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Isn't that the Koran?

 

Whatever the spelling, it's the same collection of myths. Much like all the variants of the bible. Same collection of myths.

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Why? Most of the *** we talk is made up anyway...

 

WE! The big we...speak for yourself paleface

 

Anyway I must go back to work so my director can go on holiday in St Moritz with his new helicopter...

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Oooh thats fighting talk, luckily for you I'm faaar away.

 

Anyway other than my last post what *** have i typed??

 

Fark staeks. The *** begins with your avatar pic.

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Uhm, chap, sorry can't resist.

 

I think you need to do a bit of research. Start with The Quran....

 

:oops: :blush:

 

 

Your joking right? The Quran .... the one that says Jesus is only a prophet, not divine? You accept that truth? That Mohammed went to heaven on a winged horse? That all infidels must die?

 

Show me one archeological reference to Moses? One piece of solid evidence thats not in a religious text. The Jews have been digging up the Holy land stukkend and they have found what .... nothing, nada nyet!

 

The Egyptions must have come off the Ark surely? Rather odd that these meticulous record keepers dont have a single (not one) reference to Jewish custom or history recorded for the entire exodus period or earlier.

 

In short I have done the reseach, thats how I know there is no evidence. Now show me your evidence

 

I'm not sure who, or what you are fighting here chap. I'm not calling the Quran right or wrong..

 

You said, and I quote.."other than in The Bible"

 

The Quran makes reference to Moses about 500 times. Other Hellenistic writers use his name - Porphyry for one; who was rabidly anti Christian.

 

Jesus however referred to him. If you are arguing against the Bible, then that will make no difference, If you are arguing for the Bible, then are you saying that Jesus was talking about a mythical forefather?

 

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The Quran makes reference to Moses about 500 times. Other Hellenistic writers use his name - Porphyry for one; who was rabidly anti Christian.

 

 

 

Colleague of mine recently returned from Mecca. During our Monday meeting, a religious talk broke out in the flower room. Almost all the old testament characters are referenced in the Islamic text.

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Colleague of mine recently returned from Mecca. During our Monday meeting, a religious talk broke out in the flower room. Almost all the old testament characters are referenced in the Islamic text.

Right.

 

Your point?

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