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Originally posted by Marduk
naah
Whales don't live in east africa
science has proven that Eden was in Iraq today.
You don't read Qoran, and never read Qoran.
Your women are your fields, so go into your fields whichever way you like
Originally posted by Marduk
because as far as I know Eden hasn't been found
there has been a claim that it was found but it was erroneous
and was in Turkey anyway
www.thefirstpost.co.uk...
or possibly Iran
www.biblicalheritage.org...
or possibly England
en.wikipedia.org...
You don't read Qoran, and never read Qoran.
actually you're wrong there (again)
my favourite line is
Your women are your fields, so go into your fields whichever way you like
Originally posted by Marduk
if Allah is so all powerful
how comes none of his followers have nuclear weapons
The earliest Proto-Arabic, or Ancient North Arabian, texts are the Hasaean inscriptions of eastern Saudi Arabia, from the 8th century BC, written not in the modern Arabic alphabet, nor in its Nabataean ancestor, but in variants of the epigraphic South Arabian musnad. These are followed by 6th-century BC Lihyanite texts from southeastern Saudi Arabia and the Thamudic texts found throughout Arabia and the Sinai, and not in reality connected with Thamud. Later come the Safaitic inscriptions beginning in the 1st century BC, and the many Arabic personal names attested in Nabataean inscriptions (which are, however, written in Aramaic). From about the 2nd century BC, a few inscriptions from Qaryat al-Faw (near Sulayyil) reveal a dialect which is no longer considered "Proto-Arabic", but Pre-Classical Arabic. Modern Standard Arabic derives from Classical Arabic, the only surviving member of the Old North Arabian dialect group, attested epigraphically since the 6th century, which has been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since the 7th century.
Originally posted by CinLung
The first human language is Arabic, because the first human was Adam.
Originally posted by CinLung
Qoran is direct from Allah. It is ABOVE 1st source.
Originally posted by CinLung
Qoran is direct from Allah. It is ABOVE 1st source.
Originally posted by Rotator
Reading the Green Language of Light
by Vincent Bridges
From a framework of mythic events and divination - literally readings of the divine - came language, which evolved over time into written forms based on the original symbolic elements.
Fulcanelli's main point, the key to unraveling the larger mystery of alchemy and the cathedrals, lies in an understanding of what he calls the "phonetic law" of the "spoken cabala," or the "Language of the Birds."
"What unsuspected marvels we should find, if we knew how to dissect words, to strip them of their barks and liberate the spirit, the divine light, which is within," Fulcanelli writes. He claims that in our day this is the natural language of the outsiders, the outlaws and heretics at the fringes of society.
Originally posted by Rotator
. . . Fulcanelli, the enigmatic 20th century alchemist and philosopher, in his masterpiece The Mystery of the Cathedrals, published in Paris in 1926.[1] Here we have an authentic, although mysterious, voice of authority; one that was both master of the Green Language itself, and a master of the subjects usually hidden within it.
Fulcanelli's main point, the key to unraveling the larger mystery of alchemy and the cathedrals, lies in an understanding of what he calls the "phonetic law" of the "spoken cabala," or the "Language of the Birds."
Originally posted by dr_strangecraft
But then, if it is "direct," why is it not instantly understood.