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By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
@AtlasS33: A bloodthirsty people would have created a bloodthirsty god who destroys an entire group of people for killing a camel. I am sure this blood thirsty god had a little help swinging the sword.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
Cyberman


Quote:Nope. Rotation and orbit are neither synonymous nor interchangeable.

Like the different parts of a LEGO painting. Nothing is interchangable, but connect the dots; arrange the pieces, and everything would make sense.

The orbit make us prone to the sunsets and sunrises, making up the year. 
The rotation make this cycle distribute over everybody on earth.

Just like a painting of LEGO parts. Take one away and the cycle is ruined. 

Quote:The 'system' is not "messed up". Orbital dynamics are universal. Tidal locking is a manifestation of physics, not a corruption.

To humans and earthly life forms, it is.
We won't fair well anywhere else, earth is just perfect for living.


Quote:This must be why I can see the Moon in the daytime.

The shining of the sun hides it in the morning, all we see is a trivial piece of celestial rocks. In other words, the sun takes all the light in the morning.

chimp3

Killing anything is just wrong. Only God gets to kill, Lions always eat Buffalo.
Though Quraish -the tribe of Prophet Mohammed- was just so bloodthirsty, just like most ancient Arabs.

Some of them even used to cannibalize their foes after battles. A woman cannibalized Prophet Mohammed's uncle:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamza_ibn_Abdul-Muttalib

But not the Prophet. He is not like them. He doesn't eat humans.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
It's good that the prophet of islam was not a cannibal.  While he may have been a savage by our standards...as some arabs from some tribes were by his........at least he didn't eat people.

Lord only knows how he managed to fight the temptation.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
(April 10, 2017 at 6:26 am)Khemikal Wrote: It's good that the prophet of islam was not a cannibal.  While he may have been a savage by our standards...as some arabs from some tribes were by his........at least he didn't eat people.

At least we have that.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
It's the little things that really make a difference, isn't it.  hehehe.
I am the Infantry. I am my country’s strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America’s faith and honor against her enemies. I am the Queen of Battle. I am what my country expects me to be, the best trained Soldier in the world. In the race for victory, I am swift, determined, and courageous, armed with a fierce will to win. Never will I fail my country’s trust. Always I fight on…through the foe, to the objective, to triumph overall. If necessary, I will fight to my death. By my steadfast courage, I have won more than 200 years of freedom. I yield not to weakness, to hunger, to cowardice, to fatigue, to superior odds, For I am mentally tough, physically strong, and morally straight. I forsake not, my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever. I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
(April 10, 2017 at 6:26 am)Khemikal Wrote: It's good that the prophet of islam was not a cannibal.  While he may have been a savage by our standards...as some arabs from some tribes were by his........at least he didn't eat people.  

Lord only knows how he managed to fight the temptation.

It is funny, a joke material, though scary as hell because some Middle Eastern people used to express the act as a severe form of "grudge" and hate; it's so common to say:

Hashrab min dammak
حشرب من دمك
I will drink from your blood

In a fight in Egypt.

To some Arabs, the act of cannibalism was a form of revenge; severe brutalizing of the enemy. 
Perhaps to most humans too. Hannibal Lecter isn't an Arab person. Eating man flesh as a form of rejoice is a barbaric trait to express deep grudge.

Prophet Mohammed fought against some of the most barbaric people of his time. He is not the cannibal; the enemy was.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
(April 10, 2017 at 6:58 am)AtlasS33 Wrote:
(April 10, 2017 at 6:26 am)Khemikal Wrote: It's good that the prophet of islam was not a cannibal.  While he may have been a savage by our standards...as some arabs from some tribes were by his........at least he didn't eat people.  

Lord only knows how he managed to fight the temptation.

It is funny, a joke material, though scary as hell because some Middle Eastern people used to express the act as a severe form of "grudge" and hate; it's so common to say:

Hashrab min dammak
حشرب من دمك
I will drink from your blood

In a fight in Egypt.

To some Arabs, the act of cannibalism was a form of revenge; severe brutalizing of the enemy. 
Perhaps to most humans too. Hannibal Lecter isn't an Arab person. Eating man flesh as a form of rejoice is a barbaric trait to express deep grudge.

Prophet Mohammed fought against some of the most barbaric people of his time. He is not the cannibal; the enemy was.
At least that throat slashing bandit was not a cannibal. Phew! I am so relieved.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
(April 10, 2017 at 6:58 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: It is funny, a joke material, though scary as hell because some Middle Eastern people used to express the act as a severe form of "grudge" and hate; it's so common to say:

Hashrab min dammak
حشرب من دمك
I will drink from your blood

In a fight in Egypt.

To some Arabs, the act of cannibalism was a form of revenge; severe brutalizing of the enemy. 
Perhaps to most humans too. Hannibal Lecter isn't an Arab person. Eating man flesh as a form of rejoice is a barbaric trait to express deep grudge.

Prophet Mohammed fought against some of the most barbaric people of his time. He is not the cannibal; the enemy was.

Not at all limited to some middle eastern people.  There is evidence of cannibalism everywhere human beings have been.  I agree that it's barbaric...pretty much by definition(?), again, glad he wasn't a barbaric cannibal...still a barbarian.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
(April 10, 2017 at 7:02 am)chimp3 Wrote: At least that throat slashing bandit was not a cannibal. Phew! I am so relieved.

He was a bandit in the eyes of Roman emperors who used to rape little children and watch death matches in the local arena, also a bandit in eyes of Persia and its torture methods:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism

Let's be honest; Prophet Mohammed and his followers were up against some twisted bunch.
If ancient Persia or ancient Rome called me a bandit, I'll be proud.

Kemikal

Barbaric indeed. Just haunting.
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RE: By the sun and its morning. ( 2 ) And [by] the moon when it follows it
Is this yet the Muslim's version of trying to reach back in time and claim ignorant humans knew more than they really did? Because we have other Christians here using the "fine Tuning" crap to point to the bible. 

Nothing in those verses demonstrate modern scientific MATH.

We get Christians quote the beliefs of Newton and Aquinas and? 

The ancient Greeks coined the word "atom", so by that logic, since they are much older, we should all believe in their gods. But somehow and rightfully so, nobody does that. Because the language and context of the word as it was used back then did not mean "electron, proton/neutron", back then it merely meant "imagine the smallest thing you cant divide".

Arabs gave us algebra and we thank them for that, but none of that makes Allah real god. 

This is retrofitting after the fact, nothing more. Reaching back in time to prop up an ambiguous quote is not evidence, it is reaching for nothing and pretending it is something.
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