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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).

It's a different ball game for Muslims. To Muslims, the Quran is regarded (and self-defined) as the unadultered verbatim word of God.