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The genius Raul is quoting the Bible which means that he disagrees with his Allah astaghfirullah!Reader comment on item: Tectonic Shifts in Attitudes toward Israel Submitted by dhimmi no more, Jan 11, 2019 at 17:00 Our dear Raul al-tablighee has a question: >The father, son, and holy spirit must be SEPARATE entities because while the son died on a cross, the father was still alive. I have a few questions for you: 1.This must be from the NT right Mr genius? 2. This means that you believe that the NT is not corrupted!? Because why would you quote a corrupted book Mr genius? And is Allah a liar astaghfirullah when he says that the Bible is corrupted? Shame on you "brother" for saying that Allah is a liar! 3. You think that we should tell the Muslim nuts in Pakistan and India that you believe that the Bible is not corrupted? I smell a fatwa! 4. How come no tablighee or his cousin ever asked Zakir Naik or Ahmad Deedat "why do you quote a corrupted book"? But critical thinking is lacking in lost tablighees like you 5. How about reading the Qur'an and see what it says about the Quranic 'Essa? Stay tuned for more disasters from the book of Allah and from al-Mufasereen!
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