Do Christians read the Koran?
They are not the same book or the same story. Jesus is as totally irrelevant to us as Mohammed is to you.
It's the core texts of the Hindu religion. Not the only sacred texts in the Hindu religion, but pretty much all of them connect back to the Vedic texts in one way or the other.(I could be wrong on this, I'm not a scholar of the Hinduism or even culturally linked to Hindu culture, but it is my understanding of it)No, I don't read the Koran. I don't even know what the Veda is.
While I remain a believer, I really do have to agree with both clauses of this statement."I finally actually read the Bible" is actually one of the most common reasons people give for why they left Christianity anyway.
Half the people who claim to "believe the Bible" would fail a quiz about what the Bible actually says.
They are not the same book or the same story. Jesus is as totally irrelevant to us......
39He answered, "A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. 40For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. 41The men of Nineveh will stand up at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and now something greater than Jonah is here."
— Gospel of Matthew, 12:39–41
Yes he was, but we don't accept his divinity.Jesus was Jewish
Yes, people writing derivative works are usually familiar with the ones they're referencing (but see again that part where Jesus rides two donkeys because the author of Matthew misunderstood the older text), but that doesn't mean it goes both ways.Jesus was Jewish and he knew the Old Testament backwards and forwards:
In the New Testament, Jonah is mentioned in the gospels of Matthew[45] and Luke.[46][47] In Matthew, Jesus makes a reference to Jonah when he is asked for a sign by some of the scribes and the Pharisees.[48][49] Jesus says that the sign will be the sign of Jonah:[48][49] Jonah's restoration after three days and three night inside the great fish prefigures His own resurrection.[48]
The Koran repeatedly mentions the Gospels and teaches that Jesus was a miracle-working virgin-birthed Messiah who will have a Second Coming. It's the same story. You should be a Muslim.Jesus was Jewish and he knew the Old Testament backwards and forwards:
In the New Testament, Jonah is mentioned in the gospels of Matthew[45] and Luke.[46][47] In Matthew, Jesus makes a reference to Jonah when he is asked for a sign by some of the scribes and the Pharisees.[48][49] Jesus says that the sign will be the sign of Jonah:[48][49] Jonah's restoration after three days and three night inside the great fish prefigures His own resurrection.[48]
Is Jordan Peterson Christian? It's hard to tell. I think he is.
Jordan Peterson is obviously a very smart man, but I've only seen him on YouTube. Is that how he got famous?