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    Salaam all,

    Tay wrote

    I disagree. "Be, and it is" indicates the beginning of a natural process, atleast as we can witness trapped in linear time. All of life is created by this command, yet we do not see life forms spontaneously existing.

    This is an example of Be and it is
    2260When Abraham said "Show me, Lord, how You will raise the dead, " He replied "Have you no faith?" He said "Yes, but just to reassure my heart." Allah said, "Take four birds, draw them to you, and cut their bodies to pieces. Scatter them over the mountain-tops, then call them back. They will come swiftly to you. Know that Allah is Mighty, Wise."

    It happened right away and was witnessed by Abraham

    salaam

    Hussein

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      I disagree. "Be, and it is" indicates the beginning of a natural process, atleast as we can witness trapped in linear time. All of life is created by this command, yet we do not see life forms spontaneously existing.

      Khi- This is totally false n shows u never heard of the Camrian explosion which resulted in the spontangeous generations of perfectly n complex formed living beings without any evolutinary ancestors. GOD Bless!

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        Tay
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        Peace Idmkhizar,

        This is totally false n shows u never heard of the Camrian explosion

        Why the attitude, bro?
        How about asking a question rather than assuming I don't know the answer. Are you here to flaunt or are you here to exchange ideas?

        Yes, I have heard of the Cambrian explosion. But I'm honestly surprised that you accept the fossil record of the Cambrian period, yet reject the fossil record of evolution. Perhaps we only except the evidence that fits our beliefs?

        Nevertheless, the latest evidence points to an evolution preceeding the the Cambrian period.

        Here's a snippet
        http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambrian_Explosion
        radiation of animal phyla started much earlier, from about 570 MYA, 30 million years before the beginning of the Cambrian geologic period. In 1994, triploblastic animals (organisms with more than two layers, and who therefore rely on internal organs and systems for their cells' supplies of food and waste disposal), were discovered preserved as phosphatized embryos in rocks from southern China . These fossils were estimated to be 570 million years of age and thus were even older than the Ediacaran fauna found in strata about 10 million years younger.

        Peace,
        Tay

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          Peace Hussein,

          Thanks for the example.

          Do you feel that every act of existence is a spontaneous decision by God? Every breath, every life, every death, every sunrise and sunset, are all these things being decided upon each moment, or are all things running for a term decreed? Or is the answer somewhere in between?

          Peace,
          Tay

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            Why the attitude, bro?
            How about asking a question rather than assuming I don't know the answer. Are you here to flaunt or are you here to exchange ideas?

            Khi- Sorry bro. I get carried away when ppl dont see the fraulous, absurd n disastrous deceit presented by evolutionists. (

            Yes, I have heard of the Cambrian explosion. But I'm honestly surprised that you accept the fossil record of the Cambrian period, yet reject the fossil record of evolution. Perhaps we only except the evidence that fits our beliefs?

            Khi- Thts coz the evoluitonists presented too many forgeries n fake fossils. The Cambrian is accpepted by Creationists n evolutionists alike.

            Nevertheless, the latest evidence points to an evolution preceeding the the Cambrian period.

            Here's a snippet
            http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambrian_Explosion
            radiation of animal phyla started much earlier, from about 570 MYA, 30 million years before the beginning of the Cambrian geologic period. In 1994, triploblastic animals (organisms with more than two layers, and who therefore rely on internal organs and systems for their cells' supplies of food and waste disposal), were discovered preserved as phosphatized embryos in rocks from southern China . These fossils were estimated to be 570 million years of age and thus were even older than the Ediacaran fauna found in strata about 10 million years younger.

            Peace,
            Tay

            Khi- Despite this the fact remains tht even evolutionists admit tht the species resulting from the Cambrian explosion were as if they were just planted there without any evolutionary ancestors. Tht was my main pt. 4 a thorough rebuttal on evolution plz visit
            www.trueorigin.org
            GOD Bless!

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              hlatif
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              Salaam Tay,

              you said

              Do you feel that every act of existence is a spontaneous decision by God? Every breath, every life, every death, every sunrise and sunset, are all these things being decided upon each moment, or are all things running for a term decreed? Or is the answer somewhere in between?

              Thanks Tay for the question. I do believe that most acts of existence occur with GOD's knowledge and that GOD wills them to happen through the laws of nature that he implemented.

              However, I do believe that when GOD talks about the birth of Jesus, it is something that he willed and Did outside of the natural laws. So was the Adam story.

