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Kylie's Evidence Challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoSarah" data-source="post: 71000869" data-attributes="member: 345531"><p>What do you mean? I tend to use specific examples on the occasions in which I criticize the text directly. Aside from specific topics in which the bible itself tends to be vague, I generally don't see people unwilling to use direct quotes from the bible in their criticisms. Especially not when requested to do so. </p><p></p><p>As for how different the Muslim concept of hell is from the Christian one, I'd say that, aside from who ends up there, the Quran does go into a bit more detail as to the punishments, but otherwise is the same. The heaven described in the Quran is a bit different. My favorite religious text uncertain translation is actually pertaining to it. You know how Muslim martyrs are told that there will be virgins rewarded to them upon death? The alternative translation is grapes XD and thanks to how they are described, a distinction can't easily be made. That is, the description could apply to virgins or grapes XD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoSarah, post: 71000869, member: 345531"] What do you mean? I tend to use specific examples on the occasions in which I criticize the text directly. Aside from specific topics in which the bible itself tends to be vague, I generally don't see people unwilling to use direct quotes from the bible in their criticisms. Especially not when requested to do so. As for how different the Muslim concept of hell is from the Christian one, I'd say that, aside from who ends up there, the Quran does go into a bit more detail as to the punishments, but otherwise is the same. The heaven described in the Quran is a bit different. My favorite religious text uncertain translation is actually pertaining to it. You know how Muslim martyrs are told that there will be virgins rewarded to them upon death? The alternative translation is grapes XD and thanks to how they are described, a distinction can't easily be made. That is, the description could apply to virgins or grapes XD. [/QUOTE]
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