Submitted by Michael (United Arab Emirates), Mar 9, 2022 at 01:50
>Wait, this is from the Old Testament? Right Mr. genius?
But your so-called God says that the Jews "corrupted" their books right Mr. genius? So why do you quote a "corrupted" book in-order to prove any point? Care to explain?
I just proved that the Christians' Bible itself tells them to kill apostates and thus, they are in no place to point out Islam for the same.
>More disaster for you? Does your so-called god claim that he is the author of the Torah (sic) right Mr. genius? and he also says that no one can change his words? Right Mr. genius? Then if you do not like any verse in the Torah (sic) you can only blame your so-called god. So are you making fun of your Allah's book Astaghfirullah?|
According to Muslim beliefs, the one I quoted was the corrupted version and thus, can be not trusted by any means.
As for the Muslim uncorrupted Torah, you can find it online; I'm no Amazon.
>You think I should tell the folks in the UAE that you are not happy with the words of Allah in his holy book the "Torah" (sic) and deportation would not be far behind
UAE is way too secular and tolerant to deport me for a reason as mere as that.
>or was it eaten by a hungry goat like the one that ate the Qur'an?
Oh, you're coming from David Wood's video, right? And btw a sheep ate it, not a goat. And the Qur'an, according to Muslim beliefs was written only for the sake of narration and the actually verses, chapters, and pages were completely memorized by the Muslims so even if the sheep ate it, they would have known the verses and would've written it down on some other paper for the sake of narration.
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