From the transcript: 'The Quran says that Christians will be on the front side above the others on the day of Resurrection; this is Surah Al IMR verse 55.' You should be careful about what the Quran says. It says, "I will set those who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection." I hope you can see the problem with your translation.
The question is not what I believe or not, and everybody can believe what he chooses to believe. My purpose is to compare both books without asking what is the truth or not. The word Trinity is misleading. I will try to redefine it in the course of your studies.
@ No one can know the truth, of course, so we rely on our beliefs. In order to discover our beliefs we research and ask. As someone who appreciates both of these scriptures I find sticking points. The Quran encourages us to ask, gain knowledge and reflect, then comes belief.
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From the transcript: 'The Quran says that Christians will be on the front side above the others on the day of Resurrection; this is Surah Al IMR verse 55.'
You should be careful about what the Quran says.
It says, "I will set those who follow you above those who disbelieve until the Day of Resurrection."
I hope you can see the problem with your translation.
It sounds as though you believe in both the Bible and the Quran. How do you reconcile that with belief in the Trinity? Genuine question
The question is not what I believe or not, and everybody can believe what he chooses to believe. My purpose is to compare both books without asking what is the truth or not. The word Trinity is misleading. I will try to redefine it in the course of your studies.
@ No one can know the truth, of course, so we rely on our beliefs. In order to discover our beliefs we research and ask. As someone who appreciates both of these scriptures I find sticking points. The Quran encourages us to ask, gain knowledge and reflect, then comes belief.