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I think it is certain.
Only a minority of Christians religiously believe that the Bible authors were mere ghost writers, mere scribes recording the actual words of God who was the true author of every single word that appears in the Bible.
Most Christians recognize that the Biblical authors - necessarily - recorded things as they perceived them, which means that everything they recorded would have been "colored" by their personal perceptions and biases.
Naturally, Christians don't credit Qur'an with any divine input. If I am not mistaken, Muslims consider Qur'an to be a record of Muhammad's teachings, and consider Muhammad's teachings to be mere repetition of the teachings of the angel Gabriel. So: I *think* (definitely am not sure) that Muslims believe that Qur'an is an accurate and exact record of the words of an angel, and I am quite sure that they believe that it is an exact and inerrant record of the words of Muhammad, a record NOT in ANY way altered by the bias of any of the authors who recorded it.
David at Your Service
Not with the Bible.
2Pet 1:20 knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of private interpretation. 1:21 For no prophecy ever came by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke, being moved by the Holy Spirit.
the_ambusher
If there is a god and is all powerful don;t you think he would know people who wrote the bible and koran are only humans?
Anonymous
Of course. These aren't directly written by God.
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Anonymous
If you read Qur'an you'll realize that its nothing but a book about someone want to fulfil his sexual desires ..Mohammed fvcked at least 12 women in Qur'an not including sex slaves