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1. Are the writings of the Akkadian Tablets the source of the Bible? Are the myths mixed with Prophesy?
Not with Bible prophecy, or the prophecies wouldn't have been fulfilled. Like those of the crucifixion of Christ:
http://www.islamandthetruth.com/psalms_22.htmhttp://www.islamandthetruth.com/isaiah_53.htm2. Was the Bible rewritten after the Babylonian Occupation of Israel ?
No.
On Hebrew scribal methodology.
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/bible_manuscript_errors_.htm3. What is the original language of the Bible (if any) since the reference to and language in the current form could be vastly misleading and ambiguous.
False. The Holy scriptures were written over the span of about 1600 years, first in the languages of Hebrew with a little high Syriac (Aramaic) in the Old Testament, and Koine Greek of the first century New Testament era.
There are tools like Hebrew and Koine Greek to English interlinears, for those of us that don't speak those languages, to compare the English translation we use to. The KJV is widely considered the best English translation.
As compared to the Arabic of the Quran, which is a language that did not exist prior to the Christian era and did not have a written form prior to around the 300 AD. It remained obscure until it was spread across the Arabian peninsula by the power of the evil of the Muhammadan's swords.
The Quran you have today looks nothing like the oldest Quran, that was penned in old Arabic. About 1 out of every 5 verses in that Quran simply do not make sense, according to the expert.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=2561.04.How Many versions were destroyed over time that required rewriting from the memory of individuals?
None. See prior link on Hebrew scribal methodology.
Perhaps you are confusing the Holy Scriptures with Bakr and Uthman's multiple burnings of the Quran.
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/textual_history_of_the_koran.htmhow many are oral misinterpretations?
5. Why did the Romans see fit to destroy and wage war against anyone that disagreed with their version of the Gospels??
They didn't. The Romans were still pagans while the scriptures were being translated into every popular language, copied thousands of times, and were being transmitted and read all over the whole known world. We have 5300 partial or complete manuscripts penned prior to 300 AD that attest to that.
6. Who gave any of the translators the authority to translate the Bible into any other language?
What kind of a question is that? Who gave the translators the authority to translate the Quran into languages other than Arabic (which it recently struck me could well be considered Satan's language since it spread by the power of Islam's swords)?
Who gave the authority to translate the Quran from old Arabic of the 7th century to the modern Arabic of today? Who gave the authority to change the Quran so that it made a little more sense than the old manuscript?
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=4002.07 What is the standard for interpretation of the Scripture is it each man for himself or every sect and division for himself?
Some of the figurative language of apocalyptic dreams and visions in prophecy is widely open to interpretation.
Regarding Christian CORE doctrine, there has not been a single Christian throughout the last nearly 2,000 years, that denied the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Christ - the whole subject of the Gospel - or denied that Jesus is the Son of God.While atheists and Muslims that follow the father of lies, that is Satan, deny it.
My list of Questions goes on and on and on and on.
Your list of ignorant questions stops wasting our time right here and now, and you are going to be answering all the questions you have been asked by forum members, that you have ignored.
Additionally since the whole reason you seek to blaspheme the one true God and His record, because you follow the false prophet Muhammad alone, there will be no such further discussion until you present EVIDENCE that suggests that Mecca ever existed prior to the 4th century AD.
Then maybe we can help you overcome the blasphemy you spew about Abraham, Hagar or Ishmael, who were never within a thousand KM of where Mecca was eventually settled in the 4th century AD. Perhaps we can even help you overcome praying in the "vain repetitions as the heathen do" toward the Quraish pagan's black stone idol.