(November 28, 2013 at 12:20 pm)Sleepy Wrote:(November 28, 2013 at 8:20 am)WesOlsen Wrote: Have you seen a jinn or photographed one before? What do they look like? Where do they live and how do you know this? What mechanism of effect do they use to attach themselves to a host and cause diagnosable and treatable mental illnesses? If a chromosone defect is suddenly identified with an illness, would you conceed that all along it wasn't a jinn responsible for that specific illness? You're asking people to be logical and accept a fairy tale creature that nobody has seen, documented, described or proven. I could ask you to be logical and accept that pixies use potions and lotions to curse people and that trolls hang around in forests. Does this sound reasonable to you? Because asking people to believe in mythical ghosts and gouls without a shred of evidence is about as illogical and irrational as you can possibly get.
I haven't seen one myself but I have irrefutable proof of them. They are beings made of fire without smoke. They have the ability to change their form into animals and even people. They like to stay to themselves most of the time an by away from humans. They live in places where there are not a lot of people such as abandoned buildings but also can live in huge houses which in supernatural movie term 'haunted houses'.
Most of the people they will enter are people who've been messing around with jinn summoning but also if the jinn happens to live in a particular house can enter a person and that person can be fully functional but have those symptoms. Sometimes none of those symptoms are present. Jinn are beings with free will.
Countless people have seen jinn, met jinn, talked to jinn, been possessed by jinn and you also can meet one. It is 100% possible if you did some black magic jinn summoning which I recommend highly you do not do. You can also meet one if one happens to reveal him/herself to you.
Leprechauns, pixies, trolls and people who have claim to seen such things and assuming they actually are not making the story up that being is a jinn trying to mess with the person by coming in a different form.
Chromosomal defects are exactly what they are, chromosomal defects. If somebody has symptoms of a condition based on the chromosomal defect than that is the case. If a jinn came unto that person that defect would exist regardless.
Fucking laugh my ass off. My point was that seeing you're so sure that Jinn's cause much illness, what happens when an undiagnosed illness becomes identified by medical science? 80 years most genetic disorders were not known about, today a great many disorders have been linked to specific chromosome abnormalities. So, in that gap it wasn't the case that Jinns were up to no good, it was merely the case that something hadn't yet been discovered by medical science. What you've done is plugged the gaps in medical knowledge with something from a bedtime story. Your idiocy is beyond embarassing. I feel so sorry for you.
"I haven't seen one myself but I have irrefutable proof of them"
Actually laughing my ass off now. What the hell constitutes proof to you? I hold it that if you see a Jinn it's actually a pixie playing a trick on you, disguising itself as a jinn. I have irrefutible proof of the afore mentioned pixie because if I try hard enough I can talk to it too. How do you know that they live in old houses and quiet places? Where is this irrefutible proof that you mentioned? Have you always been this naive or is it a recent thing?
(June 19, 2013 at 3:23 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: Most Gays have a typical behavior of rejecting religions, because religions consider them as sinners (In Islam they deserve to be killed)
(June 19, 2013 at 3:23 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: I think you are too idiot to know the meaning of idiot for example you have a law to prevent boys under 16 from driving do you think that all boys under 16 are careless and cannot drive properly