The Improbability of God

petros

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probability is that every glass of water contains at least one molecule
that once passed through someone's colon??? :shock:

Maybe through several colons over time??? :shock:

....probably even mine. Drink up!
 

eanassir

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Is it true Mohammed was a white guy?



God – be exalted – said in the Quran 108: 1-3, addressing Prophet Mohammed:
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ . فَصَلِّ لِرَبِّكَ وَانْحَرْ . إِنَّ شَانِئَكَ هُوَ الْأَبْتَرُ


The explanation:
(In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful)
1. We have given you [Mohammed, good in] abundance.
2. So pray to your Lord [the prayer of the Feast of Immolation] and sacrifice [for Him, your offering after the prayer.]
3. It is he who hates you that will be curtailed [of every good.])
 

Scott Free

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On the contrary: if Mohammed invented the Quran, would he say to other people: I don't know the meaning of these ayat, but only some other ayat I have been taught their meaning by the angel Gabriel;

That is exactly what he would say if he invented the Quran. He would claim he doesn't understand the words so he could dodge explaining them. Instead he says some angel whispering in his ear told him this stuff.

Moreover it also follows that he would say you couldn't doubt his words, even though he doesn't understand them, because he wanted power. If he was truly a good man he would ask people to doubt him since he admits he doesn't even understand his ramblings.

Instead of doubting or even questioning he commands you follow him. Since he can't even understand his own words it means he is either a lunatic or a very bad man who desires power.

Ask yourself this: what kind of man insists you follow words he doesn't understand and further, what kind of a man can claim such words are from god when he doesn't even know what they mean?

It's obvious eanassir that Muhammad was a charlatan.

He was no more from god than you or I.
 

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I had this bookmarked to show my daughter how screwed up people can be. We tore it apart as an exercise and came up with possible explanations for why and how he could think such crazy stuff. He seems like a nice man just not much of a critical thinker.
 
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I think if I were to believe in things of this nature, I'd choose the easter bunny. It provides food (eggs), doesn't kill people, is nice n fuzzy and friendly, doesn't make demands for praise, doesn't tell people to write lies in books about it, etc.
 

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That is exactly what he would say if he invented the Quran. He would claim he doesn't understand the words so he could dodge explaining them. Instead he says some angel whispering in his ear told him this stuff.

Moreover it also follows that he would say you couldn't doubt his words, even though he doesn't understand them, because he wanted power. If he was truly a good man he would ask people to doubt him since he admits he doesn't even understand his ramblings.

Instead of doubting or even questioning he commands you follow him. Since he can't even understand his own words it means he is either a lunatic or a very bad man who desires power.

Ask yourself this: what kind of man insists you follow words he doesn't understand and further, what kind of a man can claim such words are from god when he doesn't even know what they mean?

It's obvious eanassir that Muhammad was a charlatan.

He was no more from god than you or I.



It is very obvious that you are either a charlatan: i.e. tries to trick others (while you know that Mohammed was truthful); or at least you are confused and deluded.

IMO I think truly you are both deluded and a charlatan; I tell you how:

You know that Mohammed is truthful (and this is very evident like the sun in the sky), and that he received the Quran the word of God.

And at the same time, you confused yourself by following the footsteps of Satan, and you blinded yourself (and this is to your misery);

then you further get away from God's way.

This is in the Quran 6: 26
وَهُمْ يَنْهَوْنَ عَنْهُ وَيَنْأَوْنَ عَنْهُ وَإِن يُهْلِكُونَ إِلاَّ أَنفُسَهُمْ وَمَا يَشْعُرُونَ

The explanation:
(And they forbid [men] from [listening to] the [Quran],
and keep afar from it [lest they should discern its truthfulness and believe]
;

but only they destroy themselves [with this keeping afar from listening to the Quran]

although they are not aware [of that.])

Then you started to bar people from believing in God alone and in His apostles and His revelations, while this is very dangerous for the atheist and disbeliever in the afterlife; as in the Quran 47: 34
إِنَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا وَصَدُّوا عَن سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ ثُمَّ مَاتُوا وَهُمْ كُفَّارٌ فَلَن يَغْفِرَ اللَّهُ لَهُمْ

The explanation:
(those who unbelieve [in the Quran] and bar [people] from God's way and then die being unbelievers; God will not forgive them [their sins.])

man-after-death.t35.com
 

eanassir

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Caught a segment on radio yesterday about the elves, faeries, gnomes, and hidden people of Iceland.
In the Land of the Fairy King: Iceland’s Elf School
Conjecture:
Could they have been responsible for writing the holy books (Qur'an, Bible, Torah, Vedas, ..) instead of the angel Gabriel?
Help me out here!



Genies, demons or devils did not bring the books of God: the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospel and the Quran.

This is in the Quran 26: 210-213 , about the Quran revelation
وَمَا تَنَزَّلَتْ بِهِ الشَّيَاطِينُ . وَمَا يَنبَغِي لَهُمْ وَمَا يَسْتَطِيعُونَ . إِنَّهُمْ عَنِ السَّمْعِ لَمَعْزُولُونَ ...الخ​

The explanation:
(The devils have not brought it [: the Quran] down.
It is not meet for them, nor is it in their power.
Truly, they are banished from the hearing.

Therefore invoke not, [together] with God, another god, lest you [Mohammed] be one of the doomed.)

man-after-death.t35.com
 
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Talloola said that she will return to the earth, as will all people.

I said - "I will return to the earth 'in death'. We are all 'of' the earth, part of the
earth, a biodegradable bit of life, and in death, we become part of the earth
again.
Don't ever confuse anything I say with 'what' you believe, there is no similarity
at all.
 

Scott Free

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It is very obvious that you are either a charlatan: i.e. tries to trick others (while you know that Mohammed was truthful); or at least you are confused and deluded.

I know he was a lunatic that wrote things even he couldn't understand.

IMO I think truly you are both deluded and a charlatan; I tell you how:

You know that Mohammed is truthful (and this is very evident like the sun in the sky), and that he received the Quran the word of God.

Absolutely not!

How ridiculous.

At best he heard mad ramblings in his head and at worse he was tyrant in the making.

And at the same time, you confused yourself by following the footsteps of Satan, and you blinded yourself (and this is to your misery);

then you further get away from God's way.

1) I can't follow something that doesn't exist.

2) I can't get away from something that doesn't exist.
 

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Faeries exist. Oh, you non believers! Have you never been to a gay bar on New Years Eve?

And the 666 thing. Don't you know Scott Free is the anti-christ? eanassir thinks so.

And Mohammad was smoking some really good hash. Or was that really bad hash? I guess it depends on your point of view.
 

Spade

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I think, Cliff, it was devil's food!
 

eanassir

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he was a lunatic ...
wrote things even he couldn't understand...
he heard mad ramblings in his head ...
he was tyrant in the making.

In addition, you said elsewhere:
he was charlatan ...
impostor ...

Plus many other lies with which you accused the noble prophet Mohammed; this obviously expounds your claims as untrue.

This is in the Quran 51: 8
إِنَّكُمْ لَفِي قَوْلٍ مُّخْتَلِفٍ​
The explanation:
(Truly you [associaters] are of varying opinion [about the messenger and the Quran.)