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Spending the Shabat with family this weekend I told myself that I wouldn’t visit the answeringmuslims blog today, but I couldn’t resist. Y’all know me, right?

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Spending the Shabat with family this weekend I told myself that I wouldn’t visit the answeringmuslims blog today, but I couldn’t resist. Y’all know me, right?

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And then I came across this summary about the Quran’s uniqueness. Lets take a look at those claims and see if what our friend here says is in touch with reality: 1. It would either not be as grammatically high as the Quran Sorry friend, but the Quran is a grammatical mess. Allah shifts from first person singular to third person singular to first plural in one sentence. It’s a grammatical disaster. If you let a Coptic Christian loose on the Quran, he will point you to all the grammatical errors in the Quran. 2. It would not be as eloquent as the Quran. Eloquence is nothing. Why are muslims so hung up on eloquence. I’m sorry, but whenever I here the Quran being recited I get the chills and it annoys me to no end. If eloquence should persuade me as a non-believer, then the Quran fails miserably. Eloquence is not a criterion for divine revelation. Substance is! There is 100 times more substance in the book of Job than there is in the entire Quran. However, I think 50 Cent is quite an eloqu

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