Islamic view on aliens .
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The phrase ‘Lord of the worlds’ (in plural) is always used in the Quran.
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Doesn't change the fact you are a ****ing idiot and have no defense...
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If that was a reply to my post (not sure then why you were so scared to address it properly) then I remember it was you who once before came up with a similar sophisticated reply, and when I challenged you to explain yourself with an intelligent argument you legged the hell out. Now this time, I am giving you another chance to prove yourself and clear my suspicion, so if you have balls I would like you to explain why you say that with AN INTELLIGENT ARGUMENT
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Question: in Christianity according to the bible god created man in his form blah blah blah, in the Muslim faith where do humans come from? Is there an Adam and Eve style story? Anyone?
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Many years ago I was watching a documentary on how turn of the century Westerners and Easterners involved with Westerners considered Aliens. It was mentioned that an Islamic scholar thought they should be converted to Islam. I'd imagine many an evangelist thought the same only converted to Christianity.
I really wish Aliens would show up en masse before I croak; would love to see them bitch slap organized religion.
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Quite interesting that you find it interesting . This guy’s audience are the actual Muslims, that’s is why he was not very clear on some points because he was using Arabic words without providing explanations.
The phrase ‘Lord of the worlds’ (in plural) is always used in the Quran.
The phrase ‘Lord of the worlds’ (in plural) is always used in the Quran.
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If that was a reply to my post (not sure then why you were so scared to address it properly) then I remember it was you who once before came up with a similar sophisticated reply, and when I challenged you to explain yourself with an intelligent argument you legged the hell out. Now this time, I am giving you another chance to prove yourself and clear my suspicion, so if you have balls I would like you to explain why you say that with AN INTELLIGENT ARGUMENT
We're still waiting for you to address any of the veritable host of questions that have been put to you in the last few months.
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Only if the aliens don't already have their own organised religions.
Anyway, the churches would just argue that as god created the universe he created the aliens too, so there wouldn't be any real changes. The mainstream religions already accept that the creation chapter is just an early attempt at understanding how the world was created and not necessarily meant to be taken literal. The Catholic Church, for example, has no problems with evolution.
Anyway, the churches would just argue that as god created the universe he created the aliens too, so there wouldn't be any real changes. The mainstream religions already accept that the creation chapter is just an early attempt at understanding how the world was created and not necessarily meant to be taken literal. The Catholic Church, for example, has no problems with evolution.
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Only if the aliens don't already have their own organised religions.
Anyway, the churches would just argue that as god created the universe he created the aliens too, so there wouldn't be any real changes. The mainstream religions already accept that the creation chapter is just an early attempt at understanding how the world was created and not necessarily meant to be taken literal. The Catholic Church, for example, has no problems with evolution.
Anyway, the churches would just argue that as god created the universe he created the aliens too, so there wouldn't be any real changes. The mainstream religions already accept that the creation chapter is just an early attempt at understanding how the world was created and not necessarily meant to be taken literal. The Catholic Church, for example, has no problems with evolution.
Yeah the big religion have accepted science because they knew it would be a losing proposition to publicly oppose it; so they just change their tune to accommodate it, as opposed to just admitting their are FOS.
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Since you chickened out and failed to raise to the challenge I put to you, my suspicion was in place then. Quite impressed with myself actually, as my impression of people is always right. So now I have to choose a nick name for you. I’d already picked up nick names for a couple here, I've nick named them the moron and the prick. In your case I think I have an idea coming up, a two syllable word where the second syllable contains ‘less’
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Since you chickened out and failed to raise to the challenge I put to you, my suspicion was in place then. Quite impressed with myself actually, as my impression of people is always right. So now I have to choose a nick name for you. I’d already picked up nick names for a couple here, I've nick named them the moron and the prick. In your case I think I have an idea coming up, a two syllable word where the second syllable contains ‘less’