Prophet Isa (Peace Be Upon Him)whom you call Jesus Christ. Why bother where Jerusalem is when you donot respect any faith and their books. Education is the guidance to life I think you should read these 2 holy books and you will be able to educate yourself rather than having doubts about your thoughts.
@kumbarn14 (735)
• Pakistan
22 Aug 07
Sorry you got it wrong about Jesus Christ he is also our the Muslims Prophet Isa (PBUH).I dont think you really know much of Jesus Christ otherwise you would not point a finger at others faith. Jesus Christ had to perform so many acts to prove that he is a Messenger of God. When he proved they only said it was magic. Look at the pain he underwent to reach the hearts of the people and give the message of God. Keep everything a side and read the English translation of the Quran, you will weep to read about Jesus Christ (Prophet Isa (PBUH) such a nice Prophet Almighty Allah send to help people to lead a good life and with principles.
@urbandekay (18278)
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10 Feb 08
Do not confuse your fictitious prophet Isa with Yeshua (Jesus)
all the best urban
@2timothy (794)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
If you study history on the Islamic conquest and Christian Crusades, you will get the idea why Muslims are in Jerusalem. I do not see anything that is fiction in the Bible as the characters and places are real. The Old Testament being the history of the Jews and the New Testament is the history of the Christians. Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, Paul are real persons in history.
@charms88 (7538)
• Philippines
15 Feb 07
It really depends on how well you perceived the Bible and Koran as well. I'm a devout Christian and I always read the Bible. My conscience told me to believe what every words were written in the Bible. It really is your choice whether to think that the Bible or Koran or any other religious books are fictitious.
@kumbarn14 (735)
• Pakistan
21 Aug 07
Are you fictitious as well. The Quran says that youth is given for a time with power then it is gradually weeken by age. What have you to tell about this. Have you seen your grannies, just imagine. If you are too proud to recognize your creator and his holy books, good human will not respect you and when a time comes you become week you would have gathered enemies more than loved ones. Nobody will be there for you even to give you a glass of water. Ones faith is the pillar to happiness, good homes, respectable and loving children, good friends and everything good around you otherwise your heart will become black and everything you see is like hatred.
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
23 Aug 07
The Bible is a book I believe in and can talk about. It takes a lot of faith to believe in the Bible. And me I find it a book of sublime truth-there is annointing in the Bible, if you doubt the Bible then you really dont subscibe to it and when you dont, then it will always be fictitious to you hence you wont feel any qualms about referring to it as such! If i ever refered to the Bible, the Holy Book that believers hold in high reverance, as fictitious, then my whole body and soul will know I have indulged in blesphamy and God should forbid this in me for as long as I live!
@elshaddai123 (3981)
• Kottayam, India
6 Apr 08
Please read Bible with due care then come back with your response, read John Chapter 1.