offlimits2 wrote:i quoted and gave links of what Eienstied said......
when you read post .. please click the links included.
mr.Bananiot wnet and brought out of context qoute of the scientist..
its not my fault.. and its not my fault . even if alberts two statement contradicted each otehr.. he was human being . mistake is possible by him..
this is why.. Quran is the only book .. challenging 5 billiion people on the earth to find any contradiction.. coz it is pure word of creator..
yes jesus did say that
Jesus - a man whom we love so very much- who was the promised Messenger of the Covenant spoken about by Moses Deuteronomy 18:18 and whom even Jesus spoke about ( John, Chapter 14 ).http://www.findingtruth.net/index.php?o ... 58&lang=en
No, offlimits2, you did not quote Einstein as such. Bananiot quoted Einstein's clarification and set the record straight.
Yes, Jesus mentioned Moses according to the Bible. But where exactly did he mention Mohammed? Nowhere. If you mean a mention by implication, perhaps this will enlighten you:-
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_Musli ... t_Muhammadits not my fault.. and its not my fault . even if alberts two statement contradicted each otehr.. he was human being . mistake is possible by him..
Yes, we know it is not your fault, in more ways than one. I take it you are also a human being, and therefore mistakes are possible by you - you have a right to your opinion, but has it occurred to you that you might be wrong in the dogmatic beliefs you are attempting to promote here?
this is why.. Quran is the only book .. challenging 5 billiion people on the earth to find any contradiction.. coz it is pure word of creator..
This is not very convincing, offlimits2. By he same token, "challenging 5 billion people on the earth to find any contradiction" in , say for example, the tibetan book of the dead ... therefore it must be "the word of creator"