Wednesday 30 March 2011

Has the Injil (New Testament) Been Corrupted?

The Koran states that the New Testament (Injil) is a holy book given by God - but Muslims don't believe Jesus was crucified: the Koran claims the text of the New Testament was corrupted by Christians.

But if that's the case - when were the changes made, by whom, and what were the changes? The onus of proof is with those who are making such claims.

The Koran wasn't completed until about AD632, and it describes the God-given, not-yet corrupted Injil as a single book given by God. But at the time when the books of the New Testament were first compiled into a single book, there is historical, non-biblical evidence that the New Testament - right from the time of its first compilation into a single book - already mentioned Christ's crucifixion! The evidence is that the New Testament (Injil) has never been significantly different to how it is today!

Plus, Muslims take great pride in noting that Allah took great care to preserve his word, the Koran, from corruption. Why then would Allah have allowed his word, the Injil, to be corrupted?

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