charles r floyd
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Charles R. Floyd's book A Comparative Analysis of the Bible with the Koran
examines the theological, historical, and doctrinal differences between the two
texts. It critically examines cultural effects, interpretations, and textual
discrepancies while highlighting significant variations in topics such as grace,
mercy, works, and redemption. Reading this stimulating study inspires readers
to learn more about scripture and faith.
The Holy Bible:-
The core of the Christian religion is the Holy Bible, which is considered to be
the infallible word of God. It highlights the value of a close relationship
with God, salvation via faith, and the concepts of divine grace.
1. According to 2 Timothy 3:16, the Bible claims to be inspired by God, which
guides theology, correction, and moral behavior.
2. According to Ephesians 2:8–9, salvation is obtained by grace and trust in
Jesus Christ, not by human actions.
3. The Bible's lessons are clear and consistent because it tells a story
chronologically.
4. Places a strong emphasis on the eternal promise of salvation via Jesus
Christ, love, and redemption.
The Holy Koran:-
The Holy KORAN is regarded as the central religious text of Islam, believed to
be the word of Allah as revealed to Prophet Muhammad. It emphasizes the
importance of good works, submission to Allah, and a structured moral and
spiritual path.
1. The KORAN highlights the importance of good deeds and personal
accountability, with salvation linked to one’s actions (Sura 2:25, 2:277).
2. Allah’s mercy and guidance are recurring themes, offering hope and
forgiveness for those who repent and strive to live righteously (Sura 4:173).
3. The KORAN recounts narratives from earlier scriptures, interpreting them
within an Islamic framework (Sura 7:43).
4. It provides instructions for worship, social justice, and interpersonal
conduct as pathways to a fulfilling life and eternal reward.