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Adam Weishaupt

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This is such a Tiktok comment level refutation of the legitimacy of the Bible. If there was a dialectic between a mufti and a bishop, the mufti wouldn’t bother saying this and he would know it’s ludicrous. These “updates” you are talking about are translations of the Bible. Unless you still speak Aramaic or Hebrew, the translation of the Bible has been a necessity. The differences between these translations have pretty much been exclusively grammatical. There have been no doctrinal changes. Nevertheless, do you think that there is no guidance about how the Bible should be interpreted? Christianity has its own equivalent version of “fiqh”.

You also do realise that there are translations of the Quran? So unless you read Arabic, everytime you look up a verse and it has been translated, you would agree it has been corrupted?
Please stop the waffling. The modifications in question aren't mere translation differences, but involve the actual removal of entire books and even specific verses. Historical instances, such as King James commissioning his own version of the Bible, exemplify cases where content was potentially altered to suit personal preferences.

Christian biblical canons range from the 73 books of the Catholic Church canon, and the 66-book canon of most Protestant denominations, to the 81 books of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church canon, among others.

The varying number of books recognized by different Christian denominations is a stark contrast to the consistency within Islam. Every Muslim sect acknowledges one Quran, with not a single letter or word altered over time. Attempts by atheists and scientists to challenge this fact, despite substantial investment, have failed.

This consistency was underscored by the 2015 discovery at the University of Birmingham of what is potentially the world's oldest Quran manuscript, dated between 570 and 632 AD via radiocarbon analysis. Remarkably, its contents and meaning mirror exactly the Quran that I personally possess.
 
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