To Mazhar,(Mazhar;42358)
Are you kidding me? They are not contradictions. They are talking illgically and out of context completely. I read one or two links as I am not afraid of reading it becuase I now it is word of God. I read it and I find those points illogical and out of context.
I'm not kidding you, and they are not taken out of context. In fact, to ensure such, they provide a link to the very place where it was taken from. In fact, with the following link,
http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/quran/contra/merciful.htmlon the left, it is clearly stating that Allah is merciful. On the right, especially 4:168-9, it clearly states
he will never forgive! How can this be taken out of context? Either he is merciful and forgives, or he is not. One or the other. And because you must choose between the two contradictions, it is not perfect.(Mazhar;42358)
What was man created from? The answer is below:If I ask you what are the ingredients to make tea? You will say: water, tea, sugar and milk. Now I may say there is a contradiction, either tea, either sugar, either water or either, milk.
Don't put words in my mouth. In order to make tea, you need tea leaves, water, and heat. I know of no other way in order to make tea. if you subtract one of those, you won't have tea, you will only have a
component to make tea, which is what I think you were trying to imply.If you are going for that argument, it has little to do with the Qu'ran. In one place, it states that man is made of dust...period. On the other, it states man is created from water...period.Tea is made from, as stated above, tea leaves, water, heat. If I was to stay tea was made from water (...period), would I be right? No, of course not, because it is made from more than just one component.(Mazhar;42358)
But that’s not the case, so here is not the contradiction but contradistinction. It means that everything is needed to make tea. Water is needed, milk is needed, tea is need and sugar is needed to make the tea.
Yes that is the case. It doesn't say man is made from water and other ingredients, it says that man is made from water...period. You are attaching unsaid things onto the verses in order for it to make sense when it clearly contradicts itself. (Mazhar;42358)
Similarly, God created man with water also, with dust, and etc. And science also says that.
False! We are not made of dust. We are made of organic compounds. If you break those down, we are made of elements like oxygen and hydrogen and calcium and iron. Nowhere does science say that we are made of "dust" as dust is distinctly different from what we are made from.(Mazhar;42358)
By the way that site shows 397 contradictions in Bible and 25 contradictions (which are not contradictions in real) in Quran.
So what are you trying to say here? That the Bible is "more" contradicting than the Qur'an? It doesn't matter if the sky is light blue or dark blue, it's still blue. It doesn't matter if the Qur'an has 1 contradiction or 25, it still contradicts, and is therefore imperfect.Also, I noticed your attempt to bring the conversation away from the Qur'an and over to the Bible. This thread isn't about the Bible, it's about the Qur'an. You can't defend that Holy Book by saying another is wrong. Please keep it on subject about the Qur'an.
To VISIONARY,(VISIONARY;42359)
I think too, it saying the Reserection was a fake "similitude" thing, as if they would know 700 years later, and that Jesus is not God, repeated hundreds of times, but said he was, and then go on to say that Jesus is a good prophet and teacher and well thought of by God, wow, that is really a contradiction.
Was this toward me? If not, and if you're talking about the Bible, can we not discuss it please? This thread is in regard to the Qur'an, not the Bible. I've just told Mazhar about that and so you don't have to worry about what he says about the Bible in this thread. However, if you were talking to me, can you please rephrase that? I don't understand what you said.