On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 6:15 AM, Samiya Illias <[email protected]>
wrote:

​> ​
> The heating of the seas is a Quranic prediction for the future.


​It's one hell of a lot easier to predict the past than the future, perhaps
that's why nobody seems to have noticed the "prediction" until long after
the event happened. After any big event there are always those who say the
Bible or the Quran or
​
Nostradamus
​ predicted it, but for some reason they never seem able to find those
predictions before the event happened, it's always after.

​> ​
> It's written all across the Quran.


​Why should that be of more interest than if it was written across Mother
Goose? ​


​> ​
> Whether they take it as divine communication or not is entirely up them.


​I'm not a idiot so I choose not. ​


​> ​
> However, it is our duty to inform others
> ​ ​
> so those who wish might take the message seriously.


​And you were informed of this before the age of reason by your mommy and
daddy when you took everything adults said seriously. And your
mommy and daddy
​ believe that crap because of what they were told by their mommy and
daddy, ​which is why religious belief and geography correlate so strongly.
And now you wish to infect others with this mind virus, but it works much
better with the very young, so I think you'd have better luck pushing your
snake oil at a Spongebob fan list, lifelong religious imprinting works best
on those under 10 and
most on this list are a bit
older​ than that​
.

  John K Clark

>
>

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