> be a Muslim and ask a question why the original manuscripts of the Bible weren't preserved > hear that Christians were persecuted and the documents were either destroyed or whithered due to old age (2000 years) > accuse God that he wasn't able to preserve them. > can't answer why the "original uthmanic manuscripts" were lost.
> be a Muslim and ask a question why the original manuscripts of the Bible weren't preserved > hear that Christians were persecuted and the documents were either destroyed or whithered due to old age (2000 years) > accuse God that he wasn't able to preserve them. > can't answer why the "original uthmanic manuscripts" were lost.
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