saying it doesn't make it so. Where is your proof? I went back and found youe own words so why is it that you refuse to do the same??
My current point about your avoidance is that you need to make a point so we can discuss it. Do you really have that big of an issue following a simple conversation??
Asking me a loaded question that is nothing but a FALSE accusation does not deserve to be answered and is NOT a direct question.
The FACT that I am putting up with your ignorance, dishonesty, hypocrisy and cowardice shows that I have more than enough fortitude but thanks for your concern.
P.S. you avoiding my questions again only makes you look even more desperate and dishonest.
The third time (not using quotes, so this version will be different from the other two), it is worded differently, hopefully so you will understand what I said the first two times.
To have an "informed" discussion, there must be a starting point. My challenge that islam chooses to believe differently from the Bible in reference to the "chosen" people, starts with: Abraham (and his children Issac and Ishmael). His grandchildren: Jacob and Esua build the case. They are the beginning. For you to understand this, you must either be familiar with that section of the OT or read it. If you choose not to familiarize yourself with that portion, judging from ALL your previous posts, you will simply heckle and jeer and not participate in an exchange of ideas, but of insults.
If you are familiar with it, and you choose to disagree, I will be able to understand which part you have problems with when you identify that portion of the story. Once we understand that portion of the Bible, we can move to the quran or islamic teaching to see the stark differences. Once there, it is fairly easy to see how the OT disproves the quran and islamic teaching that muslims are the "chosen people" and that the "Hebrews" lost that status when Ishmael was born.