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« Reply #50 on: April 11, 2012, 12:58:29 PM »
I'm very glad to hear you can upload to Zippcast.  Are you actually following that list of videos I recommended would most appeal to a secular or non-religious (I really don't know what term to use) audience? Did I end up sending you that list or am I dreaming?

I have opened a new channel on YouTube. Could you please check your inbox of PeteWaldo. I have something to say I don't want to say here.

Allow me to enclose a fabulous new video recently uploaded which I found.  The uploader is Science & Languages MA and tears apart Qu'ranic claims to knowledge of Science aka Embryology. But the way he does it is very high quality and he tears down Islamic Apologist Hamza Tzortzis, the hip young Info-Warrior.

Video: Hamza Tzortzis Embryology Koran V2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etTSrQHwQJY

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« Reply #51 on: April 11, 2012, 01:21:05 PM »
I'm very glad to hear you can upload to Zippcast.  Are you actually following that list of videos I recommended would most appeal to a secular or non-religious (I really don't know what term to use) audience? Did I end up sending you that list or am I dreaming?

You did, but I may have misplaced it. I forgot which of my YouTube channels we were chatting on. If you can remember please repeat. Otherwise I'll look at my other 2 channels when I am on my other computer this evening.
Also I tried twice to upload a low resolution version of "Is Islam a Religion?" part 1 but got knocked off of the upload twice.

I have opened a new channel on YouTube. Could you please check your inbox of PeteWaldo. I have something to say I don't want to say here.

Are you sure it was on my PeteWaldo channel? I don't see any messages there.

Allow me to enclose a fabulous new video recently uploaded which I found.  The uploader is Science & Languages MA and tears apart Qu'ranic claims to knowledge of Science aka Embryology. But the way he does it is very high quality and he tears down Islamic Apologist Hamza Tzortzis, the hip young Info-Warrior.

Video: Hamza Tzortzis Embryology Koran V2
Uploader: StopSpamming1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etTSrQHwQJY

Thank You.

I think the guy doing the video maybe guilty of some of the things he accuses.
On the subject of embryology have you seen therationalizers videos, on the fraud perpetrates on the scientists allegedly supporting the Quran, including this embryology subject?
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=3178.0

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Re: Impressions of England from a friend of our ministry.
« Reply #52 on: April 11, 2012, 01:57:48 PM »
Whoops! Just received your YouTube PM now - 1:55 PM.

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« Reply #53 on: April 11, 2012, 02:14:40 PM »
Scientist tricked into supporting Islam unkowingly in 1980s comes out on the internet in 2012 denouncing the trickery and explaining the correct Science intended:

Video: Prof Tom Armstrong (mirror) Quote mined scientist denounces Quran miracle claims
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6GQOxbVbLQ

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Re: Impressions of England from a friend of our ministry.
« Reply #54 on: April 11, 2012, 02:35:37 PM »
Scientist tricked into supporting Islam unkowingly in 1980s comes out on the internet in 2012 denouncing the trickery and explaining the correct Science intended:

Video: Prof Tom Armstrong (mirror) Quote mined scientist denounces Quran miracle claims
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6GQOxbVbLQ

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Yea. He mirrored therationalizer who is the one who dug the stuff up and did the interviews. The forum link I gave you interviews 3 different scientists that were had like that in the same Islamic propaganda piece.

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Re: Impressions of England from a friend of our ministry.
« Reply #55 on: April 11, 2012, 02:42:59 PM »
Do you find that atheists seem to believe that they can disbelieve something without a basis for their disbelief? That personal disbelief is enough of a reason to declare something to be factually untrue?

Abysmal ignorance like that expressed by this atheist who loves to hear himself yammer on, and wax what he apparently believes is philosophically, that was, however, too much of a coward to have his YouTube ID associated with his own words in this copy and pasted chat in the forum.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=2942.msg12106#msg12106

A bit different story for atheists and agnostics that actually set out to disprove the scriptures by actually investigating them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rESOsk6j3Fc

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« Reply #56 on: April 11, 2012, 05:32:34 PM »
That was quite a heated conversation you had that atheist!

