On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Samiya Illias <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> If you were a Muslim you would not doubt the wisdom and knowledge of the
> author of the Quran. Rather, you would try to understand why is it so.
>

And if cows had wings, they could open their own airline. The above is not
an argument.


>
> For the pagans, I understand, but with comp, paganism and resistance to
> the argument-per-authority seems to be encouraged.
>
>
>
> Or 6:49:
>
> “Those that deny Our revelations shall be punished for their misdeeds” .
>
>
> This is either an argument-per-authority, or a trivial statement that
> departing from truth leads to catastrophes. We need much more translation
> to judge this, especially that in those time, such an assertion apparently
> irreligious might only be a poetical assertion on some acceptable axiomatic
> of truth.
>
>
>
>
>
> or 3:149–51
>
> "We will put terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. . . . The Fire
> shall be their home”
>
>
>
> Same for this. If you believe that 5+5= 4, "we" shall put the mess in your
> bank account and internet.
>
>
> Quite terrifying the modern analogy :-)
>

Well, that's based on your scripture and citations. Is it alright to mock
it as you do? PGC

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