              I do not believe that the creation of Adam contradicts the evolution theory. I think that creation and evolution can coexist somehow.

              salaam all

              Hussein

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                Salam,

                I have been raised a sunni & after being repeatedly exposed to"free minds" & "aidid safar" I begin to wonder whether I am on the right track.
                I now am quite doubtful of the Sunni's practices & at the same time fear the wrath of the Quran.
                I am so confused & in a dilemma.
                Did anyone of you out there feel the same way?

                Dear Sheena,

                I'm certain everyone here has a similar story. Firstly, don't despair - God is merciful and you are very fortunate for being led to Him alone. You will feel a great weight lifted from you when you discard the wrong and fabricated things in sunnism.

                Do not fear the "wrath of the Quran" - just fear God - but also listen to Him and do not let fear obstruct you from His path.

                Just believe in God alone and put your trust in Him to guide you. Don't be confused. Be patient and pray for guidance and your understanding will always grow.

                Use your own intellect as the Quran instructs you to 1736 - and do not despair ever.

                Keep it up, I'm sure you will be fine.

                Regards.

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                  I disagree. "Be, and it is" indicates the beginning of a natural process, atleast as we can witness trapped in linear time. All of life is created by this command, yet we do not see life forms spontaneously existing.

                  Khi- This is totally false n shows u never heard of the Camrian explosion which resulted in the spontangeous generations of perfectly n complex formed living beings without any evolutinary ancestors. GOD Bless!

                  Dear Khizar,

                  To believe the explanations as being 100% correct and immutable is a sign of gullibility.

                  There are other reasons why a sudden explosion of fossils may be seen. For example the conditions for fossilization are quite unique - the conditions may not have existed at other times in history though there may have been a similar biomass.

                  I mean if these creatures are mainly sea/water based and there is an increase in the level of sea water leading to more inland migration of these animals remains then they will be deposited SUDDENLY as waters recede for example.

                  There may have been a large tsunami that deposited a large amount of dead animals onto land when there was none there before.

                  Don't be naive. The events these people try to explain were not witnessed by them. They are theories only and occurred over millions of years. Please do not present these things as immutable facts and as reasons to support your apparent arrogance in this matter.

                  Regards.

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                    Peace Hussein,

                    Thanks Tay for the question.

                    You're welcome.

                    I do believe that most acts of existence occur with GOD's knowledge and that GOD wills them to happen through the laws of nature that he implemented.

                    This is where it gets tricky. I wasn't asking whether or not things happen by the will of God, nor do they happen through the laws of God, but whether all things that happen are running for a term decreed.

                    However, I do believe that when GOD talks about the birth of Jesus, it is something that he willed and Did outside of the natural laws. So was the Adam story.

                    I have no problem with your beliefs. All I ask is why? Why did God have to break His own Laws in order to create Jesus or Adam? Jesus would still be Jesus if he was born in the conventional manner. Adam would still be Adam if he was a homo sapien sapien blessed with consciousness.

                    I do not believe that the creation of Adam contradicts the evolution theory. I think that creation and evolution can coexist somehow.

                    I think it depends on how you explain the creation of Adam. If Adam was not evolved, then why is our DNA so similar to that of an ape? If he was straight outta Heaven, then human DNA should have no similarities whatsoever. Do you agree?

                    Peace,
                    Tay

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                      Peace IdmKhizar,

                      Sorry bro. I get carried away when ppl dont see the fraulous, absurd n disastrous deceit presented by evolutionists.

                      So now I'm lumped in with the people who don't see the fraudulous, absurd, and disastrous deceit?

                      Here's how it is, bro. I use my mind and put together the pieces the best I can with the little time I have. I don't subcribe to any school of thought outside of free-thinking.

                      Thts coz the evoluitonists presented too many forgeries n fake fossils. The Cambrian is accpepted by Creationists n evolutionists alike.

                      Are you suggesting that Creationists have always been truthful?

                      Despite this the fact remains tht even evolutionists admit tht the species resulting from the Cambrian explosion were as if they were just planted there without any evolutionary ancestors.

                      Let me get this straight. Evidence has emerged that the Cambrian "explosion" was not really an explosion at all, more likely an evolution, yet despite this, evolutionists admit that the species resulting from the Cambrian explosion "were as if they were just planted there without any evolutionary ancestors"?

