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So, now you're going to read the Koran, right? I'll hold you to that promise, and ask you about it every time you post. Remember this question: Quote:
--------------------------------------- I can't wait to tell people about how afdave didn't know there were Islamic hospitals and orphanages. They'll get such a laugh! |
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However, many have and even more biologists have. Dave, why did you start a thread with the sole purpose of declaring your ignorance to to richness of the world? you are the blind man who thinks the elephant is a snake but you aren't the one holding its trunk. Go figure out that reference. |
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Afdave READ the Book of Mormon it has several advantages for practising Christians it is written in a linguistic style that is a homage/rip off/parody (? )of the KJV Bible and has all the "history" you could ever hope to read (None of it actually true history of course )
It can get a bit boring with all the "And it came to pass" lines but nowhere near as much as the Bible with its "begats" can be PLUS it shows just how a normal human being can come up with this sort of nonsensical quasi religious bunkum without the benefit of divine inspiration. Seriously you will never look at the Bible OT in particular in the same light again Edited to add a BIG advantage is that it's very very short compared to other religious holy books, in fact it's very handily paperback book size so it fits in your pocket (Just goes to show that God finally realised that a pocket sized book would sell in huge quantities and be much more convenient to carry around just a pity it seems to have taken him a few thousand years to realise this ) |
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Toto ... Here's what I read about early hospitals ...
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As for Islamic prophecies, do you have one or two that you think are quite convincing? I do for the Bible. I read several that you linked and they did not seem convincing to me ... For example .... Quote:
As for charity work in general, are you telling me that people in Islamic countries are REQUIRED to give? That sounds like a tax. Something like Social Security. What I'm referring to in Christianity are private charities staffed and funded by volunteers who are donating voluntarily because they love God and love people. ************************************ I agree with Lucretius that the Book of Mormon seems like a rip-off from the KJV. |
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But do you also agree with this part Dave?
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Meanwhile, have a look at the threads I am involved in and see how much criticism takes place against me and other creationists. |
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afdave - I don't think Toto finds any of supposed confirmed prophecies in the Koran to be convincing. His point is that they're as convincing as the supposed ones in the Bible, ie, not at all.
WRT the hospitals - Bravo. You went and did some reading, and then came back with information from a source that is not totally dubious, and used it to refute a specific point that someone made. That's how you play the game around here. That's one of the things you have to do if you want to be taken seriously. The other one is not to make ridiculous claims in the first place. |
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