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Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
#51
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:41 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:40 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I just noticed under your name over your avatar you have the word "Witness".

Man, if I had a nickle for every Christian who used that same word, I'd make Trump look broke. 
 
Boy you make me want to pull my hair out with your horrible logic. You cant even see you sound NO DIFFERENT than the Christian fundies whom are as sure as you think you are. 

FYI, Moses DID NOT EXIST nor did Jesus. Jews were never slaves in Egypt in any case.

Bro I get it, all claims seem the same to you regarding religion. So you gave up. I'm just telling you that is not a good attitude.

You say, "gave up" like it was a bad thing.

I also gave up Santa and the Tooth fairy. I bet you'd find it absurd if, since I am 51 years old, if I still believed that crap? 

Not a good attitude? SINCE WHEN? 

You think it is a "bad attitude" not to believe in Thor or Apollo? 

YES IT IS GOOD to ditch old and bad claims.  If you expect me to cling to the past, just because you are still stuck in the past, nope, sorry, you are barking up the wrong tree.
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#52
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:43 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote: All claims ARE the same regarding religion.

They may seem similar, and so the true religion will have a different approach to proving religion while all religions will have a lot of truth that the true religion has, there has to be something huge it emphasizes on that distinguishes it from the false religions.
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#53
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:46 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:43 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote: All claims ARE the same regarding religion.

They may seem similar, and so the true religion will have a different approach to proving religion while all religions will have a lot of truth that the true religion has, there has to be something huge it emphasizes on that distinguishes it from the false religions.

There is no such thing as a "true" religion. You still don't get it. EVERYONE thinks they got it right. Get in line, take a number. 

I love how you think you are different but cant see that you are really NOT any different.
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#54
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:46 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:41 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Bro I get it, all claims seem the same to you regarding religion. So you gave up. I'm just telling you that is not a good attitude.

You say, "gave up" like it was a bad thing.

I also gave up Santa and the Tooth fairy. I bet you'd find it absurd if, since I am 51 years old, if I still believed that crap? 

Not a good attitude? SINCE WHEN? 

You think it is a "bad attitude" not to believe in Thor or Apollo? 

YES IT IS GOOD to ditch old and bad claims.  If you expect me to cling to the past, just because you are still stuck in the past, nope, sorry, you are barking up the wrong tree.

Bro again, I understand where you are coming from. Giving up on finding the that which ought to be valued most such that everything pales in comparison to the love and appreciation we ought to give to that thing,  is a very irrational thing.

Worse than Atheism, is being apathetic to the question. That is the most irrational out of all stances you can take and people take pride in that irrational stance.

That being that you out to live your life for, to you is the same as the claim of Thor and Apollo.

You are lost and trying to justify you found wisdom by abandoning the journey to wisdom. Rather a paradox is what you are in.
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#55
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:46 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:43 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote: All claims ARE the same regarding religion.

They may seem similar, and so the true religion will have a different approach to proving religion while all religions will have a lot of truth that the true religion has, there has to be something huge it emphasizes on that distinguishes it from the false religions.

All religions are false.
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#56
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:54 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:46 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: They may seem similar, and so the true religion will have a different approach to proving religion while all religions will have a lot of truth that the true religion has, there has to be something huge it emphasizes on that distinguishes it from the false religions.

All religions are false.

So perhaps a religion that explains how they are all false would be the true religion if shows why they are all false and why the path is different than what they call to.
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#57
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 2:50 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(January 13, 2018 at 2:46 pm)Brian37 Wrote: You say, "gave up" like it was a bad thing.

I also gave up Santa and the Tooth fairy. I bet you'd find it absurd if, since I am 51 years old, if I still believed that crap? 

Not a good attitude? SINCE WHEN? 

You think it is a "bad attitude" not to believe in Thor or Apollo? 

YES IT IS GOOD to ditch old and bad claims.  If you expect me to cling to the past, just because you are still stuck in the past, nope, sorry, you are barking up the wrong tree.

Bro again, I understand where you are coming from. Giving up on finding the that which ought to be valued most such that everything pales in comparison to the love and appreciation we ought to give to that thing,  is a very irrational thing.

Worse than Atheism, is being apathetic to the question. That is the most irrational out of all stances you can take and people take pride in that irrational stance.

That being that you out to live your life for, to you is the same as the claim of Thor and Apollo.

You are lost and trying to justify you found wisdom by abandoning the journey to wisdom. Rather a paradox is what you are in.

HOLY PROJECTIONISM BATMAN!

No, I am not lost, please stop projecting your desires on me. When I tell Christians I don't believe in Jesus, they ALSO STUPIDLY try to treat me like a lost puppy to save.

I can 100% assure you I am NOT lost. My brain works fine thank you.
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#58
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
You can't assure yourself let alone anyone else you are not lost.

If you deny the path and it's connector, if you deny the one who the journey is towards and it's source, if you deny your leader and guide, if you do deny the on who the goal is towards and you ought to value the most and who you have been created to value and cherish and love, than you are disconnected and far removed from the path of light and are not being guided by those who mark the signs and names, your journey relies on denial of knowledge and you take pride in taking a stance of not knowing what the ultimate thing to be valued is.
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#59
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
(January 13, 2018 at 3:02 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: You can't assure yourself let alone anyone else you are not lost.

If you deny the path and it's connector, if you deny the one who the journey is towards and it's source, if you deny your leader and guide, if you do deny the on who the goal is towards and you ought to value the most and who you have been created to value and cherish and love, than you are disconnected and far removed from the path of light and are not being guided by those who mark the signs and names, your journey relies on denial of knowledge and you take pride in taking a stance of not knowing what the ultimate thing to be valued is.

^^^^^^^ This word salad proudly sponsored by Acme Mythology, Acme Mythology, the same company that makes traps for the Coyote for the Roadrunner.
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#60
RE: Verse 42:23 and how to interpret it, disciplines of interpreting Quran.
OP; you don't have any shame or leftovers of dignity ?
Look at the comments. Nobody cares, even readers don't care.

You are repeating the same broken record, doing the same gymnastic jumps around arguments; copy-paste walls of text in one sad cycle.
Are you a computer? Or just a very sad Shiite missionary ?

God damn it; no wonder Muslims are getting their asses kicked worldwide. If we gave you an excuse of being a part of the "weak" sect; majorities from bigger sects are as sad as you.

Empty brains, walls of text, gymnastic jumps around counter-argument, and moreover: no shame waging sectarian crusades, and when people begin to question or discuss, messed up words about love and mental illness get vomited out of your mouth.

Instead; give the members some pictures and articles about the crimes of your cult; would ya ? xD
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