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Which Religion Is Good?

Doubt Everything Find Your Own Light.




A few months ago, in my community center, I picked up a newspaper and read about a new Messiah called John de Ruiter, the hot shot guru from Canada whom some of his followers reckon to be "bigger than Jesus". The article was an interview with Joyce, his wife of 18 years, and the mother of his three children. She was rejecting the claim of her husband to be God (A man worshiped as God may shock a Muslim but not a Christian who accepts the concept of trinity and Jesus as walking God among men).


The Failure of Western Universities

Kari Vogt, historian of religion at the University of Oslo, has stated that Ibn Warraq’s book “Why I am Not a Muslim” is just as irrelevant to the study of Islam as The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion are to the study of Judaism. She is widely considered as one of the leading expert on Islam in Norway, and is frequently quoted in national media on matters related to Islam and Muslim immigration.


FAQ about Islam: Question 15

 
Question:15

What do you know that billions of human beings have missed out for thousands of years until this very moment?

 


Darwin is a Muslim (so are the other scientists)

By Abul Kasem January 14, 2009 On February 12, the world celebrated the 200th birth anniversary of Charles Darwin, the great scientist, philosopher, and naturalist. Darwin’s contribution to the understanding of the development of biological species is crucial to the evolvement of modern genetics, biology, and medicine.

Evolutionary Science vs. Creation Theory, and Intellectual Hypocrisy!

By Syed Kamran Mirza Mirza.syed@gmail.com February 12, 2009 [This article has been dedicated to Darwin’s 200 birthday] For thousands of years, scientists were searching answer to the mystery of biological origin in our own planet Earth, because scientists could not quite swallow religious folklore stories of “Creation Theory” fed by various ancient Prophets. Then came the greatest human being ever walked on the surface of this earth. His name was Charles R. Darwin a naturalist, and was born in England on February 12, 1809.


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