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(April 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm)Muslim Scholar Wrote:(April 17, 2013 at 10:30 am)pocaracas Wrote: Why should I accept your book over these guys'?it is because I proved God existence and no one was able to refute it. If I remember it correctly, I refuted your proof, on the basis that you had defined a hypothetical time that doesn't relate to the actual universal time. (April 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm)Muslim Scholar Wrote:(April 17, 2013 at 10:30 am)pocaracas Wrote: Why should I accept your book over these guys'?it is because I proved God existence and no one was able to refute it. Is misplaced and unwarranted arrogance a sin in Islam? You haven't proven your version of god so please don't insult the intelligence of humanity by claiming you have. (April 17, 2013 at 4:16 pm)cato123 Wrote:And I have evidence that the only significant numbers are 4 8 15 16 23 42(April 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm)Muslim Scholar Wrote: it is because I proved God existence and no one was able to refute it. ![]() Boy, I'd hate to see if the Qur'an were mistranslated, or re-translated into another language. All the significance of those numbers would be obliterated, since the count would no longer be accurate. (April 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm)Muslim Scholar Wrote:(April 17, 2013 at 10:30 am)pocaracas Wrote: Why should I accept your book over these guys'?it is because I proved God existence and no one was able to refute it. That's not how I remember it. You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid. Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis. RE: Islam or Atheism
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(April 16, 2013 at 4:17 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: How about when God said in the Quran that the Universe is expandingLaying aside that you won't find any quran that predates the 20th century with this interpretation embedded (iow...the qurans publishers started using the interpretation "expanding" as soon as we knew...but not demonstrably before) what does this tell us? Norse myth states that human beings come from trees - which is suprisingly true in general, but horrendously innaccurate in the particulars (and in the method of aquiring the knowledge - which is important). Many societies that postulated a spherical earth (for example) did not do so based on any observation either. They didn't actually know, it was just woven into their myth structure. In any case, correct me if I;'m wrong, but doesn't the quran also claim that the universe will collapse (in much the same tortured way as the expanding bit)? Further, do you think that any of these conjectures (and many, many more) weren't already being bandied about in the greek and persian world? Again, predictably wrong, predictably right - and often for poor reasons in both cases. Quote:or telling about exact incidents in the futureCare to present an example of this? Quote:If you look to the amount of scientific facts and future prediction in Quran, it cannot be fabricated (specially by Mohamed)What can't be fabricated? The above bit about our expanding universe clearly and transparently was. Is this (and other things like it) the driving force behind your faith? Would your faith be shaken or abandoned by these sorts of things being demonstrably untrue? (April 17, 2013 at 3:23 pm)Muslim Scholar Wrote: it is because I proved God existence and no one was able to refute it.You keep saying this like you're trying to cast a spell. It's no more true now than it was the first time, and repeating it won't alter that.
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(April 19, 2013 at 12:21 pm)Rhythm Wrote:Yes, Quran told that the Universe will be warped like a book(April 16, 2013 at 4:17 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: How about when God said in the Quran that the Universe is expandingLaying aside that you won't find any quran that predates the 20th century with this interpretation embedded (iow...the qurans publishers started using the interpretation "expanding" as soon as we knew...but not demonstrably before) what does this tell us? Norse myth states that human beings come from trees - which is suprisingly true in general, but horrendously innaccurate in the particulars (and in the method of aquiring the knowledge - which is important). Many societies that postulated a spherical earth (for example) did not do so based on any observation either. They didn't actually know, it was just woven into their myth structure. In any case, correct me if I;'m wrong, but doesn't the quran also claim that the universe will collapse (in much the same tortured way as the expanding bit)? Further, do you think that any of these conjectures (and many, many more) weren't already being bandied about in the greek and persian world? Again, predictably wrong, predictably right - and often for poor reasons in both cases. till now it is not obvious how, but in the future science may discover something then it will match with the Quranic words. Quote:I'll create a separate thread for thatQuote:or telling about exact incidents in the futureCare to present an example of this? Quote:warped like a bookWhat the hell does that even mean? |
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