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Anything you believe in strongly becomes a reality for you, in the end it all boils down the Faith.
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Anything you believe in strongly becomes a reality for you, in the end it all boils down the Faith.
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Actually we need both to love a sane life. Science allows us to make advances in technology that enhances our quality of life. Religion answers questions science cannot answer like what happens after death, what is our purpose on earth, etc.
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What events are you referring to and how do they disprove Quran??
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Please reed Sura Ababeel!
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so you doubt there is a Creator or your are sure there is no God?
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the name of the surah is Surah Feel (Elephants) not ababeel.
Surah Feel is about an incident before Islam, probably in the year of the birth of the holy Prophet (pbuh).
Your proposed theory has no value. Kaaba is still there despite all those attacks
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What gave you such an idea that I think that? ![]()
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Asked a question.
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I don’t doubt either. You maybe confusing me with the OP here.
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lol, again lame arguments **without **scientific proofs..
and by the way thanks for proving you’re an Atheist.. you better check the definition of an atheist..
and dont worry if you dont have answers, just answer my questions and we will gradually get to the conclusion..
so, do you also believe that human was an ape??
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Now look at the quote you shared.
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If you take everything out of context, you will have misunderstandings waiting for you at every corner.
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I think I hit a nerve of a science doctor.. so he is behaving bad.. lol..
irony?? really?? did you know that the topic of this thread is Science and Religion.. you said religious beliefs contradicts with science, and didnt proved it scientifically yet.. why??
however, my next question is, actually now there are 2..
prove it scientifically that human, apes and other primates have a common ancestor..
and do you believe in big bang theory (primary nebula, the blast, universe expanding)??
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Don’t worry religious folks in future your kids or grand kids will ask you why Mosa needed to go the koh-e-toor when Allah can be reached every corner and part of the world!
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O you dont worry about what questions they are gona ask cuz I’m sure even a non-religious person like me has answer to that. All it needs is to have some sanity. Now remember the focus here is on “sanity” and “knowledge”. What you are doing on this website is completely lacking it.
So yea keep trolling and posting anti-Islam. But seriously is that your bread and butter as well? I mean do they pay you good? Or you have dedicated the whole life to trolling?
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Yes I am one of the richest person by earning from trolling on this website since 2004.
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I second this, they are lacking it..
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ZOROASTRIANISM: ARTA VIRAF’S NIGHT JOURNEYA night journey to the heavens is found in an old Pahlavi book known as “The Book of Arta Viraf.” The Zoroastrian story describes the journey of a saintly priest, Arta Viraf, who went into a trance and his spirit went up to the heavens under the guidance of an angel named Sarosh. He passed from one utopia to another until he reached the presence of Ormazd, the great deity of the whole universe. When Arta saw the heavens and how happy its inhabitants were, Ormazd commanded him to return to earth as his ‘messenger’ to tell the people all that he saw and heard. Ormazd commanded that his followers pray five times a day.