Friday, July 1, 2011

continued (which you call facts.) UYOB. Since your god reveals all your questions to you. Why not ask your god why he had the bible and quran written so it would confuse millions of folks about how to interpret them? I am certain you can see all the different interpretations of the holy books. Also ask him Exactly how and why did he make the big bang but not let us understand how he did it? Sorry but if you say (Well he just snapped his fingers or wiggled his nose) that just isn't good enough If you think it makes sense that your god made the universe for our enjoyment Why did he make it so big that we will never be able to see it all? Ask him to tell you why he did this. Are you afraid to ask the god you believe in because he may take your after life away? Are you too unworthy of him to ask questions? UYOB Don't you think these questions have been asked down through the ages by folks who believe just as strongly as you do about your god. And there has never been anybody's question answered about those things i mentioned. Why do you think that is Buddy? Does your god only answer questions which already have easy answers? Does he just not care enough to answer those questions? Maybe he just want to keep testing you folks and want to keep you guessing about important questions instead of telling you. Or maybe the god you believe in just doesn't exists. continued 2


response

Abu Sufyan bin Harb informed me that Heraclius had sent a messenger to him while he had been accompanying a caravan from Quraish. They were merchants doing business in Sham (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan), at the time when Allah's Apostle had truce with Abu Sufyan and Quraish infidels. So Abu Sufyan and his companions went to Heraclius at Ilya (Jerusalem). Heraclius called them in the court and he had all the senior Roman dignitaries around him. He called for his translator who, translating Heraclius's question said to them, "Who amongst you is closely related to that man who claims to be a Prophet?" Abu Sufyan replied, "I am the nearest relative to him (amongst the group)."
Heraclius said, "Bring him (Abu Sufyan) close to me and make his companions stand behind him." Abu Sufyan added, Heraclius told his translator to tell my companions that he wanted to put some questions to me regarding that man (The Prophet) and that if I told a lie they (my companions) should contradict me." Abu Sufyan added, "By Allah! Had I not been afraid of my companions labeling me a liar, I would not have spoken the truth about the Prophet. The first question he asked me about him was:
'What is his family status amongst you?'
I replied, 'He belongs to a good (noble) family amongst us.'
Heraclius further asked, 'Has anybody amongst you ever claimed the same (i.e. to be a Prophet) before him?'
I replied, 'No.' 

and soon...
http://www.answering-islam.org/Muhammad/heraclius.html

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