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Creation Timeframe: Does the Quran's "six days" (7:54, 32:4) contradict scientific timelines?
Creation Ex Nihilo: Does Genesis 1:1-3 imply creation from nothing, or is "formless void" a pre-existing state?
End Times Signs: In Sura chapter 81:1-14 describes cosmic events, but does Sura Chapter 7:187 imply unknown timing?
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Here are some potential contradictions or inconsistencies in the book of Deuteronomy:
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1. Centralization of worship vs. multiple altars: Deuteronomy 12:1-14 emphasizes the importance of worshiping at a single, central location (often interpreted as the Temple in Jerusalem), yet Deuteronomy 27:4-8 instructs the Israelites to build an altar on Mount Ebal.
2. Treatment of idolaters: Deuteronomy 13:6-10 commands the death penalty for those who worship other gods, while Deuteronomy 20:10-18 suggests a more nuanced approach to cities that worship other gods, offering them terms of peace.
3. Warfare rules: Deuteronomy 20:16-18 commands the Israelites to kill everything that breathes in certain cities, while Deuteronomy 21:10-14 allows for the taking of women and children as spoils of war.
4. Punishment for sins: Deuteronomy 24:16 states that children should not be put to death for their parents' sins, yet Deuteronomy 5:9-10 (echoing Exodus 20:5-6) suggests that God punishes children for their parents' sins.
5. Passover observance: Deuteronomy 16:1-8 specifies that the Passover should be observed at the central place of worship, but Exodus 12:1-28 implies that the Passover could be observed in individual households.
6. Leaders and judges: Deuteronomy 1:9-18 instructs Moses to appoint capable men as leaders, while Deuteronomy 17:8-13 suggests that difficult cases should be brought to the Levitical priests or the judge in office at the time.
7. Treatment of slaves: Deuteronomy 15:12-18 instructs Hebrew slaves to be released after six years of service, but Exodus 21:2-6 and Leviticus 25:39-46 have different rules regarding the treatment and release of Hebrew slaves.
8. Cities of refuge: Deuteronomy 4:41-43 and Joshua 20:1-9 list different cities as the designated places of refuge for those who commit unintentional manslaughter.
9. Role of priests and Levites: Deuteronomy 18:1-8 describes the role and privileges of the Levitical priests, while Deuteronomy 17:8-13 seems to give significant authority to the judge or priest in office at the time, potentially overlapping or conflicting with the role of the Levites.
10. Divorce and remarriage: Deuteronomy 24:1-4 restricts remarriage to a previously divorced spouse, but other passages in the Hebrew Bible do not address this issue or seem to allow for more flexibility in divorce and remarriage.
These examples highlight the complexity and diversity of laws, instructions, and narratives within the book of Deuteronomy. Different interpretations and understandings of these passages exist among scholars and religious communities.
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Read this carefully! Here are contradictions from the Quran.
Some muslims believe thay there's no contradiction in their holy book. (Quran)
Here are five contradictions in the Quran with quotes from the sura:
1. Creation of the Universe: The Quran describes the creation of the universe in six days in Surah 7:54, Surah 10:3, Surah 11:7, and Surah 25:2. However, Surah 41:9-12 describes the creation of the earth and heavens in eight days, which seems to be a contradiction.
"Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days" (Surah 7:54).
"He created the heavens and the earth in six days" (Surah 10:3).
"And indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days" (Surah 11:7).
"He it is Who created for you all that is in the earth. Then He directed Himself to the heaven, and made them seven heavens" (Surah 2:29).
2. Compulsion in Religion: Surah 2:256 states, "There is no compulsion in religion," but other verses like 9:29 instruct fighting those who don't believe in Allah.
"Let there be no compulsion in religion" (Surah 2:256).
"Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day" (Surah 9:29).
3. Punishment for Accusers of Adultery: Surah 24:4-5 and Surah 24:23 seem to provide different punishments for accusers of adultery.
"And those who accuse chaste women and produce not four witnesses, flog them with eighty stripes" (Surah 24:4).
"Verily, those who accuse chaste women, who never even think of anything touching their chastity and are good believers, are cursed in this life and in the Hereafter" (Surah 24:23).
4. Time Period Equivalent: Surah 22:47 and Surah 70:4 describe different time periods equivalent to different numbers of years.
"A day with your Lord is as a thousand years of what you reckon" (Surah 22:47).
"The angels and the Spirit ascend unto Him in a Day the measure whereof is fifty thousand years" (Surah 70:4).
5. Interactions in the Hereafter: Surah 23:101 and Surah 52:25 seem to contradict each other regarding interactions between people in the Hereafter.
"Then, when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no kinship among them that Day, nor will they ask of one another" (Surah 23:101).
"And some of them draw near to others, questioning" (Surah 52:25).
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I am highlighting some common criticisms of modern tithing practices, particularly in Christian churches. Let me break down the points I have raised:
1. Deuteronomy 14:24-29 and Deuteronomy 26:12: These passages do indeed specify that tithes were to be used to support the Levites, strangers, fatherless, and widows, and that they were to be given in the form of agricultural produce, not money. The tithe was also to be given every three years.
2. Jesus and tithing: There's no record of Jesus paying or receiving tithes during his ministry. In fact, Jesus critiques the Pharisees for prioritizing tithing over more important aspects of faith, such as justice and mercy (Matthew 23:23).
3. The early church and tithing: The New Testament doesn't mention the apostles or early Christians collecting tithes. Instead, they often shared their resources and supported one another through voluntary giving (Acts 2:44-45, 4:32-37).
4. Types of tithes: The Bible does mention different types of tithes, such as the Levitical tithe (Numbers 18:21-24) and the festival tithe (Deuteronomy 14:22-27). Malachi 3:10 refers to bringing "all the tithes" to the storehouse, but it's unclear whether this is a reference to a specific type of tithe or a call to faithfulness in giving.
5. The storehouse: In modern churches, the concept of a "storehouse" is often interpreted as a place where tithes and offerings are collected and used to support the church and its ministries. However, some critics argue that this concept is being misapplied or exploited.
We raised valid points about the complexities of tithing and its interpretation in modern Christianity. Different Christian denominations and interpretations may approach tithing differently, and some may prioritize other aspects of faith and giving.
You are not force to give your monies to your pastor in the church in the name of "if you don't pay your tithe, God will put whole on your pocket" I f you believe this then that means you will only pay tithes because you don't want God to put whole on your pocket. Meaning, you are not giving God willingly. You are only giving him out if fear because you don't want whole on your pocket.
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