I was curious if you realized that you implicated Genesis as "all mistake."
I wouldn't mind if you explained it to me. However, I am rather impatient. Please do it in as few words as possible.
Thanks.
Sure.
First you say:
...Quran is perfection of mistakes. In other words, it is entire mistake.
Then I point out:
...the Quran and the Bible are virtually identical up until the house of Abraham.
Therefore:
- If the Quran is "all mistake," and...
- If the Quran and Bible are initially identical...
- Then the Bible is initially "all mistake" (because it is initially identical to the Quran which you dscribed as "all mistake")
Thanks, again.
Actually, the reverse is true. Even if the beginning of Quran were exactly the same as the beginning of Genesis, the fact that the Quran is against the idea of Jesus salvation for all people, makes the Quran complete imperfection. Beyond this, it makes the Quran a book of blasphemy and hypocrisy. Why? In Genesis, after the first sin in the Garden, God who walked in the Garden in His form as Jesus with the first two people, promised the Messiah.
The whole Bible, including Genesis, is there for the salvation of people through Jesus salvation. Jesus is the Messiah that the Jews say is prophesied about by Moses and other prophets, even though many Jews don't accept Him as such.
Since the Quran promises Heaven (salvation) by personal works righteousness, if it has a mixture of Messiah salvation along with works righteousness salvation, it is mixed-up and self-contradictory.
You should be telling this to yourself, not to me.
If the reverse is true, then why did you say the opposite earlier?
Look, you contradicted yourself earlier and now you're disagreeing with what you had said. Don't tell me "actually, the reverse is true" when the reverse is completely false based upon your earlier words.
All you're doing is essentially claiming you are right no matter what position you take or what you say. It's not my fault you can't keep your thoughts organized.