Stacmon
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Good question - because I know " Satellitenanlagenen " exists ...![]()
This is especially funny for those of us that know German

Good question - because I know " Satellitenanlagenen " exists ...![]()
Satan seems to be the Intelligent Design of Islam, then. All the things Satan does would have happened anyway, making Satan's input into events non-existent; poor guy.
Islam's roll for Satan seems strange, though, because Islam lumps him in with the sinners and disbelievers. Sinners are like Satan; knowingly rejecting God's instructions. Disbelievers are an entirely different moral category, because they're not willingly rejecting God's instructions, because they do not perceive the instructions as being from God. (and seemingly are predestined to be that way)
I don't get Satan's roll, then. If I think the Qur'an is not divine and I point to the prostate evolving eons before humans as one reason: did Satan design the prostate? Did Satan point out the information to me? Did Satan create the argument I'm using and I'm predestined to believe it?
And who possessed Emily Rose, then, if she was really possessed? Who did Jesus (pbuh) cast out of the demon-ridden man?
I don't believe in Satan. I don't think any entity was made out of fire any more than I think that people were made out of clay.
He likes to be called Stan. Thats why he trips up the fingers of sinners and causes the common typo.What is your understanding of Satan?
You'll have a hard time convincing me of that. Most disbelievers are disbelievers because they have not been given sufficient cause to believe, from their personal standpoint. It might be a choice to disbelieve (it's also a function of brain state), but we tend to believe something based on the evidence. It's not the person's fault that they've been given insufficient evidence about something as ephemeral as the divinity of a scripture; especially when the evidence given to them is parcelled out by another agent.Sinners and disbelievers are more similar than you suggest.
The translations are useless, it seems, unless one is predisposed towards believing something that's unclear. In fact, there is more of an excuse in the modern world to disbelieve, because there's no way to confirm (personally) that Mohammed had any divine knowledge that people claim.Nowadays there is less and less of an excuse to claim ignorance, and information about Islam is available everywhere. Translations of the meaning of the Qur'an are also available in most major languages, where as several hundred years ago, they were not.
It's just one example of a reason to disbelieve the Qur'an. There are dozens. I just plucked that one out because the thread was talking about Satan. I'm just wondering who designed the prostate, if it was designed first and stimulating it (in a certain way) is such an abomination. It doesn't really require a specific answer, because it's an example of a much larger set of questions. I could also wonder who created a system where there is an opportunity cost on charity, and an economic system that (by definition) is based on scarcity.Well, first off you're taking the theory of evolution as undisputed fact. I've done a lot of reading that has made me exceedingly skeptical of evolution, whereas before I accepted it unquestioningly. That's a discussion for another day though.
Okay, the dude never cast out devils as far as Islam is concerned. That's cool. It's a tidbit to know.If you're referring to accounts of Jesus that come from the New Testament, recall that Muslims though believing in Jesus, do not believe in the New Testament the same way that Christians do.
Forgetting for a moment that this could be metaphorical, who is to say what God could choose to base His designs on. If He decided to take a clump of clay and turn it into a man, or take fire and turn it into a Jinn, surely nothing is beyond His abilities, if He is All-Powerful.
It doesn't necessarily have to be that that would prefer to have a different religion. It can extremely easily be the fact that they would find some laws to be immoral - and that's rather trivial to do.For example, a person could be faced with the Qur'an, the Sunnah and the signs that Islam and God provide, and simply decide not to believe them. They come to this decision not because the religion was poorly explained to them but because they would rather hold on to the religion of their families/ancestors or prefer to believe in a religion that demands less of them. In this case, these people are held accountable for their disbelief according to the religion.
. God allows this, saying that the only people Satan will succeed in misleading are those that disbelieve or would have been prone to evil in any case. None of the good, God-fearing and committed people will be misled by him, so Satan will only cause the transgressions of those who would already transgress to be worse.