RE: One clear, precise prophecy of Muhammad.. among many
May 17, 2020 at 2:09 pm
(This post was last modified: May 17, 2020 at 2:25 pm by The Architect Of Fate.)
Quote:Nice try, bro. You talk of the "modern sense" of plague as it was some obscure case of rarely seen diseases, the plague in its modern sense is the same plague that caused the deadliest pandemics in history, including the Black Death.Actually he doesn't
Quote:I guess you are the ones trying to make words as loose and meaningless as possible to rule out prophecies. This same tactic performed by your ancestors is what made you lose the words of Jesus entirely, to be left with the song of songs........Nope that would still be you
Quote:You're just repeating one classical (failed) objection against the existence of God. Just because we know/can explain why stuff happen doesn't rule out a supernatural agent. I am not going to delve arguments for theism once again, I am just pointing out to you that your whole wall of text above is one big empty tautology.Too bad he say the conclusion was god doesn't exist . But that god is redundant and unjustified as an explanation .
Quote:Dinner table is empty because mechanical forces -obeying all laws of physics one can think of- operated on every plate and displaced the mass of food that was there some time earlier........... it's just minutiae to account for the fact that somebody ate dinner. When you zoom in and start overthinking about scientific explanations, it's really easy to give in to the urge to rule out an intelligent cause entirely.This isn't a valid analogy as it assumes a activity that we know is specifically done by an agency eronogiously and applying it elsewhere .
Quote:Now for the universe, because we are fallible little mammals with fallible brains, we perceive modern explanations of phenomena as something huge and complex, when, in reality, it's just our very limited perspective of magical sleight of hand of an infinitely powerful deity.Our ontological nature and it's limitations in no way suggest a god . But nice you demean the had work of people who are actually trying to describe the universe .
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And once again if Mo was referring to bubonic plague he could have described it
"Change was inevitable"
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Nemo sicut deus debet esse!
“No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
–SHIRLEY CHISHOLM