Islamic, Allah creation. Is it right or wrong? (scientific)
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I start this thread to see who agrees with Allah type creation, and who disagrees. And why? So anti-creationists, here is your chance to weigh in on another type of creation. Which is basically the same as YEC. Except different god.
I start this thread to see who agrees with Allah type creation, and who disagrees. And why? So anti-creationists, here is your chance to weigh in on another type of creation. Which is basically the same as YEC. Except different god.
Allah Creationism or Christian Creationism or Pubah Creationism or TuTu Creationism or Flabba Flabba Tee Tee Creationism are all bunk in my mind if they believe the earth is 6,000-10,000 years old.
Why? Scientific dating or rocks etc has proved to me otherwise.
Allah Creationism or Christian Creationism or Pubah Creationism or TuTu Creationism or Flabba Flabba Tee Tee Creationism are all bunk in my mind if they believe the earth is 6,000-10,000 years old.
Why? Scientific dating or rocks etc has proved to me otherwise.
The thread is on Allah Islamic creation. So why don't you believe that Allah the creator?
1) Would you say that Allah is the invisible man in the sky?
2) Would you say that only the ignorant believe in Allah?
3) Do you believe that those who believe in Allah have a mental condition?
4) Do you believe that Islamic people are a virus on the community?
This is what is said about those who believe in the Christian God, correct? So why not show your unbias towards religion and start applying it to Allah as well?
This is what is said about those who believe in the Christian God, correct? So why not show your unbias towards religion and start applying it to Allah as well?
The reason the Christians get all the flak is that we live in the USA and its the Christians trying to shove their religion down everyone's throats.
If the Muslims were trying to put "In Allah We Trust" on money and teach their version of creation in science class, they would get the same treatment.
The thread is on Allah Islamic creation. So why don't you believe that Allah the creator?
1) Would you say that Allah is the invisible man in the sky?
2) Would you say that only the ignorant believe in Allah?
3) Do you believe that those who believe in Allah have a mental condition?
4) Do you believe that Islamic people are a virus on the community?
This is what is said about those who believe in the Christian God, correct? So why not show your unbias towards religion and start applying it to Allah as well?
1. I would say none of those things but it sounds as if thats the way you think. Am I wrong?
2. I'm a Christian and in all my life I have never once been labled any of those things.
I think islamic creation myths are as fanciful and contradictory to established facts - as christian creation myths.
I have no problems condemning islam for the same abuses and illusions christianity supports.
Every shred of evidence we have contradicts much of these myths... if you support them, you must reject the facts/science proof we have that shows you are categorically mistaken.
Again, I will ask the same old tired questions......How does the way the world started have to do with the way you live today?
What is the purpose of fretting about it?
Will it make anyone a better Christian to change beliefs?
What does one belief or the other have to do with one's own personal relationship with Jesus?
Any finally, Do you really think that God cares about what you believe about creation as much as he cares about what you think about your fellow man?
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