Bible CORRUPT? »
Posted by: muhairi8 7 months, 2 weeks ago3 CommentsReflectReport this Story
This is but one example on how the bible is corrupt and defiled by the pagan Christians. These are not mere contradictions but blunt lies. Oh But God does not lie? So there you have it.
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Mutainia7 months, 2 weeks ago
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muhairi87 months, 2 weeks ago
""the sun "runs to a resting place"."
36:38. And the sun runs his course for a period determined for him: that is the decree of (Him), the Exalted in Might, the All-Knowing.
The Arabic word for run or runneth is (Tajri) which means running and also moving.
About the translation of Pickthal when he said that the sun runneth to a resting place it means that it is moving to a specific place, when the sun reach that place the Sun will stop (The Day of Judgment), let me tell you something the Galaxy is moving towards the constellation Hydra, so the sun is moving towards something."
I explained this to you many times but you don't listen.
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Mutainia7 months, 2 weeks ago
But you never let us know where the sun rests and you ALWAYS ignore the Hadith that compliments the Quran about the sun running to a resting place. It's the Hadith that says the sun has to ask permission of Allah to rise again. This means the sun ISN'T going to rest in some part of the galaxy, but, rests when the sun "goes down".
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