Now that's really stretching it... It's like seeing faces in clouds...
2006-10-08 11:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't take any word smiting, with modern knowledge to mean that an ancient book 'predicted' anything. Show me something that isn't just grasping at straws, or isn't replicated in 'cold' reads by so called "psychics". This reminds me of numerology. And the number 13 shall be! Oh wait, it was may 26th! That is divisible by 13, it was written! Oh wait it was the 31st, that is just 13 in reverse! IT WAS WRITTEN! Oh wait, we defined atom, and nucleus IT WAS WRITTEN! --not superstitious
2016-03-28 02:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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They like to wait until a new scientific discovery is made and then point to some ridiculously obscure verse and claim the quran predicted it. I'm glad you don't see it, because it's not there.
2006-10-08 11:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Just by this alone, without context, it looks more like reproduction than atomic power. Seed and kernal, sperm and egg. Alone are "dead". Together there is life. Life is not forever, so all life dies.
2006-10-08 11:35:37
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answered by bumppo 5
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Well done...we need to ask where these ideas are quoted, then read in context to see if a verse is being cut/pasted where it doesn't belong, whether from the Qu'ran or the Bible or the Bhagavad Gita or...wherever.
2006-10-08 11:27:36
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answered by stronzo5785 4
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Yea, I guess they gave America the Great nuclear secret during WWII, and now they want it back...ha., ah ha, lol
Little did they know it came from a Jew named Albert.
2006-10-08 11:27:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It only proves that Muslims are delusional.
2006-10-08 12:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't see any relation, they like Christians interprit their scripture as they wish
2006-10-08 11:28:20
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answered by . 6
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WHO CARES???
2006-10-08 12:01:14
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answered by scary g 3
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