(July 19, 2017 at 7:26 am)AtlasS33 Wrote:
1-Who said God is outside time ? Some crazy believers5 like me; probably. But hey; science just proved the multi-verse.
2-In the Quran; the Jinn are mentioned. They are mysterious beings that we can't be seen by us; they also visited space and used to pick listening outposts -Literally mentioned in the Quran=.
Quote:Sura 72, Page 572, The Quran:
( 9 ) And we used to sit therein in positions for hearing, but whoever listens now will find a burning flame lying in wait for him.
3-Aliens (do exist) in the popular scientific mind today. Laughing about it is so old fashioned, and ignorant. I personally think we even have some here on earth. We don't have to see anymore; multi-verse; anyone?
4-I believe in God. The universe is just too beautiful to be a product of a random event. Nirvana and Genesis are more like a unified thing that got split by Satan and wicked ignorant humans (like terrorists): God is in constant Nirvana, while we dwell in a Genesis scenario. The genesis is encapsulated inside the nirvana.
That is equal to saying that God is eternal; while we're not.
This is bullshit Atlass and you should know better having been on this page as long as you have. Michio Kaku has never, and would never argue quantum mechanics points to the Koran.
And you have been here long enough to know that Christians also try to get science to point to the bible too.
The Koran is not a science textbook, neither is the bible, or Hindu Bhagavad Gitas Vedas, or Jewish OT or any Buddhist writing. No holy book is a science textbook. Scientific method is not a religion, it is a neutral tool. It is not there to prop up any religion or point to any religion.