SlayerRondo said:
What evidence do you provide that Mohamed was indeed the sole writer of this book or truly illiterate like you claim he is? The facts are that after muhammad died (just like with Jesus) the Quran was compiled by other people far more literate than himself after amassing a large amount of followers largely through the use of violence. Also if he was not literate then even understanding what god said how would he have written it down without help? And just becuase you think something is unlikely does not mean it is impossible. It's also madeningly unlikely that god abeing on unmatched intellect would send one prophet to one part of the world knowing that other nations would disregard it resulting it large numbers of deaths and confusion over the interpretation of the Quran for over a millenium. If that's true your god is one sick fucking asshole who like's to watch people suffer for no reason. And this happened over 1300 year's ago so the accuracy of the preserved quotes is unreliable and just becuase you;re consistent does not mean your not consistently lying. |
Look, about the part of it being accurate. I would trust the quotes far more than....Pretty much everything. The unforgiving extremes to which Muslim scholars take to represent the accuracy is astounding. I have never seen anything like it. Think of a Science paper with al of its refrences. Then what are those references references. And then who can vouch for the references, who passed it to whome? If ONE and I mean one of the 26 (I believe) person chain that brought these quotes is questionable, it is discarded.
The Quran was spread By the prophet Mohamed however he never wrote (although by a miracle he ended up being able to read, the part of you believing or not believing that is of no importance) the Quran. He taught it to his followers who memorized it. Then Abu Bakr Al Sediq gathered 30 of Mohamed's closest friends after his death and wrote down the Quran for the first time but not compiled of one book. The oldest known Quran that is still around today, I repeat, the first one still exists TODAY, was written by Othamn Ibn Afan and others of Mohamed's closest friends and followers.
As you said, just because I think it is unlikely doesn't mean it is impossible, but no one even considers or wonders about how a man like that could come up with one of the greatest pieces of literature ever created. Once again, people doubt if Shakespear wrote his plays for various reasons. I'm not saying I agree with them, but when you have a man as learned and educated as he, and still people doubt his credentials, why is it that an uneducated man was able to talk in such detail about the wonders of life, scientific facts unknown to the time, secrets of the world that we are still finding out about and YET....no one asks, How?
I'm not saying that by it being unlikely it immeidiatly becomes the truth, but it is a question worth asking that for some strange reason, never gets asked. Probably because the answer is one that they don't want to know.
As to why it came down to Arabs in one part of the world, that is another story for another time. Also, your ideas on Muslim conquest and conquering are a bit off but I'm too tired to sit and correct everything you said now.







