You're going to hell if you __________ (5 Viewers)

BlanquiNegro

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Mar 28, 2006
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Btw, the photo is of NGC 6543, which is popularly known as "The Cat's Eye Nebula". Apparently any mention of cat's eyes in the Koran wasn't as interesting...
Yeah
What about mentioning the cobalt and that it is one of the Meteroid compositions in Quran?

If you wanna keep joking and offending all the muslim members in this forum by saying bad things about Quran then its better to close the subject
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Yeah
What about mentioning the cobalt and that it is one of the Meteroid compositions in Quran?

If you wanna keep joking and offending all the muslim members in this forum by saying bad things about Quran then its better to close the subject
Never said anything bad about the Quran. But rather what I don't understand are the people who are trying so unconvincingly to make us believe their interpretations of it and cannot see their logic has no critical merits. (Not to mention that I always thought that the primary goal of the world's great religious texts were to give people spiritual insight and direction and to save men's souls -- rather than to be wasted on the kind of fortune telling parlor games you'll find in the carnival back lot of a circus.)

I don't get the meteoroid reference. The earth has been littered with meteoroid impacts containing amounts of cobalt for billions of years, long before humans, animals, and perhaps even life itself. To me, this is stating the obvious and I don't see what it's supposed to prove. The first bacteria on earth that came out of the oceans undoubtledly encountered meteoroids and cobalt.
 

BlanquiNegro

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Mar 28, 2006
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ßüякε;1890854 said:
I want to know what he means by the cobalt.
I asked you this
Fine
will you agree if i told u that the cobalt was discovered in 1737
and that it can be found in a large amount in Meteros or Meteroids
the information which was discovered just few years ago?
and your answer was this
ßüякε;1890839 said:
Dude, everyone knows the Chevy Cobalt was only designed a couple years ago.

I think Ze is right
this thread is going no where
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Never said anything bad about the Quran. But rather what I don't understand are the people who are trying so unconvincingly to make us believe their interpretations of it and cannot see their logic has no critical merits.

I don't get the meteoroid reference. The earth has been littered with meteoroid impacts containing amounts of cobalt for billions of years, long before humans, animals, and perhaps even life itself. To me, this is stating the obvious and I don't see what it's supposed to prove. The first bacteria on earth that came out of the oceans undoubtledly encountered meteoroids and cobalt.
I asked you this


and your answer was this


I think Ze is right
this thread is going no where
Greg just said what I am trying to convey to you, I don't understand your English enough to answer your question, if it is even a question.
 

BlanquiNegro

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2006
949
Never said anything bad about the Quran. But rather what I don't understand are the people who are trying so unconvincingly to make us believe their interpretations of it and cannot see their logic has no critical merits.

I don't get the meteoroid reference. The earth has been littered with meteoroid impacts containing amounts of cobalt for billions of years, long before humans, animals, and perhaps even life itself. To me, this is stating the obvious and I don't see what it's supposed to prove. The first bacteria on earth that came out of the oceans undoubtledly encountered meteoroids and cobalt.
Cobalt was discovered in 1737
And found to be one of the meteroids composition just few years ago
and in the same time
the exactly same info has been mentioned in Quran which is more than 1400 years old
and you think it doesn't make any sense

how did our propthet know about it?
there is only one answer for this
It wasn't him
It was his God
Our God

And BTW
I know that things like bacteria has always been there but Q is when was it discovered?
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
Cobalt was discovered in 1737
And found to be one of the meteroids composition just few years ago
and in the same time
the exactly same info has been mentioned in Quran which is more than 1400 years old
and you think it doesn't make any sense

how did our propthet know about it?
there is only one answer for this
It wasn't him
It was his God
Our God

And BTW
I know that things like bacteria has always been there but Q is when was it discovered?
Okay, let me see the verses where Cobalt is mentioned.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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Cobalt was discovered in 1737
And found to be one of the meteroids composition just few years ago
and in the same time
the exactly same info has been mentioned in Quran which is more than 1400 years old
and you think it doesn't make any sense

how did our propthet know about it?
there is only one answer for this
It wasn't him
It was his God
Our God

And BTW
I know that things like bacteria has always been there but Q is when was it discovered?
I don't see cobalt mentioned here:
http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1890817&postcount=384
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Cobalt was discovered in 1737
And found to be one of the meteroids composition just few years ago
and in the same time
the exactly same info has been mentioned in Quran which is more than 1400 years old
and you think it doesn't make any sense

how did our propthet know about it?
there is only one answer for this
It wasn't him
It was his God
Our God

And BTW
I know that things like bacteria has always been there but Q is when was it discovered?
I don't know the Quran enough to say anything about what it might have to say about cobalt, even if I find it odd to believe that one of the world's great religious texts would be focusing its attention on playing fortune telling trivia games with its readers.

That said, the earth has been getting hit by meteorites since its inception billions of years ago. To say "cobalt was discovered" is as disingenuous as saying that Columbus "discovered" America.
 

BlanquiNegro

Senior Member
Mar 28, 2006
949
ßüякε;1890859 said:
Greg just said what I am trying to convey to you, I don't understand your English enough to answer your question, if it is even a question.
I know that my English is shit
but come on it was very easy and very clear Burke
Fine
will you agree if i told u that the cobalt was discovered in 1737
and that it can be found in a large amount in Meteors or Meteoroids
the information which was discovered just few years ago?
Just tell me what is it exactly that you didn't understand from that post?

U know Burke
Convincing an atheist that God does exist when he/she already made up his/her mind is just like convincing someone with the fact that the man walked on the moon no matter what you said

And one more thing for Martin here before quiting this thread
When you said that the universe is timeless and so could be God
you sounded like comparing the a created thing with its creator
like comparing a door and the carpenter who made it which doesn't make any sense at all

Creator doesn't have to share anything with what he creates
and here is the main issue and that's why i told u several times that God is unique in just everything and there is nothing like him and he is not sharing any of his characteristics with anything else and that's why he is God
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
ßüякε;1890871 said:
I don't care about him.

I'm going to create a video and call it, "Why I am a READER!"

:lol2:
I have a disease that must get a name. Every time someone wings a YouTube link, I just don't have the patience for clicking open the page, having it buffer, sitting through an x-minute video. It's like having to go through voice mail instead of e-mail (or Twitter, if you prefer).

Someone ought to develop a service so I can just mouse over the YouTube link and get a text summarization.
 

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