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Mohammed performed no miracles, by his own admission. The only proof he offered of his alleged prophethood was essentially his claim that he was one. What kind of proof is that?Mohammed is a prophet,…
“Of course, any person, man or woman, can stand up and claim to have a message from God. But the question is how are the rest of us to know whether or not that individual is actually God’s messenger of truth or if they are just pretending or delusional? What objective evidence or proofs are available to demonstrate that an individual is speaking as God’s appointed messenger? What proofs does that individual messenger point to as evidence to substantiate their claims?
This is a logical fallacy if there ever was one. Who has not experienced rejection at some point in their lives? There are posters on this very forum who reject my messages; does that make me a prophet? Is anyone who did experience rejection in religious matters therefore a prophet? The only way Mohammed can be a prophet is if you already believe he is a prophet. We might conclude he is the original Bootstrap Prophet.… one of the main ways that Mohammed attempted to support his validity was [to] draw similarities between those who rejected him and those who rejected previous apostles sent by God.”
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Evidentiary Religions – Islam
Contents
Introduction
Koran and Judeo-Christian Apostles
Koran and Judeo-Christian Scriptures
Koran Contradicts Judeo-Christianity (Part 1)
Koran Contradicts Judeo-Christianity (Part 2)
Koran Contradicts Judeo-Christianity (Part 3)
Koran Contradicts Judeo-Christianity (Part 4)
Another Gospel and Explaining the Success of Islam (Part 1)
Explaining the Success of Islam (Part 2)
Explaining the Success of Islam (Part 3)
Islam Conclusions
Critique of Islam