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To: Raymond James Norris who wrote (1136)9/21/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: Chris land  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1542
 
Raymond,

<<<Over the next 23 years of his life (he died at age 63 in 633), he recited the message. Before he died, the Qur'an was in circulation. >>>

Are you implying that a man who spent 23 years with the scribes remained illiterate? Impossible! Show me the proof.

Chris



To: Raymond James Norris who wrote (1136)9/22/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: IN_GOD_I_TRUST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1542
 
Raymond,

There is much in your post I want to address. But let's start with the word prophet which you mention.

Does a prophet of God have to be 100% accurate in his/her prophecies?

Also, you said;

"People that had not heard or somehow seen of this message will be judged differently than those who had. They cannot be judged the same as someone who has known the true message of God his/her entire life."

How will they be judged? Just curious.......

"Before Muhammad (Pbuh), each nation had been sent their own Prophets. Those Prophets had come with messages from their Lord on how to live their lives."

Every nation had their own prophet? Do you know of every nations prophets to substantiate this claim? I know you consider Jesus a prophet, why do you think his message was not for all nations?

Also, does 'their Lord' imply different people had different Lords?

I will address the rest of my questions on your post after we have dealt with the one's above.

Thanks,
Steve