RE: The real message of Islam.
November 11, 2015 at 8:07 pm
(This post was last modified: November 11, 2015 at 8:47 pm by ReptilianPeon.)
(November 11, 2015 at 3:37 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote: Indeed, the negative effects of their media did hit lots of the kingdom's citizens (the country is full of atheists).Your statement about Atheism in Saudi is both surprising and not surprising. How is this possible? We all have a moral duty to stop using oil, ifnot for the environment, then to stop the spread of lies. Qatar is big on Abul Wahaab too. Like you allude to, without money the Fascism cannot spread. The video I posted is, obviously, not loons shouting in the streets - which I hate. Then again, the Jehovah Witnesses I've seen in the street are also non-aggressive, quiet and unassuming but people in the know will stay well clear of them. Mormons don't seem to like to be aggressive either but, again, they are extremely dangerous. I am sure we can all agree that the ancient Israelites did not travel to North America.
The Wahhabi school was never good at spreading its ideas, without paying bribes from the mountains of cash they have, Wahhabism woulnt've spread for an inch outside the kingdom.
Through their history, they knew no other language but aggressiveness. The language in the video you posted is something "alien and foreign" to the Wahhabi school.
About Solomon's story, the communication wasn't specified as being verbal.
Creatures communicate, but we can't understand their way, language or speech, Solomon on the other was able to.
Edit: I just went on the Islam Plymouth (where the video is from) website, and it turns out even they are spreading Saudi lies. How can decent people like that be so corrupted? An embryo is not a leech! How many times do people have to be educated?
If the ants were not communicating verbally then how were they communicating? Can you please explain how ants can communicate with humans? Ants can talk to each other, and this is an argument I've heard Wahaabis use to justify the verse, but not in a language someone of King Solomon's time could understand.