H2O wrote:H2O wrote:I will pop in now and then to stir some things up
Everybody heard I was leaving to go back to work but no body payed attention to the rest of my statment above :roll:
whosyourdaddy wrote:How can you say you can ask an "Arabic speaking Christian" about events before the year 600? When Muhammed arrived, so many people were murdered back then by his followers; I can't imagine how many "Arabic speaking Christians survived at that time. Muhammed's idea of a miracle was murdering and plundering caravans in the desert.
Please Read the following:
Recently Father Pecerillo, a famous Franciscan Archiologist, found morethan twenty churches in Madaba at the south of Jordan. From the Forth Century we found houses in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Palestine with this inscriptionin Arabic :"Bism El-Lah al Rahman al Rahim" that showed that Christians were the first to use
this name[Allah] so as to indicate their belief in the Holy Trinity, more than two hundred years before Islam.
http://www.al-bushra.org/arbhrtg/arbxtn04.htm
[] Are mine. Also I am tracing hte Archiologist down to get the pics of his discovery.
"Bism El-Lah al Rahman al Rahim" (Arab Christian) and " Bism illah irRahman irRahim "(Quranic) both mean " In the name of Alllaah(properly spelled) The most compasionate The most Merciful", where the name Allah is literally, USED.
Let me shine some light on some other stuff that you probably over looked ?
What is the name of G-D in Aramaic ? The Aramaic name of G-D is "Aalah" which is found in the earliest writings of the New Testament Bible called the Peshitta which was found dating between the 1-2 century that uses the name "Aalah"
http://www.atour.com/cgi-bin/lexicon.cgi Word Number: 904 . "Aalah" is the Aramaic form of "Allaah" for example "Moses" in english "Moshaa" in Hebrew and "Moosaa" in Arabic, these are forms.