now that this conversation has veered off, the results might be more clear since we first debated about it. remember the first post of the thread: chapter 111 is useless and makes chapter 11 verse 1 a lie.
there are so many verses in the qur`an that are extremely hard to understand. and if you say it wasn't talking about every verse, then that would make chapter 11 verse 1 contradict even itself. if the verses are perfect and explained in detail, why can no one explain chapter 74 verse 30 ("Over...
you used a hadith to support a lie you've accidentally said to me. abu lahab was the nickname of abdul uzza, which is an uncle of the prophet. because of that, do you think God would use such a confusing reference after stating that the verses are perfect and explained in detail? you're just...
chapters 110 and 111 seem completely unrelated. according to your beliefs, why would you even need to explain what you're saying to someone if the verses are "perfect" and "explained in detail"?
the only verse in chapter 111 that mentions anyone other than abu lahab and his wife is in verse 2...
people wrote the qur`an based on what they remembered muhammad saying years after he said it, where even muhammad had difficulty hearing what gabriel was saying.
you can't just argue with this saying it's the word of God. chapter 111 is completely unnecessary. countless people will go to hell. why would God have made that chapter about two people in particular? chapter 11 verse 1 implies that we wouldn't even need to debate about verses in the qur`an...
http://quran.com/111
abu lahab is muhammad's uncle
no one wrote the verses except his followers years after he died. we're getting that version of the qur`an. it could consist of anything he said. and this does not debunk the fact that chapter 111 contradicts chapter 11 verse 1
one, yesterday i discovered that in the qur`an, chapter 11 verse 1 states that the verses are perfected and explained in detail, but all of chapter 111 is clearly about muhammad wanting revenge on his uncle and her wife. the entire message of the qur`an would be benefited without that chapter...
faith: underinterpreted
religion: misunderstood
spirituality: overpraised
my religion (which is no religion): morality
i say faith is underinterpreted because of how complex of a thing it is in terms of matter
it's convenient that you mentioned this! the fact that my hand is like this made me strive to become someone who always wants to push the standards of limit. so i became a guitarist, then started producing music (this is my soundcloud page https://soundcloud.com/diversa and i composed the keys...
it's funny that you say that because the coincidences regarding my name relate to the info in the picture i attached in this reply below the facebook link.
and solomon was an important king, david was an important king, and kelvin was an important lord so it's like a matrix of coincidences but...
it might be more interesting to you if you read about my name and stepped back and realized the two sets of coincidences are coincidentally both abrahamic
i don't classify myself under any specific established religion, but i am interested in studying the teachings of judaism, christianity, and islam, and i also have a personal relationship with God. i don't think i will move anywhere like that, though.
please respond and discuss.
if i pray like a muslim, during the tawheed portion of the prayer, my right hand does the tawheed finger which in islam means "there is no deity but God" and this finger is also the alif that completes the entire word Allah when you look at my hands. the alif is...
here you can read the things i found out about my birth in regard to religion. i hope you find this interesting and i would like to hear your thoughts
i'm a caribbean/native american and i don't follow a specific established religion. however i follow and worship God