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The Holy Quran Experiment

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Oh yeah, these BS "experiments"...

 

Why folks who compare Quran to Bible never mention that (at least according to circa 99.99% of Christian theologians) all those bloody laws were abrogated and are therefore no longer in force. Islam's own bloody laws, by contrast, are very much still in force*

 

*Baha'i Faith has abrogation of Sharia as one of it's main doctrines - but it isn't ISlam.

Oh yeah, these BS "experiments"...

 

Why folks who compare Quran to Bible never mention that (at least according to circa 99.99% of Christian theologians) all those bloody laws were abrogated

In a very real sense

however, in a rather more real sense, here's what Christ is reported (by one of the gospel saints) to have said about those bloody laws

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

and, more importantly the Christian church upheld those laws.

They opposed slavery and the provision of pain relief in obstetrics and they still persecute homosexuals.

 

So, if they abrogated those laws (by saying that they were left unchanged, how come they kept following them for centuries.

 

Isn't it a bit more plausible that the Church tried to keep those evil laws, but was overruled by an increasingly rational society?

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