my icecream smells like hair...
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my icecream smells like hair...
no..really...it smells like fish....i think we left that fish in the freezer for waaaay to long...
Hey Flat top Check you PM's!!
how's my new avatar?
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Hey Professor! Haven't dinos been extinct for millions of years?
Wrong Little Buddy...Dinosaurs still walk on the land and swim in the seas! And the Earth is less than 10,000 years old.
I'm more upset that Flash was used to make that.
You Aussies get no respect, do you?Quote:
But unlike the other Kangaroos who hopped to Australia, Hopsiah's family stayed behind to witness the coming of the Messiah!
More open-mindedness:
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The Internet was created by the United States of America - a Christian nation [ref. 1, 2, 3] - and should not be used to spread anti-Christian, secular, or non-Christian propaganda and hatespeech. This is our Internet, and we should exercise our position as its owners and as the guardians of civilization to stop its misuse.
Realised I was wasting keyboard time and energy....Quote:
Originally posted by ViRGo_RK
<edit>Where did Your post go, DP?</edit>
who really cares what other people think..and who really cares how mistaken I think they are.
david
Man if everybody would think that way it would be a better world:D
wow, at least we know now where the next crop of abortion clinic bombers are going to come from.
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Originally posted by I_am_TheFlasher
Since I am a Christian, I would know that Allah is not the same as God, Allah is a false god, same as buddah etc..
WHOAH! Dude, you cannot be serious. If you are - please get the **** out of my sight, and more so out of every religious person's sight.
i hate the way u say this!!Quote:
Originally posted by I_am_TheFlasher
Since I am a Christian, I would know that Allah is not the same as God, Allah is a false god, same as buddah etc..
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Allah....
For muslims , the Greatest and the Most inclusive of the Names of God , an Arabic word of rich and varied meaning , denoting The One Who is adored in worship, Who creates all the exists, Who had priority over all creations, Who is lofty and hidden ,Who confounds all human understanding. It is exactly the same word that the Jews, in Hebrew, use for God (eloh), the same word which Jesus Christ used in Aramaic when He prayed to God. God has an identical name in Judaism ,Chrisianity and Islam; Allah is the same God worshiped by all religions.
david p.
"jesus is alive in the hearts of millions living today: millions who will take their faith to the grave - where it belongs"
Just saw this on someones nickname on MSN and thought I would post it :)
Thats pretty harshQuote:
Originally posted by bvgroote
"jesus is alive in the hearts of millions living today: millions who will take their faith to the grave - where it belongs"
Just saw this on someones nickname on MSN and thought I would post it :)
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Originally posted by david petley
Allah....
For muslims , the Greatest and the Most inclusive of the Names of God , an Arabic word of rich and varied meaning , denoting The One Who is adored in worship, Who creates all the exists, Who had priority over all creations, Who is lofty and hidden ,Who confounds all human understanding. It is exactly the same word that the Jews, in Hebrew, use for God (eloh), the same word which Jesus Christ used in Aramaic when He prayed to God. God has an identical name in Judaism ,Chrisianity and Islam; Allah is the same God worshiped by all religions.
david p.
Ok I'm definitley not a religious scholar, but are you sure they are "the same" God? (In my opinion, they're all fake, but for arguments sake...)
I mean, I understand that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all have ONE God, but are they supposedly praying to the same one? I mean, if you read the Koran, and read the Bible are they exactly the same when describing God's actions creating the earth and people etc? I mean, I always thought that Jews and Christians had the same God, that the jews only believed in the Old testament while Christians adopted the new testament. Muslims don't agree with any of the bible do they? I hope I'm making sense, I mean...yes I understand they both think their God is the one God and the other religions are just praying to their own God under a different name, but that would mean that if God were true, then all accounts of him and his personality in the Koran and Bible would be similiar would they not?
Actually, Jesus appears in the Koran as a phrophet, as well as Mary and Joseph. I think Moses and many other Biblical figures do as well.
Jews agree with Christians up until the whole part about Jesus, as far as I know. Christianity is really a spin-off of Judiasim.
Anyway, it's all good. I'm Catholic. I don't look down on people of different faiths. They were raised different than me, their history is different. They belive they are right as adamantly as I do. Who am I to tell them they're evil and going to hell?
The only groups I really have a problem with are extreme fundamentalists in any religion. They all have the common traits of being fearful of anything but themselves, mistrusting, condescending and focused on all the negative things in this world, instead of trying to make it a better place.
*Except the Amish. They tend to be pretty laid back and don't bother anyone.
he told Mohammed one thing and Moses another thing just to mess with us :DQuote:
Originally posted by Visionray
but that would mean that if God were true, then all accounts of him and his personality in the Koran and Bible would be similiar would they not?
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I thought the koran was to the new testament as the new testament is to the old testament.
Essentially, it is another book.
Muslim's just believe Jesus was just another prophet, not the son of god.
~Zakarus2001
No, the main difference in the three monotheistic religions is the way they view(interpret) the creator, and what said creator expects of us.Quote:
but that would mean that if God were true, then all accounts of him and his personality in the Koran and Bible would be similiar would they not?
But essentially some of the stories in all three books are the same. As a matter of fact some of these stories are derived from early mesopotamian lore. If you go to the Epic of Gilgamesh, you will find some of the roots of the stories in the old testament, such as the flood.
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