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[quote=Anonymous][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] You changed the topic. You said the Bible not being 100% God's word is "sad," which is a change if topic. I explained why I don't think it's "sad" in the least, using some examples from a scripture, the Quran, that does claim to be 100% God's word. What's "sad" is how you hate when people argue back at you.[/quote] Not hating at all. Please keep arguing. We were talking about trinity. You made reference to men beating wives referred to in the Quran. That belongs in another thread, not here. It's a new and different subject. This thread is about trinity.[/quote] So you say I can argue, but you say I'm not allowed to use examples for my arguments? That makes no sense. Who elected you thread dictator? You start a thread about how Muslims don't believe in the Trinity, then you switch the topic to how the only valid scriptures are ones that claim to be 100% God's word, I.e., your scripture as spoken by God in Arabic 1300 years ago. Now you're back telling people they are changing the subject if they respond to your change of subject? That's nuts.[/quote]
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