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« Reply #57 on: April 11, 2012, 05:59:01 PM »
I will inform you briefly here that I made the image change. I do hope our difference of world views did NOT offend you. (I perfectly understand and apologize that the image did. Sorry.) The last thing I would want to do is offend or show disrespect to someone who is levelled against what (practically speaking & potentially always had been) the greatest Evil in the world: Islamism. The discourse or power which has the most potential to change Islamists heart and mind is Christianity.

Please keep in mind Google has become inefficient so while the image change shows up on my side, it may not on yours thank you.

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« Reply #58 on: April 11, 2012, 06:14:18 PM »
I will inform you briefly here that I made the image change. I do hope our difference of world views did NOT offend you. (I perfectly understand and apologize that the image did. Sorry.) The last thing I would want to do is offend or show disrespect to someone who is levelled against what (practically speaking & potentially always had been) the greatest Evil in the world: Islamism. The discourse or power which has the most potential to change Islamists heart and mind is Christianity.

Please keep in mind Google has become inefficient so while the image change shows up on my side, it may not on yours thank you.

I had replied but just before I sent it off my daughter called and I wound up being distracted. I'll send it just as it was composed, now.
I wouldn't dream of you changing things on my behalf. I just thought I would mention it because folks that aren't familiar with the statue and it's story, or with you, might not get the best first impression of you.

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« Reply #59 on: April 11, 2012, 06:43:35 PM »
I posted one final Personal Message. In it you should see why I changed the image. I wanted to appropriately represent oppenness.

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« Reply #60 on: April 15, 2012, 11:20:27 AM »
@BrotherPete
Please forgive me if I sent a superfluous post to your box at IslamExplored. I have never uploaded a video before. Also I have a tendency, I'll admit, to worry too much. A bad habit. (Regarding the actual questions, I'll figure everything out ON MY OWN, I DO NOT want to bother you. Sorry.)  :-)

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« Reply #61 on: April 15, 2012, 11:22:03 AM »
@BrotherPete
Please forgive me if I sent a superfluous post to your box at IslamExplored. I have never uploaded a video before. Also I have a tendency, I'll admit, to worry too much. A bad habit. (Regarding the actual questions, I'll figure everything out ON MY OWN, I DO NOT want to bother you. Sorry.)  :-)

You do worry too much. I'll take a look and see if I can help.
[edit later] I replied to your note.
Often when you have a question about how to operate your control panel in YouTube you can ask it on Yahoo and often the first hit will address it. Use the little blue link "cached" after each search result in the Yahoo search, to save time.

Here's a couple of my favorites. The gal in "How Islam Spreads" has a cute voice too.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=1143.0

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« Reply #62 on: April 15, 2012, 02:03:55 PM »
Thank you very much.  :-)

I have excerpted these lines from a recently uploaded video. The men of Science & Reason which Islamic Propogandists like to claim for themselves were due IN SPITE of Islam NOT BECAUSE OF it!!

If Islam is so SCIENTIFIC and not WASTEFULLY SUPERSTITIOUS why have poor Muslims languished in the dark ignorance for 600 years while the West developed Science?

Many Muslims want and wanted real Science, real Philosophy. Howso did Islam hold them back? Quite a broad question.

Uploader: CuiusRegioEiusReligio
Video: Medieval Skeptics of Islam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL5eJZNixR0


Quotes From Medieval Skeptics of Islam Video:

The complex ritualistic absurdity of Islam causes exasperation in men of learning:

Al-Ma’arri (c.973-1057) Syrian Philosopher
“Do not suppose the statements of the prophets to be true; they are all fabrications. Men lived comfortably till they came and spoiled life. The sacred books are only such a set of idle tales as any age could have and indeed did actually produce.
They all err—Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Magians: There are two types that make up humanity: Intelligent men without religion, and religious men without intellect.”

