(April 28, 2013 at 2:41 pm)Drich Wrote:(April 28, 2013 at 10:07 am)Strongbad Wrote: Now, how about giving me the opportunity to hear what the bible says in relation to what I asked you previously:
"I’m sure you know that Muslims have vivid dreams in which they meet Allah face-to-face, right? Do their dreams give them any actual “knowledge” about Allah, or are they just fucking dreams?"
Dreams of Allah, could indeed give one more indepth knoweledge of Allah, after all isn't that how that whole religion got started to begin with?
The only question is who is Allah? Is he who he says he is? or is he a deceiving spirit? A simple bible/quran study comparing the (failed) 'prophecies' of his primary prophet would classify him as a false God according to the very same passage in Deut 15 that his followers use to establish moe-ham's status as a prophet of the one living God.
His failed prophesies mean two things, Moe-ham was not a prophet of the God of the bible. (As the vast majority of His prophecies failed and according to deut 15 one failed prophecy indicates a false prophet of the living God) and two That the source of his prophecies either lied to him or was not an 'all knowing' God. By which is defination is a deceiving spirit.
So back to your question. Is it possiable for a muslim to have a dream about allah, yes. Is Allah the God of the bible? no. Why? Because allah either lied to or did not know the outcome of future events and gave Moe-ham the wrong info, making him by defination a deceiving Spirit, and poor ole moe-ham a false prophet of a deceiving spirit.
So...1.2 billion people have been tricked into believing in a "deceiving spirit" by a "false prophet". Hell sure is going to be crowded with Muslims, isn't it?
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