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The earliest manuscript of the Koran is from around 800 AD. Many of the passages of the Koran come from stories of ignostic gospels Like the Gospel of Thomas and stuff.Yeah, I guess you’re right. I think the Koran teaches to do crazy things like that, and to kill non-believers.
What I probably find most false about Islam is its twisted view on Jesus. Here’s a passage from the Koran;
4:156
And for their slaying, ‘Verily we have slain the Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, an Apostle of God.’ Yet they slew him not, and they crucified him not, but they had only his likeness. And they who differed about him were in doubt concerning him: No sure knowledge they had about him, but God took him up to Himself. And God is Mighty, Wise!
The Koran clearly denies Jesus’s ultimate sacrafice. What do you people think of this? Wasn’t the Koran written about 500 years after the New Testament? How would they know?