ArchivedAhura Mazda has 101 names: The Quran vs. the AvestaHow can ancient thing borrow from a new thing? In other words, how can they borrow from Christianity if Christianity did'n exist at the time? If you say that these cults changed their myths later after Christianity, why don't you apply the same to Islam and your alleged Avesta and other heresies? Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. All these prophecies are twisted to reach the conclusion that they apply to Jesus, however they don't. Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. Hey jerk, those are the same genealogies. It's really weird how a Christian would throw 90% of the "Inspired" Old Testament However it says that the sun stood still :roll: as in Joshua 10:12 Look at the explanation of this verse later :roll: Wow you're really boring. :roll: The Jinn subject was discussed in details in another thread and you were given decisive answers and you still coming back to the same subject. Don't you have something new Bozo? About the seven layers, amy be you would have to wait several years till science discover exaclty the hidden meaning. Just as people who were criticizing verse 21:30 in The Noble Qur'an, then it was discovered that it's an explicit description of the Big Bang. About the sun: Those verses are talking from Dhul-Qarnayn's perspective of where the sun set/rose. Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun setting in a murky spring, and Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun rising on a certain people. Allah gives His factual descriptions BEFORE describing how Dhul-Qarnayn found where/when the sun was setting/rising. Until (Hattaa) as (idhaa) he reached (balagha) the place or time of sunset/west (maghriba)... (18:86) As (idhaa) he reached (balagha) the rise/time of rising [of celestial bodies]/break [of day] (maTli`a)... (18:90) To further explain: just like Morocco is called Al-Maghrib (the West) and we have a prayer at sunset time called maghrib (the "a" on the end of the word in the verse is a vowel denoting accusative grammatical case) and maghrib is used today even today to mean the direction west. The key here is that Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun setting in a murky spring. The verse is very explicite in showing that the setting of the sun (and the rising) are from Dhul-Qarnayn's perspective. Knowing this information, we can understand the description of where the sun set and rose (from Dhul-Qarnayn's perspective) to be simply human descriptions of the areas (both westerly and easterly) of Dhul-Qarnayn's reign. Just as Joshua saw the sun stand still from his OWN perspective. Got it Bozo? May be we should open a thread about some fabulous scientific facts in the Holy Bible Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. May be you should re-read what One God has posted. You look like a truck going only one way with no brakes. And I think the sumerian borrowed this from the Christianity Right? Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. Jesus CRUCIFICTION is just a myth as the other ancient mythological gods. Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread I haven't seen anything that scares me from this Most of them borrowed their beliefs from Islam!!!! Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread. Proves please Don't bother responding to me again unless you can take a scholarly and mature approach to this thread Alexei |
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