                      No offense, but I find that hard to believe. Do you have any references of scientists who accept the pre-Cambrian evidence, yet deny it's implications?

                      Peace,
                      Tay

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                        hlatif
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                        Salaam Tay,

                        Thanks for your polite responses. I appreciate them

                        but whether all things that happen are running for a term decreed.

                        I am not very clear as to what you are trying to say. Can you elaborate?

                        All I ask is why? Why did God have to break His own Laws in order to create Jesus or Adam? Jesus would still be Jesus if he was born in the conventional manner. Adam would still be Adam if he was a homo sapien sapien blessed with consciousness.

                        I cannot think of the answer. Not knowing the answer does not mean that this did not happen. This Ayah comes to mind
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                        Behold, thy Lord said to the angels "I will create a vicegerent on earth." They said "Wilt Thou place therein one who will make mischief therein and shed blood?- whilst we do celebrate Thy praises and glorify Thy holy (name)?" He said "I know what ye know not."

                        The angels did ask why, and they got the answer.
                        All that I am saying is that I was not convinced by the evidence that was presented by Truth and You as to the birth of Jesus, from a linguistic sense. I also do not have a problem that the Qur'an does not adhere strictly to our scientific knowledge, which is anyway, incomplete.

                        If he was straight outta Heaven, then human DNA should have no similarities whatsoever. Do you agree?

                        I don't agree with your theory. Despite the similarities in the DNA, there are significant differences. Can evolution explain those significant differences? I don't think that science answered this question yet.

                        Another question If you believe in the evolution theory completely, then should not you believe that the way man became "blessed with consciousness" is through evolution as well? and not as the Qur'an said.

                        Salaam and have a good night

                        Hussein

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                          Tay
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                          Peace Hussein,

                          Thanks for your polite responses. I appreciate them

                          Likewise )

                          I am not very clear as to what you are trying to say. Can you elaborate?

                          My apologies. Upon further review of your original reply, I see you already answered my question. oops

                          I cannot think of the answer. Not knowing the answer does not mean that this did not happen.

                          I agree. But shouldn't we try to make some rational connection between what we read and what we end up believing? If you disagree, that's fine, really. Each person's path is lit with different hues, I feel. But in the spirit of debate and analysis, I think there has to be a better answer than "because God said so". I'm not implying that this will be your answer, only that I've heard this response before when a debate gets down to the nitty gritty.

                          Again, we're asked to verify information before accepting it. It is the means of verification that seperates the individuals, I suppose. So if your answer is "I hold my beliefs because that is my understanding of what I read in the Qur'an, and that's good enough for me", then that's good enough for me too. But if there's a trace of doubt, i think it should be explored without fear of asking "why". Afterall, the Truth survives all scrutiny. It is falsehood that disentegrates.

                          All that I am saying is that I was not convinced by the evidence that was presented by Truth and You as to the birth of Jesus, from a linguistic sense.

                          OK.

                          Let's look at 359 again

                          The example of Jesus, as far as GOD is concerned, is the same as that of Adam; He created him from dust, then said to him, "Be," and he was.

                          What is this example?
                          The example is, God created him from dust, then said to him "Be".
                          Interestingly, look at what 3020 states

                          3020 And among His Signs it is that He created you out of dust - and then, behold, you become human beings ranging widely.

                          So Jesus, and Adam, and all of mankind were created the same way. Do you disagree? Don't you think if this alleged immaculate conception occurred, God would have considered it a sign for us? Yet no where in the Qur'an does it ever state that Jesus did not have a father.

                          I also do not have a problem that the Qur'an does not adhere strictly to our scientific knowledge, which is anyway, incomplete.

                          Nor do I. But I do think consistency is important.

                          I don't agree with your theory. Despite the similarities in the DNA, there are significant differences.

                          That's fine. But please offer an alternative explanation as to why our DNA is so similar to that of an ape? Do you consider this as part of the test? I mean, we're given brains, and we're given the pieces of the puzzle that have taken countless hours and lives to unlock, and then we unlock it, and find similarities between ourselves and many portions of life, only to have to disregard all of this? It doesn't make sense, bro.

                          I don't think that science answered this question yet.

                          Not completely, but pretty close.

                          If you believe in the evolution theory completely...

                          I do not believe in the evolution theory completely. The theory in mainstream science is driven by atheism, or naturalism. Science does not leave the door open for the existence of God. But it does dig up some invaluable information along the way.

