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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Similarly, the Bible today deviates from the original manuscripts, and as such, it is not 100% reliable. Sad thing is thats its your holy book and yet its not 100% the word of God now. But the good thing is, original manuscripts are available for those who wish to follow the original Christianity. [/quote] Thank goodness it's not 100% the word of God!!! I'm not stuck with defending God's 100% word in the Quran, about men beating their wives, or invisible pillars holding up the sky.[/quote] Are you trying to shift and change the subject? We are discussing Trinity.[/quote] Actually, that's not at all what you're trying to do. You've posted some information on why Muslims don't believe in trinity. That's good and well, no one argued that they do, or that they should. That Muslims don't believe in trinity is not a matter of discussion or disagreement. You could have just posted "Muslims don't believe in trinity" and left it at that. But that's not what you're doing. You are arguing that "Muslims don't believe in trinity and you shouldn't either, because trinity is a manmade concept, and you should believe in Islam instead - just like that really really smart guy I referenced." This discussion is not about trinity. It's about your cause that no one should believe in it. [/quote]
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