Okay, since you don't want to debate, since you dodge everything (the evidence and questions that I raise), and you simply ignore and dismiss the majority of what I say by using childish tactics, I will simply say that I win, and get going on a different topic. But to give you one last chance, I will post, for the final time, the evidence that I've provided that you can not refute.
What about the idea that Jesus raise Lazareth from the dead? Or the idea that God had Noah fill the ark with 2 of each kind of animal (even though another verse shortly later contradicts that idea)? That God created Eve from one of Adams ribs? That Jesus was a carpenter? That Jesus could read or even write? That Jesus fled to Egypt? That Jesus taught in the synagogue when he was only 12? A lot of the ideas of Jesus's birth are simply based on a couple of verses even.
The Bible is wrong in the case of creation. The Bible is wrong about a global flood. The Bible is wrong about the formation of the nation of Israel. I think three examples are good enough. The idea of the trinity is not fully founded in the Bible as you will not find any verses speaking of it. And I've shown the one verse examples.
You may want to check your history again. Yes, the Quran definitely borrowed ideas from the Bible, and it even admits that the Bible has some merit. However, to say that the Bible is the complete source of the Quran can not be proven. Especially since there is such huge discrepancies, as in the Quran contains a lot that is not found in the Bible.
Islamic view of Jesus' death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Death of Jesus in Quran "reasonable and valid", says Saudi scholar
Answering Qadianis: Jesus (PBUH) did not die according to Quran
When Allah said: ‘O Isa , I am to take you in full (mutawaffeeka) and to raise you towards Myself, and to cleanse you of those who disbelieve, and to place those who follow you above those who disbelieve up to the Day of Doom. Then to Me is your return, whereupon I shall judge between you in that over which you have differed.’” (3:55)
The part requiring special consideration is the sentence; “I will take you back (mutawaffeeka) and raise you up to Me.”
And indeed Quran 5:117 also goes on the same lines.
“I have not said to them anything but what You have ordered me to say, that is, ‘Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord‘ and I was a witness over them as long as I was with them. But when You recalled me (tawaffaitani), You were the One watching over them. You are a witness over everything.” (5:117)
A close examination reveals a most important truth: The verb carries a sense that differs from what is normally meant by “to die.” The word translated into English as “to die” comes from the Arabic root waffaa derived from the verb tawaffaa, which does not imply death, but rather taking the soul, or surrender.
This is all information I've posted, refuting what you've stated, and all you've done is dodged it, most likely because you can't debate me. I've shown that there are more than one verse dealing with the death of Jesus, and I've provided evidence that the Quran, and the majority of scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, agree that the Quran states that Jesus did not die on the cross. I've also given many examples of where Christianity is based on just a single verse. You have a lot of work ahead of you. If you refuse though, all you are doing is admitting that you have no argument, and that I'm right.
You can try to dodge the information again, but all that you are doing is admitting defeat on your part. If you want to debate, go ahead and address what I've posted. If you want to play some childish game, then you are alone here.