(December 9, 2012 at 8:05 pm)Al-Fatihah Wrote: The qur'an challenge on the otherhand proves otherwise, as the qur'an challenge provides a hands on-eyewitness account that inspiring enough followers to conquer a nation, or just the street you live on, by using human-made speech/literature that goes against what the people want is humanly impossible, because anyone who takes the challenge will fail and not come close to answering it. And since it is clearly humanly impossible to use human-made speech/literature to achieve the act, then that means that the Qur'an that Muhammad used to inspire enough followers to conquer a nation was not the invention of any human/s, but from one who has greater power and authority than humans, and that is Allah.
Are you not aware of Hitler, sir? Or, say, Karl Marx? Both of them used nothing more than human speech to inspire them to, in Hitler's case, conquer not just a nation, but a plurality of nations and almost the entire European continent. And Karl Marx's literature inspired the socialist movement which later evolved into the communist movement which became a multi-nation bloc of allied powers that rivaled even the US and did so for decades until cultural and economic stagnation caused by impotent, weak, brainless leaders and extensive corruption caused by the bastardization of Marx's system of economics and governance led to their downfall.
For that matter, the American Revolution, which inspired the colonists of America to take control of their own nation, was also inspired not by any holy book but rather by actions, words, and literature.
The quran challenge...pfah. You call that a challenge? Beating Contra was a challenge. Eating a spoonful of cinnamon powder, that's a challenge.
This is more like the quran half-assing. Or the quran beginner's-mode. Or the quran cheat-codes-enabled.