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RE: Relegion and the system of judgement - Eclipse - 01-05-2014 (01-05-2014, 01:37 PM)OfficerMods Wrote: Ah, my bad. I'm genuinely surprised though, the quran has never been edited in anyway over all of history? That's a neat fact I just learned today. No it hasn't. RE: Relegion and the system of judgement - w00t - 01-06-2014 The quran is relatively short, and something I forgot is that a core teaching of Islam is that torah and gospel both have been heavily distorted, so it's believable that it it would have been memorized exactly until it was first written. Isn't there some schools of Islam that hold that non-Arabic translations of quran are blasphemous? RE: Relegion and the system of judgement - Eclipse - 01-06-2014 (01-06-2014, 04:10 AM)w00t Wrote: Isn't there some schools of Islam that hold that non-Arabic translations of quran are blasphemous? I'm not sure. Maybe as translations can alter the meaning but I have seen translations with annotations on them. RE: Relegion and the system of judgement - Elmion - 01-14-2014 (12-28-2013, 04:23 PM)Sparks Wrote: Why does God not judge us humans based on what we do in this world, rather than if we worship him? Indeed, why not? After all, that is the only sensible thing to do. I can't answer this question without knowing how God thinks, because God just doesn't make much sense sometimes. |