Here is exactly the sentiment Arabic-speaking Christians and Apostates in the West express about Islam today:

Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (865-925)
“You claim that the evidentiary miracle is present and available, namely, the Qu’ran. You say: “Whoever denies it, let him produce a similar one.”
Indeed, we shall produce a thousand more similar, from the works of rhetoricians, eloquent speakers and valiant poets, which are more appropriately phrased and state the issues more succinctly. They convey the meaning better and their rhymed prose is in better meter!
…By God what you say astonished us! You are talking about a work which recounts ancient myths, and which at the same time is full of contradictions and does not contain any useful information or explanation. Then you say: ‘Produce something like it?!”

That’s a great one, isn’t it?

On the sense of an easy and purely natural conspiracy lying behind the origins of the Qu’ran:

Ibn al-Rawandi (c.827-911) Afghani Scholar
“At the time of the performance of a supposed miracle only a small number of people could be close enough to the Prophet to observe his deeds. Reports given such a small number of people cannot be trusted, for such a small group can easily have conspired to lie. The Muslim tradition thus falls into the category of flimsy traditions, those based on a single authority rather than on multiple authorities. These religious traditions are lies endorsed by conspiracies.
Muhammad’s own presuppositions and system show that religious traditions are not trustworthy. The Jews and Christians say that Jesus really died, but the Quran contradicts them. If statements made by so many people cannot be trusted, all the more so the testimony of a handful of people like Muhammad’s followers.”

(Final note: I left Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi’s “God!” exclamation in there because he is not referring to your God YHWH.)


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« Reply #63 on: April 15, 2012, 02:34:14 PM »
No shortage of those who recognized Muhammad's lies throughout the last 1400 years, beginning with the poets of Muhammad's day that he had murdered.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=1012.0

They all err—Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Magians: There are two types that make up humanity: Intelligent men without religion, and religious men without intellect.”

Though it makes me wonder how much honest investigation such as this fellow, and those with similar opinions, bothered to do in regard to Judaism and Christianity. How about you?
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=2447.0

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« Reply #64 on: April 15, 2012, 04:46:42 PM »
Yes I've already seen that information. I really ought to download and save your videos on that topic. More people should know about that.

I am not a follower of Scientism (fallacious worship/pseudo-worship of contemporary Science), unlike the other atheists who visit my other channel.

All these successfully predicted prophecies will be in my files when this domicile is in order. (I am recovering from a life-threatening illness.)

It is better for people of all differing world-views to stay focused on curtailing Islam and helping Muslims...and others.

Al Ma'arri was a little extreme but I found his grumpiness quite endearing & amusing; he almost sounded like an uncle from my mother's side.

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I hope my non-Abrahamic presence does not bother you. I'd really rather focus on the concerns we share. I mean absolutely no disrespect.

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« Reply #65 on: April 15, 2012, 05:21:40 PM »
The last thing I will say about my view of those prophecies is:
*They open to the POSSIBILITY of your YHWH, infact they Increase the PROBABILITY of your YHWH.

Now please confirm that I have not offended you. And I ask eagerly amd most respecfully to return to the topic "Islam & Christianity" (and far-off chance of helping Muslims) and not focus excessively on myself. The last thing two everyday people like to discuss is 'religion' and 'politics'. Dwelling too much on those things can shut one soul off from the other.

I really prefer 'objective' (is anything truly objective though...but that's off-topic...), critical, rational discussion of things and research in interest of furthering knowlege.

We can have, say, a Neoplatonist, a Jewish and a Christian organization in the great city of Alexandria and we did...until the Catholic Islamist Church got intolerant and started killing people.

(By the way, I'm not Neoplatonist, I'm not Platonist, I merely walk the streets in my chlamys.)

