RE: Any questions on Islam?
March 21, 2013 at 6:31 pm
(This post was last modified: March 21, 2013 at 6:42 pm by ideologue08.)
(March 21, 2013 at 10:40 am)Kayenneh Wrote:Well, I never said that something is true simply because it is found in a book. That's an argument you made missy, cut the strawman and cut the bullshit. I was asked a question on Islam and I answered it based upon Islamic text. Understand? It's as simple as that Ms Simpleton.Germans Wrote:"missy"? I think a German woman would feed you your own balls of you would call her "missy".
So would a Finnish woman too, but I don't have time to bring forth my microscope and my tweezers
Germans Wrote:Anyway, you don't understand the concept.
A science book is based on observations on that scientific field and the concluding theory which can be reobserved and thereby reevaluated on a constant basis.
Your book, is based on the random gibberish of a 7th century antisemitic pedophile, epeleptic and warmonger.
Thank you, I might have not put it quite that way, but that was certainly my point.
(March 21, 2013 at 6:39 am)mo66 Wrote: Simple concept: a person asks a question about Islam, gets a response using Islamic text. Just like a person asks a question about evolutionary biology, gets a response from a biology text. Comprende?
I never said it was wrong to go back to islamic texts when talking about the topic. But with your 'logic', all works of fiction is in that case true and you're comparing a cook book with a scroll on how to make a love potion.
Quote:How stupid are the people of this forum really?
Do you have a mirror? Look in it to get your answer.
(March 21, 2013 at 11:42 am)paulpablo Wrote: What makes muslims think the quran was written by god?Hi pablo, long time no see
I can only speak for myself really. There are many reasons why I am convinced that the Qur'an is the speech of God, too long to post here. But the chief reason, the main reason is something which is difficult to convey to those who are not linguists especially in the semitic languages but I'll say it anyway. The rhythm and rhyme of the Qur'an convinces me that it is a Divine speech, not the speech of a human. The exact reasons are far too detailed for me to elaborate here but I will show you a 4.5 minute clip of a chapter of the Qur'an being recited if you want to listen. There are english subtitles if you want to follow the meaning but you have to read them quickly. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WDU1Ht_Cb6s Basically, the recitation is not normal or human, no human can come up with such a meticulous recitation whilst still have coherent information to convey, that's what I believe.