Why can�t Islam stand up to questioning? |
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Andalus
Moderator Group Joined: 12 October 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1187 |
Topic: Why can�t Islam stand up to questioning? Posted: 01 November 2006 at 2:50pm |
it is not your questions, it is your lack of response to what is given to you. This has been stated to you over and over. It is not the questions, it s your lack of response to the answers. For the 100th time, it is not your sources, it is your use of them. In other words, the porblem is you. You are also bring up a thread that has been closed. Once a thread is closed, then that is final, including any reference to it. You went in a complete circle in that thread (which I closed), and I warned you in the beginning that I would not let you create a circus as you did in the interfaith section, with 50,000 pages of grabage. You were doing just that. I closed it. You did not prove anything, as you have yet to produce a single, solid argument. When you are called out on your mistakes, you simpy detract and choose minor trival points to focus on. You have been answered at every turn, and your refusal to accept the answers, not that they are wrong or improbable, or irrational, but because you refuse to accept them as even a point to debate. It seems your delusion has convinced you that you are throwing daggers, but the truth is. you are throwing helium ballons.
I do not owe you any more explanations. The next reference to the thread I closed will be deleted.
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StephenC
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Posted: 31 October 2006 at 9:52pm |
It seems that every time I question something about Islamic history and provide evidence from www.islamicity.com "History of Islam" the discussion is closed down by Andulas when he/she is proven wrong?
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