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Is it true that Christians can’t sin? Can God repent? Was Goliath indeed killed by David? These and more questions considered as Contradictions within Islamic approach of the Bible.
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In many instances the resurrection story makes a rather chaotic impression, resulting in many questions, but no Bible Contradictions (IslamicEra.com).
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It was Jesus’ stenographers who made their notes on the spot. And that’s the reason that Christians are so well informed. They can proudly state to any contradiction seeker (as IslamicEra.com): “Do you really think you know better than those who were there?”
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10 Bible Questions presented by IslamicEra.com as Bible Contradictions. Issues as: How did Judas die? What was the wording on the cross? What was the day of Jesus' crucifixion? And more. Fortunately we are informed in the gospels by Jesus' writers who made their reports on the spot.
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Biblical questions presented as Bible Contradictions (by IslamicEra.com); especially concerning Jesus’ crucifixion and Paul’s calling. Pretty easy to reject
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Proposed Islamic Bible Contradictions (IslamicEra.com) related to the public life of Jesus Christ. But are they?
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Mixed Bible questions proposed as Bible Contradictions by IslamicEra.com. These questions are not so difficult as they seem. Let’s keep in mind the rule: ‘The son of a son is a son.'
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More IslamicEra.com Bible contradictions. When Ruth and Boaz received a son, the neighbour women said: “A son has been born to Naomi!” And they named him Obed. Yes, he was the son of his non-biological grandmother. How is this possible?
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According to SAB there is a clear contradiction in the gospels concerning Jesus’ reply when the high priest questioned him. SAB says: ‘He did not answer directly (Matthew, Luke), or he answered directly by saying “I am.” (Mark)’ Are Christians really supposed to be impressed by this argument?
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SAB gives two options that are contradicting according to him: ‘The son of God’ or ‘a righteous man’. Let’s apply the rules of Jesus’ stenographers to answer Mr SAB’s problem.
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