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Did you know the Koran has two parts to it?

The front is for the good Muslims and the back is for the bad ones.

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  • 5 years ago

    They look at the book as a whole and don't distinguish good from bad !!! And because of that ~~~ (any conclusions you draw are entirely your own on the following)

    First there is a cosmic war between the Holy God of heaven and Lucifer the unholy god of hell !!! It has been going since Lucifer wanted to take over heaven and the rest of God's creation !!! For some reason Lucifer falsely thinks he has an edge based on his evil pride !!! As a result there will be 2 final stuggles for this rulership in question !!! In the short term this 1st one will take place probably within the next 10 years and after that a 1000 years later !!! In the last battle Lucifer will finally cast into hell with a seal that he will never never deceive people again !!! PRAISE THE LORD !!!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Your brain has two parts in it. Both are the wrong parts, it seems.

    Hence why they cannot tell the difference between the Old and New Testament, The Psalms, The Torah and The Qur'an

    Reinsert your brain and try again with a question.

  • jm
    Lv 6
    5 years ago

    Every verse in the Quran has reason, context, and rule. True Muslim takes the Quran in totality. Only terrorist groups use verses from the Quran while ignoring other verses to legitimize their twisted understand of the religion.

  • 5 years ago

    One of the more striking contradictions found in the Quran concerns itself with freedom of worship. On the one hand there are a number of expressions favoring religious liberty, such as, “Let there be no compulsion in religion.”

    “When the sacred months are passed, kill those that join other gods to God wherever ye find them; and seize them, besiege them, lie in wait for them with every kind of ambush: but if they shall convert, and observe prayer, and pay the obligatory alms, then let them go their way for God is gracious.” And again: “Fight for the cause of God against those who fight against you: Kill them wherever you find them. . . . Fight therefore until there be no more civil discord, and until the only worship be that of God,” or “until the temptation stops.”—Sura 2:186-190, 212, 213; 8:12; 9:5, 124, Rodwell.

    Modern Muslims claim that the Quran teaches freedom of religion and advocates only defensive warfare, but can such expressions as “kill those that join other gods to God wherever you find them,” “but if they convert . . . let them go their way,” and “kill them . . . until the temptation stops” be construed as either defensive warfare or permitting freedom of religion? The very Arabic word jihad disproves such a contention, for it means, “A religious war against infidels or Mohammedan heretics.” (Webster) Many, many Muslims were slain by other Muslims because of religious differences. Certainly that does not spell out freedom of religion.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    The verse that dictates later verses are to be followed kind of ruins that whole idea.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    That's funny. It is read right to left, eh. Which is which?

  • 5 years ago

    Honestly? Huh, I did not know that.

  • k w
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    couldn't care less....

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