No problem with being straightforward and honest, in truth, because there is no point in dancing around the heart of matters. The Gospel, through the Holy Spirit, fills Christians with complete resolve as to what to believe. The Quran fills Muhammad's followers with complete resolve to DISbelieve the whole subject of the Gospel, as an article of your faith in Muhammad alone.
No, Muslims are not required to disbelieve in the whole subject of the Gospel.
I'm sorry my friend but as much as I know you would like to wish that were true, tragically, it is not. You seem as uninformed about the Gospel as you were the absence of pre-4th century historical and archaeological evidence of Mecca.
Why don't you try reading the Gospel some time? Try the Gospel of John for openers:
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/gospel_of_john.htmThe whole subject of the Gospel as revealed through Old Testament prophecy.....
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/psalms_22.htm#psalms_22_16.....and as revealed through New Testament fulfillment as accounted in the Gospel,
is the crucifixion, death and resurrection of the Messiah, who saves all from dying in our sins, who have faith in His shed blood.
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/the_lamb_slain.htmThe sacrifice of the Passover Lamb of God.
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/the_lamb_slain.htm#passover_lamb_of_godWhile the false prophet Muhammad filled his followers with complete resolve, not so much what to believe, but specifically what to
DISbelieve. In this case
the whole subject of the Gospel. This is why the Quran is the opposite, or an inversion, of the truth of God's Holy Word. This is how we can know that Muhammad was inspired by the father of lies.
No, Muslims are not required to disbelieve in the whole subject of the Gospel. On the contrary, we believe that it was originally the inspired word of God along with the Old Testament books revealed to Moses. The only problem is that they are not reliable anymore because of the so many variants in the text today and because of the copies of copies of copies of the Bible which in many places do not even agree with each other.
It is true that some translations and versions have been compromised, like the version created by the 19th century founder of the Jehovah's Witness cult.
But we are talking in the broad terms about
the whole subject of the Gospel. You can not bring a single shred of evidence, that suggests that any Gospel manuscript from any time since Jesus Christ, including the 5300 partial or complete versions we have that were penned prior to 300 AD, has other than the crucifixion, death and resurrection of the Messiah, Yeshua as its whole subject.
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/bible_manuscript_errors_.htmThe Quran, on the other hand, is a single book without having any differences in it's language between the millions of Qurans that we have today and it is still preserved in the same Arabic since the time it was revealed.
But that is patently false since the Arabic language itself, in which the "Qurans that we have today" are penned, has evolved considerably since the oldest Qurans. Indeed 1 out of 5 verses in one of the oldest Qurans doesn't even make sense:
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=2576.0Please scroll to the 48 minute spot on this video and you will find that as far as Islamic textual scholars who had access to the oldest manuscripts are concerned, none of the oldest Qurans agree with each other, and far worse!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9lIuUjPs0It might help you to bear in mind that by Muhammad's 7th century the Gospel had been translated into every major language, had been copied tens of thousands of times, and had been read all over the known world for centuries. In that same 7th century Muhammad's alter-ego "Allah" quipped:
Sura 5:47
Let the people of the Gospel judge by what Allah hath revealed therein. If any do fail to judge by (the light of) what Allah hath revealed, they are (no better than) those who rebel.So with your pop claims of corruption of the Gospel - which false claims do not exist in the Quran - do you then believe that Muhammad's alter-ego "Allah" was a liar or a fool, for having suggested what you can only believe was such a foolish thing?
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/I'll try to be a bit more prompt in my reply to your response.