Webmaster said
Yea.
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Webmaster said
Yea.
Zeal said
Wassup?
Webmaster said
Nmuch. U?
Zeal said
Just getting ready to go to Physics.
Webmaster said
Oh joy =(
Zeal said
It's okay. I like it.
Webmaster said
Sweet. But weren't you in chem or something?
Zeal said
Chemistry was last year. I'm in AP Physics this year.
Webmaster said
Ah, sweet. I'm just taking it over the summer this year.
Zeal said
That's cool.
Webmaster said
Is it a hard class?
Zeal said
Not really. Well, not for me. To others it may be.
whizzball1 said
I'm so sorrrrrryI had a lot of school and writing and reading and I was so busy but now I'm hopefully back I thinkI learned something cool about Islam yesterday; you know Nebuchadnezzar's dream statue of gold, silver, bronze, iron, and clay? The speaker said he was asking God how Mohammed could have possibly deceived 1.5 billion Muslims, and he was pointed to that dream. Then he found out that Muslims acknowledge that their religion has a metaphorical structure of none other than gold, silver, bronze, iron, and clay. The gold, silver, and bronze are what's not iron and clay, and the speaker said that 80 percent of our Bible is in the Quran, for example, our story of creation and Adam and Eve, and Moses and Isaac and Jacob and Abraham and Isaiah and others. The iron is the fear and the violence that Mohammed added, like Jihad, and the clay is the other crazy stuff Mohammed put in like if you're a martyr you apparently get 72 women in heaven, or if you're away from your wife you can sign a contract for a "pleasure marriage" for even just a few hours. Weird.
Webmaster said
I'd like to start off by saying that the presence of another rational human being is like the weight of the sky off my shoulders (I'm Atlas =P) and that it's awesome to see you.That's pretty interesting. I believe the dream itself was referring to specific nations to come, such as Rome, but the parallels that are drawn to Islam are most definitely a possibility. The Bible tends to have quite the duality.
whizzball1 said
Yes, that is what the dream was referring to, and the speaker believed that it has duality for Islam.