yes , i got itComparisons can be made without believing in the truth of the actual religion or concept. For example, you could compare the religions of Sikhism and Hinduism without believing either.
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yes , i got itComparisons can be made without believing in the truth of the actual religion or concept. For example, you could compare the religions of Sikhism and Hinduism without believing either.
So now you are saying that one has to believe in god, the bible, and/or the koran in order to even have an opinion about them?
Talk about arrogance...
all of you did not got my point , I wounder , how a man give his opinion in something , he did not believe in it already.
Opinions are like ***holes my friend, everybody's got one.
Unrelated to the thread topic: Godobeyer, are you relying on an internet translator program? I only ask because It appears that english is not your first language and I have met people on other forums who seem unable to defend themselves across a language barrier that is worsened by online translators.
the strange thing is I can understand almost 90% of what he is trying to get across... he seems kinda gifted that way even though his English is not perfect...
Opinions are like ***holes my friend, everybody's got one.
Unrelated to the thread topic: Godobeyer, are you relying on an internet translator program? I only ask because It appears that english is not your first language and I have met people on other forums who seem unable to defend themselves across a language barrier that is worsened by online translators.
look i just add only this sign ' to that word " מַחֲמַדִּ "....discover the spelling/Phonetic of that word by your selfMem Chet Mem Dalet in Hebrew, according to Ben Yehuda's English-Hebrew Hebrew-English Dictionary, means precious one or coveted thing.
The Yod Mem Sofet at the end of a word makes it plural.
So instead of precious one/coveted thing, you now have precious ones/coveted things.
So Muhammad is a precious one or coveted thing?
Have you not read the book? Song of Solomon is a pornographic tale between a man and his wife. She talks of him putting his hand to the hole and her opening for him. Him withdrawing and coming back. He talks of her breasts and what they look like and how they feel.
.... and he reads in the Hebrew.... "Ah, Muhammad" ....
No, no, no. It's "Ah, Muhammads"
It is still more likely that the word didn´t mean Muhammad to begin with.Muhammad (pbuh) is the prophet you did not accept him because you discover that He was not a Jewish (as you want) , for that you changing the meaning of his name to beloved or pets , to hide him , and then you hiding the spelling from the world.
It is still more likely that the word didn´t mean Muhammad to begin with.
Muhammad (pbuh) is the prophet you did not accept him because you discover that He was not a Jewish (as you want) , for that you changing the meaning of his name to beloved or pets , to hide him , and then you hiding the spelling from the world.
I did check google translate, and it can mean Muhammad... if you add something first. So, on one hand it could be a conspiracy to hide that Muhammad appear there (assuming I understand him correctly, of course). Or it could be that the word didn´t mean Muhammad in the first place. I think that Occam´s razor applies here, considering that the conspiracy alternative just appear to be a weird case of paranoia.... and no Hebrew lexicon will list "Muhammad" as a possible meaning of the word!!
This incompetence is not abysmal, it's a black hole.