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To: bronxville

This is why education in the Muslim world sucks—they don’t want people to actually LEARN things and become ENLIGHTENED and see what a fake Islam really is.

As a result, many Muslims are quite superstitious. Some Iraqis believed US tanks had forcefields around them and that if they wrapped their guns in aluminum they could penetrate the forcefield. Some Saudis believed that camel spiders were a plague sent by Allah to harass US troops in Iraq. Conspiracy theories are huge in the Arab world. Everything that goes wrong is immediately attributed to a conspiracy by the CIA and Mossad. Muslims educated in the West are sometimes seen as CIA/Mossad collaboraters.


6 posted on 06/05/2009 6:43:53 PM PDT by G8 Diplomat (I'm learning Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Pashtu, and Russian so someday you won't have to)
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To: G8 Diplomat

The problem with the Muslim methodology is that it could be used to prove that any ancient figure was a prophet of God, especially when many ancients made claims which, unlike Muhammad’s, actually were scientifically accurate.

For instance, Thales of Miletus was able to predict a solar eclipse in 585 B.C. One could use this to argue that he must have been inspired by God. However, Thales also proclaimed that everything is composed of water, an idea that now seems absurd.

Nevertheless, by employing Islam’s Miracle of Reinterpretation, we can justify just about any scientific theory in history. For instance, if I were to use Muslim tactics in defending Thales’ position that everything is made of water, I could make the following argument:

The Prophet Thales claimed that everything is made of water. That’s obviously not true, but Thales was a prophet, so he couldn’t have been wrong. So what could he have meant? Well, consider the composition of water. It is made of hydrogen and oxygen. Most of the mass in the universe is in the form of hydrogen, and all living things use oxygen in some way. Thus, we have in Thales’ statement a full description of the universe—the non-living, predominantly hydrogen part, and the living, oxygen-using part!

But how could Thales have known these things unless God revealed them to him?

Truly this man must be a prophet!

Lo, Prophet Thales, PBUH


8 posted on 06/05/2009 6:57:26 PM PDT by bronxville
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To: G8 Diplomat
This is why education in the Muslim world sucks—they don’t want people to actually LEARN things and become ENLIGHTENED and see what a fake Islam really is.

Not top far from the color book theory of creation then is it.

11 posted on 06/05/2009 7:25:53 PM PDT by org.whodat ("Way past time for new commodities regulation")
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