                          should not you believe that the way man became "blessed with consciousness" is through evolution as well? and not as the Qur'an said.

                          The Qur'an says all of life comes from water, and that we were created from dust. This is eerily similar to the theory of the primordial soup(dust+water). I also cannot ignore the leap into consciousness made approximately 50-75 thousand years ago. Before that time, there were no cave paintings, no evidence of burials, of trade, of any communication relative to modern man. Something happened that triggered a leap from animal to man. Perhaps the biped became advanced enough at this time to be worthy of the blessing of consciousness.

                          I've wondered what the Angels were referring to in 230, when they said
                          ?Will you place on it such creation as will cause disorder therein and shed blood!"

                          From where did they get this idea if not from an animalistic being already existing?

                          In short, I believe that the existing, evolved man recieved consciousness 50-75 thousand years ago. Whether consciousness was literally blown into the body or evolved as such is not important, I feel. Either way, it came from God.

                          Peace,
                          Tay

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                            Salaam,

                            Allah is referred to as albari/the evolver. This makes sense when you look at ayat 5924 which gives names to Allah that I can associate with the method of creation. See also ayaat 872-5 which illustrates this process of evolution .

                            Joe

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                              Salaam Tay,

                              The example is, God created him from dust, then said to him "Be".
                              Interestingly, look at what 3020 states

                              Yes you will find this in several ayaat relating to mankind, us in particular. You will also find it mentioned in the hadeeth of the two men in the garden .

                              Joe

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                                Dear Tay,

                                I found this very interesting.

                                That's fine. But please offer an alternative explanation as to why our DNA is so similar to that of an ape? Do you consider this as part of the test?

                                Die hard Christian creationists consider the fossil evidence in the earth to be a "test" of their faith - and that man as well as the universe and earth have been around approx. 4.5 thousand years (ie. as long as the geneology of the bible permits to backwards). The fact it appears older is all illusory and part of the test.

                                Regards.

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                                  Let me get this straight. Evidence has emerged that the Cambrian "explosion" was not really an explosion at all, more likely an evolution, yet despite this, evolutionists admit that the species resulting from the Cambrian explosion "were as if they were just planted there without any evolutionary ancestors"?

                                  No offense, but I find that hard to believe. Do you have any references of scientists who accept the pre-Cambrian evidence, yet deny it's implications?

                                  Peace,
                                  Tay

                                  Just a fact I'd like to throw in... I'm surprised that people still call it the Cambrian 'explosion' as if whole animal phyla appeared overnight. In fact the 'explosion' occured along a time span of tens of millions of years... longer than humans have ever existed on Earth.

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                                    Salaam all, Tay,

                                    I hope that you all have a good morning.

                                    Tay said

                                    But if there's a trace of doubt, i think it should be explored without fear of asking "why". Afterall, the Truth survives all scrutiny. It is falsehood that disentegrates.

                                    This is a very important point. I agree that Truth survives the falsehood. I also agree that we will never have all the answers. It seems to me that when science answers one question, it creates many more. It could be that GOD puts stories like those to see who believes what is unbelievable if told by GOD and who does not. I think that GOD allows us to ask Why, just as he allowed the angels to do so. The answer will be that GOD knows what we don't know.

                                    So Jesus, and Adam, and all of mankind were created the same way. Do you disagree?

                                    I do not disgaree. The AYAT also talk about where the similarities lie
                                    Dust, Be and IT IS. The Ayat did not mention parentage as the source of similarities, and that is where those two are different. Also those ayat were sent to the people that said Jesus has to have some divine presence to be born the way he was. GOD says NO.

                                    Don't you think if this alleged immaculate conception occurred, God would have considered it a sign for us?

                                    1921He said "So (it will be) Thy Lord saith, 'that is easy for Me and (We wish) to make him as a Sign unto people and a Mercy from Us'It is a matter (so) decreed."
                                    And this sign is included in his birth.

                                    Yet no where in the Qur'an does it ever state that Jesus did not have a father.

                                    1932"(He) hath made me kind to my mother, and not overbearing or miserable;
                                    Why did jesus ignore his father, if he is a righteous man? when in the case of John it says
                                    1914And kind to his parents, and he was not overbearing or rebellious.

                                    The words were WALIDATI in 1932 and it means the one female that gave birth to me.
                                    Waldaihi in 1914 and it means the TWO that Gave birth to him.

