How come that a person's name in one version of the Bible is Asa; and in another version of the Bible he is Asaph? Reading and studying the Bible is key in the Christian way of life but did you know that there are many other benefits to reading the Holy Bible? It is relevant to the problems we face today such as decision making in times of crisis, practical suggestions for everyday life and health on a mental and physical level.
One of the expanded dogmas of mankind is that the Quran is quoted or borrowed from the Bible. This creed is established upon studies of many prejudiced intellectual scholars In my series of articles, it is obvious that the Quran is quite different from the Bible. It is very clear that the Noble Quran preceded the sciences in many aspects while the Bible contradicts with the sciences. The Bible says that: she lusted after her lovers (the Egyptians), whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission (SEMEN) was like that of horses.In the present topic of Semen, one may ask this: Is the Quran quoted from the Bible? The Bible which talks about the Egyptians 's Semen which are like that of the horses' Semen or the Quran which says that 1) man is not created from the entire semen, but only a very small portion of it "Nutfah" and 2)It is the man's Semen that determines the sex of the baby. The Bible (Gen. 10) says nothing about man. The Noble Quran (103) says that man is in loss except those who believe, perform righteous deeds, enjoin on each other truth, and enjoin on each other patience





