By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
pezus said:
Fifaguy360 said:
After seeing the full interview there seems to be paradox in Aslan's views.

He says he is a Muslim, but does not believe in the entirety of the Quran. Example is when he says Jesus was definitely killed/crucified, but the Quran says he wasn't.

I know this is has nothing to do with his book. Just putting it out there.

It's not necessarily a paradox/contradiction. You can be a Christian without believing everything in the Bible, for example (and most Christians certainly do not believe everything there, or we would be in the middle ages).


You can't disagree with anything in the Quran if you're a Muslim.