                                    But please offer an alternative explanation as to why our DNA is so similar to that of an ape?

                                    GOD could have created us carrying some similarities with the Ape's DNA, as well as giving us some new genes that may explain the differences as well. We share also many properties with many other minor organisms as well. Evolutionn can explain changes in the same gene and it's functions. However, it does not explain-to me- the creation of new genes.

                                    Salaam and thanks for the very though provoking discussion

                                    Hussein

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                                      Let me get this straight. Evidence has emerged that the Cambrian "explosion" was not really an explosion at all, more likely an evolution, yet despite this, evolutionists admit that the species resulting from the Cambrian explosion "were as if they were just planted there without any evolutionary ancestors"?

                                      No offense, but I find that hard to believe. Do you have any references of scientists who accept the pre-Cambrian evidence, yet deny it's implications?

                                      Peace,
                                      Tay

                                      Just a fact I'd like to throw in... I'm surprised that people still call it the Cambrian 'explosion' as if whole animal phyla appeared overnight. In fact the 'explosion' occured along a time span of tens of millions of years... longer than humans have ever existed on Earth.

                                      Khi- Salam. Yes here r some refernces 2 satisfy u

                                      David Raup, a professor of geology in Harvard, Rochester, and Chicago Universities, says

                                      "the trilobites used an optimal design which would require a well trained and imaginative optical engineer to develop today".

                                      These complex invertebrates emerged suddenly and completely without having any link or any transitional form between them and the unicellular organisms, which were the only life forms on earth prior to them.

                                      Richard Monastersky, the editor of Earth Sciences, which is one of the popular publications of evolutionist literature, states the following about the "Cambrian Explosion" which came as a total surprise to evolutionists

                                      A half-billion years ago, the remarkably complex forms of animals we see today suddenly appeared. This moment, right at the start of Earth's Cambrian Period, some 550 million years ago, marks the evolutionary explosion that filled the seas with the world's first complex creatures. The large animal phyla of today were present already in the early Cambrian and they were as distinct from each other as they are today.

                                      How the earth came to overflow with such a great number of animal species all of a sudden and how these distinct types of species with no common ancestors could have emerged is a question that remains unanswered by evolutionists.

                                      The Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins himself, one of the foremost advocates of evolutionist thought in the world, comments on this reality that invalidates the very roots of all the arguments he has been defending

                                      For example the Cambrian strata of rocks, vintage about 600 million years, are the oldest ones in which we find most of the major invertebrate groups. And we find many of them already in an advanced state of evolution, the very first time they appear. It is as though they were just planted there, without any evolutionary history.

                                      Needless to say, this appearance of sudden planting has delighted creationists.

                                      As Dawkins is forced to acknowledge, the Cambrian Explosion is strong evidence for creation, because creation is the only way to explain the fully-formed emergence of life on earth. Douglas Futuyma, a prominent evolutionist biologist admits this fact and states

                                      "Organisms either appeared on the earth fully developed or they did not. If they did not, they must have developed from preexisting species by some process of modification. If they did appear in a fully developed state, they must indeed have been created by some omnipotent intelligence."

                                      Darwin himself recognised the possibility of this when he wrote

                                      "If numerous species, belonging to the same genera or families, have really started into life all at once, the fact would be fatal to the theory of descent with slow modification through natural selection."

                                      The Cambrian Period is nothing more or less than Darwin's "fatal stroke". This is why the Swiss evolutionist paleoanthropologist Stefan Bengston confesses the lack of transitional links while he describes the Cambrian Period and says "Baffling (and embarrasing) to Darwin, this event still dazzles us".
                                      GOD Bless!

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                                        Peace Khalil,

                                        Thanks for the references. Unfortunately, none of them acknowledged the newly discovered complex life forms existing prior to the Cambrian period. This was my main bone of contention.

                                        Peace,
                                        Tay

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                                          Peace Khalil,

                                          Thanks for the references. Unfortunately, none of them acknowledged the newly discovered complex life forms existing prior to the Cambrian period. This was my main bone of contention.

                                          Peace,
                                          Tay

                                          Khi- Show me those. If they r also complex then this cld be another refute 2 the theory of evolution. I personally believe tht GOD creates everything by explosions. This i consider another miracle. We can only destroy things by explosion while GOD the Almighty All knowing creates things by it. Thus there cld have been many explosions like the cambrian resulting in complex fully coded living things. GOD Bless!

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