99.8% of Muslims Don't Know Allah Says THIS about the Bible!
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4/13/20251 min read
Summary
In this video, David Wood delves into the theological inconsistencies between Islam and Christianity, particularly concerning how Muslims engage with the Bible and the teachings of the Quran. The core argument presented is that the Quran acknowledges both the Torah and the Gospel as divine revelations, yet Muslims frequently discredit these texts as altered or corrupted. David Wood cites various verses from both the Quran and the Bible to highlight the contradictions in Muslim beliefs regarding the integrity of the scriptures.
The discussion begins with a reference to Surah 29:46, where Muslims are instructed to recognize a shared belief in God with Christians. However, many Muslims counter this by claiming the Bible has been corrupted. This contradiction is explored further, as David Wood points out that while the Quran states no one can change Allah’s words (Surah 18:27), many Muslims assert that the Gospel has been altered. The argument intensifies with references to Surah 5:47 and Surah 5:68, which seemingly command Christians to rely on the Gospel, implying its authority remains intact.
David Wood proposes that if the Divine revelations were indeed altered, the Quran would not urge believers to judge by the Gospel. He also notes that even the Prophet Muhammad was counseled to seek confirmation of his revelations from the “People of the Book,” thus suggesting an acknowledgment of the authority of the scriptures preceding the Quran. Ultimately, the video suggests that the premise of the Quran contradicts itself, as it validates the Gospel while simultaneously denying its authenticity. David Wood concludes by urging Muslims to reconsider their stance and adhere to the Gospel, which remains authoritative according to their scriptures.