Please let me know I have not offended you. Thank you.  :-)

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« Reply #66 on: April 16, 2012, 02:12:10 AM »
Had a little trouble sleeping so I got up, did some tax work, and thought I might pop in for a minute.

Yes I've already seen that information. I really ought to download and save your videos on that topic. More people should know about that.

I am not a follower of Scientism (fallacious worship/pseudo-worship of contemporary Science), unlike the other atheists who visit my other channel.

All these successfully predicted prophecies will be in my files when this domicile is in order. (I am recovering from a life-threatening illness.)

It is better for people of all differing world-views to stay focused on curtailing Islam and helping Muslims...and others.

The only reason I mentioned it more than once is I don't think you responded to it before.

Al Ma'arri was a little extreme but I found his grumpiness quite endearing & amusing; he almost sounded like an uncle from my mother's side.

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I hope my non-Abrahamic presence does not bother you. I'd really rather focus on the concerns we share. I mean absolutely no disrespect.

None taken. Not offended at all.

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« Reply #67 on: April 16, 2012, 02:21:11 AM »
The last thing I will say about my view of those prophecies is:
*They open to the POSSIBILITY of your YHWH, infact they Increase the PROBABILITY of your YHWH.

It isn't just the prophecies but also the archaeological evidence that ever increasingly demonstrates the scriptures to be a reliable record of ancient history. Let alone that whole temple mount and temple would seem an awful lot for those guys to go through without a reason.
And the strange coincidence that 1/4 to 1/3 of mankind follow the scriptures and are called to love our fellow man, while another 1/4 of mankind are compelled to DISbelieve the scriptures, DENY the whole subject of the Gospel and REJECT the blood of Jesus' sacrifice. The same 1/4 of mankind that is responsible for over 18,000 deadly Islamic terror attacks around the world just since 9-11. Pretty big coincidence!

Now please confirm that I have not offended you.

Not in the least, my friend. Rest assured, I will definitely let you know if and when you do.

And I ask eagerly amd most respecfully to return to the topic "Islam & Christianity" ......

Like the strange coincidence I just mentioned.

...... (and far-off chance of helping Muslims) ......

Maybe not so far off. 6 million Muslims come to Christ every year in Africa alone.

...... and not focus excessively on myself. The last thing two everyday people like to discuss is 'religion' and 'politics'. Dwelling too much on those things can shut one soul off from the other.

I really prefer 'objective' (is anything truly objective though...but that's off-topic...), critical, rational discussion of things and research in interest of furthering knowlege.

We can have, say, a Neoplatonist, a Jewish and a Christian organization in the great city of Alexandria and we did...until the Catholic Islamist Church got intolerant and started killing people.

(By the way, I'm not Neoplatonist, I'm not Platonist, I merely walk the streets in my chlamys.)

Please let me know I have not offended you. Thank you.  :-)

Certainly not.

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« Reply #68 on: April 16, 2012, 10:36:34 AM »
Thank you very much, I'm glad this "pagan" Alexandrian did not cause any confusion (lol).

I have posted in the Qur'an section of General Category.

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« Reply #69 on: April 18, 2012, 09:37:04 AM »
WHERE SHOULD I POSE MY 'READINGS: BIBLE EXCERPTS & BOOKS' QUESTION?

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« Reply #70 on: April 18, 2012, 03:30:23 PM »
WHERE SHOULD I POSE MY 'READINGS: BIBLE EXCERPTS & BOOKS' QUESTION?

Thank you very much.

Sorry for the delay. I've been in the world today.

Since you are asking the questions from the point of view of a "non-believer" (though you seem to be somewhat less so, then when we first met) maybe it would be of most benefit to atheists or agnostics that may visit one of those sections? What do you think? Otherwise in the Christian apologetics section might be best. But I can always move it around easily.

Why don't you open a thread with a copy and paste of the post you sent me in YouTube, and I will copy and paste the replies that I responded with, to get the thread going. The links you asked me to send will all become clickable automatically.

