Simpson Freak
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Not-That-Bright, you would accuse other people of talking about empty crap by doing just the same. You are the type that tries to get out of an argument by saying "its not worth my time" and yet you are still here.
Your opinion itself is purile and illogical if your only justification on the worthlessness of the Koran is by saying "its not worth me reading it".
You have just used somantics and empty rhetoric to describe something you have no idea about. Do you know there are references made in the Koran that scientists have only recently found out through science. There are heaps of examples and you can find them, but i guess its you will just sit back, pretend to be logical and enlightened and say that its not worth your time checking out.
Here are just a few things that i can remember:
1. the koran stated that it was the man that determined the gender of a child, a few hundred years before Henry the 8th was chopping off the heads of his wives for bearing him girls.
2. koran would mention a battle that occured in the dead sea and called it "the lowest point on earth". This was a long time before anyone could have known that the dead sea was the lowest land point on Earth, who something puerile and repetitive know this by chance?
3. the koran would refer to how we can be identified from our finger tips, centuries before we realised all finger prints are different and can be used for identification purposes.
4. the koran perfectly describes the development of a zygote to a foetus, mentioning time periods of its development.
5. while the west believed we were stationary in the solar system, the koran mentioned how everything, including the sun, earth and stars are all moving through orbits. This was ages before we realised we are in a galaxy that rotates and that the universe is expanding and everything is moving away from each other.
6. errrrrr i really can't remember much more, you can see the cool scientific insights within the koran in websites like....i dont know... www.themodernreligion.com
my point is that this book could not have been written by some guy who had never left the desert. If he is soooo lucky why would he risk saying all this stuff, i mean he may have said its the women that decide the gender of children and like birds human females could have been XY and men were the XX.
anyway, i was just trying to prove that Not-That-Bright is living up to his name by using the old "its not worth it" defence. He uses baseless somantics and rhetoric to belittle the worth of the Koran and does not back any of his claims.
If you truly believe the Koran has no merit, then post up a few points or quotes, if not then just leave this thread.
Your opinion itself is purile and illogical if your only justification on the worthlessness of the Koran is by saying "its not worth me reading it".
You have just used somantics and empty rhetoric to describe something you have no idea about. Do you know there are references made in the Koran that scientists have only recently found out through science. There are heaps of examples and you can find them, but i guess its you will just sit back, pretend to be logical and enlightened and say that its not worth your time checking out.
Here are just a few things that i can remember:
1. the koran stated that it was the man that determined the gender of a child, a few hundred years before Henry the 8th was chopping off the heads of his wives for bearing him girls.
2. koran would mention a battle that occured in the dead sea and called it "the lowest point on earth". This was a long time before anyone could have known that the dead sea was the lowest land point on Earth, who something puerile and repetitive know this by chance?
3. the koran would refer to how we can be identified from our finger tips, centuries before we realised all finger prints are different and can be used for identification purposes.
4. the koran perfectly describes the development of a zygote to a foetus, mentioning time periods of its development.
5. while the west believed we were stationary in the solar system, the koran mentioned how everything, including the sun, earth and stars are all moving through orbits. This was ages before we realised we are in a galaxy that rotates and that the universe is expanding and everything is moving away from each other.
6. errrrrr i really can't remember much more, you can see the cool scientific insights within the koran in websites like....i dont know... www.themodernreligion.com
my point is that this book could not have been written by some guy who had never left the desert. If he is soooo lucky why would he risk saying all this stuff, i mean he may have said its the women that decide the gender of children and like birds human females could have been XY and men were the XX.
anyway, i was just trying to prove that Not-That-Bright is living up to his name by using the old "its not worth it" defence. He uses baseless somantics and rhetoric to belittle the worth of the Koran and does not back any of his claims.
If you truly believe the Koran has no merit, then post up a few points or quotes, if not then just leave this thread.