fancy debunking some?
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Ye gods and little fishes, if that's not evidence of made-up stories, nothing is! Don't forget the splitting of the moon, btw - some Muslims still harp on about it and claim that NASA has evidence of it. As for Mohammed being prophesied, that would have to have been by pre-Islamic polytheists, surely? Tut tut!Indeed, Ibn Ishaq is literally littered with them: I have only read from page 69, but the first miracle is on page 71, where Muhammad’s foster mother and her camel magically gains an abundance of milk as a reward for taking Muhammad, whose birth was prophesied, and her donkey miraculously becomes so fast her companions exclaim ‘[b]y God, something extraordinary has happened.’ On the next page, Muhammad falls ill, has his heart extracted, split open, a ‘black drop’ extracted, then the heart replaced. He is then found to weigh more than one thousand people. Shortly after, there is an entire section dedicated to prophesies about Muhammad.



Onyx8 wrote:Impressed with your son's responses, pebble.

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