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yeh lol they sho ar funnay!!SashatheMan said:yes parodies are humourous, much like the parody of the quran. Thats some funny stuff
yeh lol they sho ar funnay!!SashatheMan said:yes parodies are humourous, much like the parody of the quran. Thats some funny stuff
Yes but hte Mona Lisa was ahuman creation, not the qur'an.SashatheMan said:another way at looking at it , is that anything can be observed and then copied to a very similar standard. using the same example a replica of the mona lisa, looks exactly the same and i dont think that you can distinguish between a real and a fake without proper knowledge of it. so anything is possible to be copied to a very similar degree. once again yuor wrong.
Cheap attacks are useless. On the "Day of judgement", whihc you do not believe in, you will finally see, it's just a shame you cannot now. For of what the qur'an says of hell, I feel sorry for you, but in heaven (jannah) those feelings are not necessary, therefore I will feel nothing for you. I do not call your beliefs stupid and bullshit. I do not undersstand them completely, but I try. But one can only explain so far, unless you are apart of that belief. You are hopeless...now you're probably going ot say somethign similar about me, it is always the way with you people...like yeah I know you are but what am I.Not-That-Bright said:All arguments about the koran being perfect, and this being a reason for believing are just bs... Wake up to yourselves muslims, It's sad.
But it is perfect...and unaltered, you can find an ancient Copy of the Quran at a turkish museum (there is more that one actually) and look at one reprinted recently, and it is exact in form and content.Not-That-Bright said:All arguments about the koran being perfect, and this being a reason for believing are just bs... Wake up to yourselves muslims, It's sad.
why is the quran made out of the coomon materials that humans had in the 7th century, why does it have to be preserved so it doesnt get deteriorate through time?googooloo said:Yes but hte Mona Lisa was ahuman creation, not the qur'an.
oh, so teachings of good are of no value to you? hmmmm...Damage Inc. said:The Qur'an is a work of fiction and should be treated as such. It's teachings carry as much weight as those of Christianity. None.
Islam isn't a timeless religion. It was invented in the 7th Century.
And it makes a lot of sense that Islam is such a peaceful religion, that people around the world (I hate to use the word terrorists) are using Islam to justify the murder of innocent civilians.
likewise and goodnight (although i havent given up yet)withoutaface said:I give up. The arguments put forward by theists are, and always will be retarded,
Thankyou and goodnight.
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What the hell does it matter if it has not been altered?! WHAT DOES IT MATTER!!!But it is perfect...and unaltered, you can find an ancient Copy of the Quran at a turkish museum (there is more that one actually) and look at one reprinted recently, and it is exact in form and content.
No you don't have to prove it, but --googooloo said:OMG! I have done what you ask over and over again to many of you people. I do not need to prove to you why I believe in something as much as you don't need to prove why you may believe in aliens, or athiesm is the key or nihilism.
How do you know that it is the word of God?googooloo said:The Qur'an is perfect beause it is the word of god.
Excellent, you have provided a reason to back up your belief - I commend you.googooloo said:One proof of this is the predicitons within the qur'an,
So you can strike out the prophecy reason from your head.Claim
The text contains many prophecies that have accurately been fulfilled, proving it is a divine source.
Response
1. There are several mundane ways in which a prediction of the future can be fulfilled:
- Retrodiction. The "prophecy" can be written or modified after the events fulfilling it have already occurred.
- Vagueness. The prophecy can be worded in such a way that people can interpret any outcome as a fulfillment. Nostradomus's prophecies are all of this type. Vagueness works particularly well when people are religiously motivated to believe the prophecies.
- Inevitability. The prophecy can predict something that is almost sure to happen, such as the collapse of a city. Since nothing lasts forever, the city is sure to fall someday. If it has not, it can be said that according to prophecy, it will.
- Denial. One can claim that the fulfilling events occurred even if they have not. Or, more commonly, one can forget that the prophecy was ever made.
- Self-fulfillment. A person can act deliberately to satisfy a known prophecy.
There are no prophecies in the text that cannot easily fit into one or more of those categories.
2. In biblical times, prophecies were not simply predictions. They were warnings of what could or would happen if things did not change. They were meant to influence people's behavior. If the people heeded the prophecy, the events would not come to pass. A fulfilled prophecy was a failed prophecy, because it meant people did not heed the warning.
3. Other religions claim many fulfilled prophecies, too.
(www.talk-origins.org)
What do you mean by reproduced/replicated?googooloo said:another is its inability to be replicated, reproduced, whatever word you wish to use.
No, it is not. With respect, any remotely tenable reasons have been refuted. But we are perfectly open to your provision of more.googooloo said:I always had s belief in god. But the christian way of worship I disliked, then I found Islam. Everythign in Islam made sence to me, so I joined the righteous path.
That is why. The brilliance of the Qur'an is the miracle given to The Last Prophet of Allah as his sign of being a prophet and that this really was god. It is also, as I have also said, a way of keeping the faith form shifting, a way of keeping the core of wroship safe and untainted adn unaltered due to the inability of tampering wiht its words, even if you tried (i.e The True Furqan imitation qur'an).
The end.
That is only relevant if the original was true to begin with -- which is the whole point of the argument.zahid said:But it is perfect...and unaltered, you can find an ancient Copy of the Quran at a turkish museum (there is more that one actually) and look at one reprinted recently, and it is exact in form and content.
the bible on the other hand has about 10billion versions, all tampered with. The bible in its original Form is also Sacred to the Muslims.
Only if the original was pure, which is the whole issue at hand. It doesn't matter if it was unaltered for 1,000,000 years if it is not true.Riqtay said:Islam is a timeless religeon, meaning that its teachings were taught and implemented from the 7th Century to now and into the future. It also means that its teachings were uncorrupted through humans and thus its teachings are pure.
I agree with you, though there is clearly a problem that isn't going away anytime soon. Islam may be a peaceful religion but it has spawned a particularly dangerous group of followers in recent times.Riqtay said:I also believe that people should not marginalize the majority of Muslims because of the acts of the cowardly few who give Muslims all around the world a bad name.
Terrorist and islamic academics (non muslim ones too) will start off the whole story of so-called "islamism" with sayed QutbMoonlightSonata said:Islam may be a peaceful religion but it has spawned a particularly dangerous group of followers in recent times.
anyone can claim to be a priest too doucheface.anyone can claim to be an imaam- It doesnt matter! coz no one has to follow u
well, considering that other religions also went through this phase, i would have expected it to reach us, though not in this proportion. i kinda saw the "we're better than you cos we're going to heaven" attitude, but i didnt expect the "OMG your not muslim? let me show you my explosives' feelings to you" attitude to dominate at any time, save a third world war.MoonlightSonata said:I agree with you, though there is clearly a problem that isn't going away anytime soon. Islam may be a peaceful religion but it has spawned a particularly dangerous group of followers in recent times.
yeah, but it is the imaams that were on the streets last week and have no degree which are most likely to preach jihad and terrorism. the imaam i go to has rarely said anything about preaching to others. he has always given us advice to preach to ourselves and make us better people. conversions would come naturally if followers of a religion gained support and appeal by the community.Not-That-Bright said:anyone can claim to be a priest too doucheface.