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  • You madame, are a loon.

  • Wow... this is really reaching.

  • The freedoms outlined in our constitution were appropriately influenced by islam,...to combat and quantify an introverted ideology as obsolete and a plague for the world...in ages to come. As it stands, the constitution represents the ultimate line of defense against this demonic plague of a theocracy...also known as the universal toilet paper ideology.\

  • The explanation of that verse is most likely this one : when the ovaries and the testicles start to form in the Foetus, they are located in the area between the lower ribs and the middle of the backbone, before they later on descend, as the Foetus develops, in the pelvis for females and in the scrotum for males.

    Believing in God is the most important thing. I'm glad you do.

    What are those "absurd" doctrines you said Islam is full of?

  • She is VERY deceptive. The 'no coercion in religion' verse was abbrogated by later verses. Why else would apostates be killed for leaving Islam as it says in the hadith?

    Jefferson used his Koran to learn about the Barbary pirates who were attacking Americans, not so he could get ideas about 'good government'. The USA is founded upon principles based on the bible, classical Greek, Roman, & various enlightenment philosophers. Most of his library books dealt with those subjects, not Islam.

  • @732ChMartel This is a common misconception... Death was the punishment for traitors, not apostates. Some people back then, would convert to Islam just to come and spy on muslims and then renounce Islam and go back to the non-believers camp, which is obviously committing treason. "No coercion in religion" was never abrogated. No muslim scholar ever said that...

  • @rasetoi So, you're trying to tell me that the jizya, the tax on infidels, or to put it more succinctly, extortion money, is not a coercion to join islam, since the burden is lifted on non-muslims when they convert? There's no way you can intelligently justify a religion put together from bits & pieces of Christianity, Judaism, & Zoroastrianism by someone who had a political/egotistical agenda. Why believe anyone who proclaims himself to be a prophet of God without questioning the evidence?

  • @732ChMartel Muslims pay taxes too... It's called Zakat. And it amounts to more than the Jizya. So Jizya was by no means a coercion to join Islam.

    Islam explains that there is one God, who sent messengers (prophets) with the same message (religion) to humankind whenever necessary. So there is only one religion, and that is Islam... Christianity and Judaism diverted from the original message. So it is only natural that they still share a lot with Islam (not the other way around).

  • @rasetoi Well, you're in good company. Mohammed got it all wrong too. He believed that Miriam (Mary), the mother of Jesus was the sister of Aaron, brother of Moses. (Sura 19; 28, 29. He didn't know that Moses & Aaron lived about 1200 years before Mary. He also borrowed the Greek idea that sperm originated in the kidneys, not the testicles. M. believed that man was formed from a clot of blood, not the union of sperm and egg. How could a 'divinely' inspired prophet be so wrong?????

  • @732ChMartel Really? My name is Jonah, does it mean that I must be the prophet Jonah who lived thousands of years ago? There goes your Aaron argument.

    The clot is the description of the embryo when it attaches to the uterine wall.

    I never heard about this kidney sperm theory...

    Do you believe in God?

  • @rasetoi ...except that M. specifically says clot, not embryo....the microscope hadn't been invented yet, so the common error was also M's error. The lineage of Mary is clearly spelled out in the New Testament, and no mention is made of Aaron. As for god, belief is a poor word. I would say the understanding of the source of all things is very mysterious. It is an ongoing process of discovery thru reason & love of nature. There is being & presence & we all are that. Call it Oneness.

  • @732ChMartel One last thing. I am not a believer in god. I'm more interested in the reality of god. I know I have 5 fingers. I don't believe it, I know it. To believe means you don't really know for sure. Many beliefs can be wrong. Strong religious beliefs give rise to doubts. Doubts give rise to fear, which eventually leads to violence, which is mankind's history in relation to the so-called 'great' religions of the world. Do consider this....

  • @732ChMartel The clot was an image used by Quran to picture what the embryo looked like at that stage, to people who did not have a microscope.

    The Old Testament is not a trustworthy source (for muslims at least). It gives Jesus a lineage and a father.

    You cannot Know God literally speaking. You can only believe in him, since he is beyond any understanding.

    Doubts are welcome in Islam. Only from doubt, can certainty ever rise.

  • @rasetoi So, what may be called god, or any other name, is Oneness, but that doesn't mean I am a Muslim.

    Abraham was a believer in one god, so was Akhenaten and the writers of the Vedas. They weren't believers in Islam. Islam has a particular culture/flavour & is full of absurd doctrines. As for the sperm theory, read Sura 86;7,8 "Man is created from a drop proceeding from between the backbone & the ribs." Well....testicles are a lot lower than the ribcage.

  • @732ChMartel If you are interested, you can read this colection of sermons about Oneness by Imam Ali, cousin and confident of the prophet Mohammad :

    "islamquery[dot]com/documents/­Praises of God Nahjul Balagha .pdf"

  • This woman has just been appointed by B. Hussein Obama to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).

    w w w.yalibnan.com/2011/06/10/pres­ident-obama-appoints-dr-azizah­-al-hibri-to-uscirf/

    It is not at all surprising that BHO appoints a Muslim, not a Christian or a Jew, to such a post. Even though Obama claims Christianity personally, he has done more than any president to promote Islam in the USA than all of the past US Presidents combined.

  • She is lying. Look for article on WHY Jefferson read the Koran. It sure wasn't for positive reasons.

  • Shariah law must be stopped. I'm betting Islam was about the last thing on our founding fathers minds..this woman makesme sleepy

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