Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Is there more than one Koran?

Once again, I tried to confirm the passages that Ann Barnhardt is referring to.  Look, this isn't going to be a bashing of Ann Barnhardt.  But there's a problem here.  I cannot find what she's referring to when she speaks against the Koran.

That leads me to a question:  Is the Koran that she is reading from the same Koran that is on the website that I am referencing?  The answer could be NO, because there may not be an central authority on what is what in Islam.  As a result, there could be competing Korans.

We are told that the terrorists don't represent the True Islam.  What is their reference texts, then?  What are the terrorists referring to and what are these "moderates" referring to?

In the West, there was a central authority for a millenia, but then that has splintered into many denominations of Christianity.  For Islam, it appears to be moving in the other way.  It started off fractured, but it may morph into something with a central authority, like a Pope.

By the way, once again, I am not bashing Ann Barnhardt here.  For example, in one of her talks ( PPEC 4/2012), she put up this on the screen:

I agree with this.

As a matter of fact, a recent revelation that I had with respect to truth and tribes looks to be similar to this.  Not only that, but it may explain why this country reached a peak in 1968, and has been in decline since.  We have abandoned truth in favor of postmodernism, which denies one truth.

We were told "God is Dead", but it may be the other way around.  Maybe we are dead, spiritually that is.


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