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I do not think you can call a scripture i hold highly bull****.I can insult a book or an idea outside of it's DIR.
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I do not think you can call a scripture i hold highly bull****.I can insult a book or an idea outside of it's DIR.
I do not think you can call a scripture i hold highly bull****.
You used profanity. Especially, on a scripture i hold really high.According to the site rules, yes I can.
If we cannot say anything that will offend something someone holds sacred, we would not be able to utter a world.
You used profanity. Especially, on a scripture i hold really high.
It does not matter, you insulted the book i believe to be the greatest of all. You should just watch your word selection. The fact that you false reported me is funny too.Should have read the whole paragraph, it is our fault if the filter does not catch the profanity, if it does catch it is not against the rules.
It does not matter, you insulted the book i believe to be the greatest of all. You should just watch your word selection. The fact that you false reported me is funny too.
Thanks.Yes, several times.
"Agnosticism is saying that you do not know if a deity exist." #456
paarsurrey said: ↑
Did one study Quran from cover to cover, intently?
Regards
Thanks.
Then one cannot reasonably express that one does not know, since one has received the requisite knowledge. G-d and his attributes have been explained in Quran elaborately. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Regards
Then one cannot reasonably express that one does not know, since one has received the requisite knowledge. G-d and his attributes have been explained in Quran elaborately. Please correct me if I am wrong.
The very same can be said about you, paarsurrey.
If you have never study science or history before, then you cannot possibly and reasonably express what you don't know, AND YET you always do like to lecture us and preach us to what's wrong with science or with history.
In the thread - "Was Islam spread by the sword?", you have constantly copy-and-paste wiki articles about this country or that country, but you never bother to understand them.
Muslims did spread Islam everywhere when they have made wars upon or invaded another nation. And yet you ignored the parts in the wiki articles that are saying the opposite of what you are claiming, just demonstrate you are cherry picking what you are reading, and show to everyone your dishonest tactics.
A lot of people don't take you all that serious because of the ways you do things.
You claiming that a person cannot understand Islam if they have read the Qur'an, but the same can be said about you having never study or understand history or science, but you are very insistent in telling us what are wrong in history and in science, only demonstrate double standard and your hypocrisy.
I have read the Qur'an from cover-to-cover.
Do i pretend to understand every single passage in the Qur'an?
Of course not, because a lot of passages in the Qur'an are vague and ambiguous, which may have any number of meanings or different interpretations. The same can be said about the Tanakh or the Bible, or any other scripture or religious literature.
If a scripture is crouched in allegory and hidden meanings and symbols, then there are bound to be many different interpretations.
I have some experiences in reading literature other than the Qur'an, and I am not just talking about the bible. I have read other scriptures and other literature that have religious or mythological themes, and know enough to tell you that there is nothing really special about the Qur'an.
Like the other scriptures before the Qur'an, the Qur'an is filled with myths, fables and folklore, half-truths and no truths, and superstitions.
Reading the Qur'an don't give me any indication what were written, to be true, especially when the Qur'an contained angels, jinns and talking ants, and a hold lot of make-believes.
Are you willing to stop talking about history or science, which you have little to no knowledge at all?
If you give me one error in the Qur´an, i will accept Atheism today.*Gives this person a ****ing medal*
I didn't say it, yet one did get the knowledge.That assumes that I think the qur'an is true, which I do not.
The very same can be said about you, paarsurrey.
If you have never study science or history before, then you cannot possibly and reasonably express what you don't know, AND YET you always do like to lecture us and preach us to what's wrong with science or with history.
In the thread - "Was Islam spread by the sword?", you have constantly copy-and-paste wiki articles about this country or that country, but you never bother to understand them.
Muslims did spread Islam everywhere when they have made wars upon or invaded another nation. And yet you ignored the parts in the wiki articles that are saying the opposite of what you are claiming, just demonstrate you are cherry picking what you are reading, and show to everyone your dishonest tactics.
A lot of people don't take you all that serious because of the ways you do things.
You claiming that a person cannot understand Islam if they have read the Qur'an, but the same can be said about you having never study or understand history or science, but you are very insistent in telling us what are wrong in history and in science, only demonstrate double standard and your hypocrisy.
I have read the Qur'an from cover-to-cover.
Do i pretend to understand every single passage in the Qur'an?
Of course not, because a lot of passages in the Qur'an are vague and ambiguous, which may have any number of meanings or different interpretations. The same can be said about the Tanakh or the Bible, or any other scripture or religious literature.
If a scripture is crouched in allegory and hidden meanings and symbols, then there are bound to be many different interpretations.
I have some experiences in reading literature other than the Qur'an, and I am not just talking about the bible. I have read other scriptures and other literature that have religious or mythological themes, and know enough to tell you that there is nothing really special about the Qur'an.
Like the other scriptures before the Qur'an, the Qur'an is filled with myths, fables and folklore, half-truths and no truths, and superstitions.
Reading the Qur'an don't give me any indication what were written, to be true, especially when the Qur'an contained angels, jinns and talking ants, and a whole lot of make-believes.
Are you willing to stop talking about history or science, which you have little to no knowledge at all?
If you give me one error in the Qur´an, i will accept Atheism today.
I didn't say it, yet one did get the knowledge.
Regards
Haha, an error will never be picked out so i will not.Thats a bad reason to accept atheism.
Haha, an error will never be picked out so i will not.
If you give me one error in the Qur´an, i willaccept Atheism today.
In the Qur´an, there is not one statement that says that Muslims cannot marry a polytheist.If you must insist.
I will give you an error.
Can a Muslim man marry a polytheist according to Islam?
In the Qur´an, there is not one statement that says that you cannot marry a polytheist.