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« Reply #71 on: April 18, 2012, 05:20:39 PM »
Alright, thank you.
Just to clarify my position which I'm not surprised your misunderstanding:
I am an atheist, but not a materialist atheist which is what most people are used to meeting.
I believe we must be guarded in our assessment of things and maintain our rationality; ultimately because knowledge is incomplete. Because knowledge is incomplete faith of some nature is inescapable.
I'm not afraid of the unexplained like the materialists are (Scientism fallacy).
I can speak of God, Gods, Angels, demons and the like freely because I feel them.
I don't know where to place things ontologically, the truth of the relation between 'thought and thing', the 'objective and subjective' worlds. I just cannot trash an open mind like Science-worshippers can. They're cutting possiblities for FUTURE Science. For all we know (as in Star Trek) there are disembodied, Q-like entities! We are so ignorant!

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« Reply #72 on: April 18, 2012, 05:45:03 PM »
Why don't I post my Personal Message from YouTube here and then you can open a thread. I can't figure how to open one.

I spent some time looking around the forum for an appropriate place that looked something like an apologetics section and couldn't find it.

Sorry, I've never been online in a forum before so I have no idea how open a threat, despite looking around a bit.

Maybe bad luck and I missed something? Sorry.

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« Reply #73 on: April 18, 2012, 05:51:50 PM »
Brother Pete,

 I'm sorry I have to ask you this, but I'm having such TERRIBLE luck getting my question answered with Searches and site explorations; and trying to pose it at Catholic Answers site. No response from any "helpful apologiest" for 72 hours!

 If you know a person or site i could visit then PLEASE by all means, direct me there so I will not take up your time.

 I've read half of an INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIANITY book, now I need to read the Bible to Understand Christian (general) Doctrine. And I want to give the Hebrew Scriptures sufficient attention unlike I know some others do.

 I would appreciate a list of the most essential books & parts-of-books to read in order to understand Christianity IN GENERAL and (Christian Perspective) the Judaism it came from.

 I'm just a regular non-Christian person: I do not have time for the full Bible. Later this year I won't have time to give studies the attention I'd like, unlike now.

 I'm aware that if I read one full Gospel, it should be Matthew.

 I'm also aware:

 Law of Moses: DEUT. 5: 6-21
 Sermon on the Mount MATT. 5-7
 Ezekiel 11:19-21 (The New Israel 40-48)
 Paul 1 Corinthians 15 (Resurrection)

 ...and so on and so on.

 I need a completion of that list from one who knows.

 If the answer to this question will help potential Muslim converts, I'll lift and re-word my question for the Forum, put it in the part that you deem best, then you can answer there.

 You are so deep into your Christianity you do not realize what a post-graduate, Abraham-ignorant audience Muslim or not might really want or need to read.

 I tried answering this question 10 years ago in University but I could never uphold the Christian Classes and had to keep dropping them. At least I kept a couple books!

 The next thing I want to do after this is look at Islam. I can't read the Koran right now every time I try I get tired. I need to understand Christianity first.

 My next Christian Query after this is understanding and memorizing those fulfilled prophecies you mentioned and taking them to an Atheist Forum I joined to see if they can adequately (important qualifier) explain it away.

 I don't worship present Science but they do.

 If you know a good site for this (I've had such little success) I'd welcome going there instead of bothering you.

 Thank you very much!

 Peace,

 Artemidorus

 PS: Muslim teenagers in the West tucked infront of their laptops could take your "Bible Guide" and use it to read free online Bibles, so I don't think the answer would be out-of-place on your forum. Nonetheless you know your Forum, I don't so please don't take that the wrong way. :-)

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« Reply #74 on: April 18, 2012, 05:59:28 PM »
*PLEASE LEAVE A NOTE HERE SAYING WHERE YOU HAVE MOVED THE ABOVE. MANY THANKS!* :-)