View Single Post
Old
  (#5 (permalink))
AntiKarateKid
LI Senior Member
 
AntiKarateKid's Avatar
 
Status: Offline
Posts: 451
Reputation: 2003
Rep Power: 9
AntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond reputeAntiKarateKid has a reputation beyond repute
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: New York
Gender:Brother In Islam
Way of Life: Muslim
Default Re: Everything Created in pairs? - 06-15-2008

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd View Post
Why is that we take into account "anti-matter" when we exclude asexually reproducing species?
No, Allah created EVERYTHING in pairs. The asexuala rgument comes into play when we say Allah created all animals in pairs which implies sexual relations which leads to the asexual question

The proper translation is that Allah created EVERYthing in pairs though some people translate it into " all animals". Everthing in pairs could refer to what the other brother posted before me or the fact taht all matter or "everything" has an assigned antiparticle which makes it a pair. Keep in mind most of these so called " mistakes" stem from the disbelivers willfully translating the Quran in ways that dont make sense.


If i tell you I love french fries but hate rotten food, you say " oh but there are rotten fries too so you are contradicting yourself". The whole thing is retarded, I like french fries but obviously not rotten ones


My example is poor really but it kinda captures waht I mean. Science provides us insight intot he meanings of the Quran in the ways that for ambiguous terms such as "all things", it clariefies it and shows us which translation is the proper one out of all of them if it is unclear.
   
Reply With Quote
 
Page generated in 0.09761 seconds with 9 queries