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Originally posted by NamelessMonster
I have stumbled across a site that tries to connect all major religions to mother Goddes worship, and it does a pretty convincing job. Although I would not like it to be true. There is a specific section that I would like Muslim users to read and debunk. It takes the Muqatta'at and says that they are codes for the Goddess, and related them to the names of the chapters that they are beside.
Please go down to the section that starts after it says "END". The part that starts with "The next Way chapter will be the last in the Messiah Project series"
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
I really appreciate it, and hope that it can be debunked. I don't want any theories or comments on what they really mean, I just want this conclusion debunked.edit on 27-10-2010 by NamelessMonster because: (no reason given)
It must be read like ancient Hebrew was read, from right to left. I will reverse it now, so you can better read it. "Mim-Lam-Alif."
The DOMA had learned a lesson with Christianity. They saw their message changed by the pens of men. They saw entire new philosophies simply inserted. So that they would not have the same kind of problem with the Koran, the put in a code at the beginning of each book. This code would identify those from the original source.
This is why her symbols, the Crescent Moon and the Star, still are sacred to them.
Indeed, your Lord is Allah , who created the heavens and earth in six days and then established Himself above the Throne. He covers the night with the day, chasing it rapidly; and the sun, the moon, and the stars, subjected by His command. Unquestionably, His is the creation and the command; blessed is Allah , Lord of the worlds. (7:54)
The DOMA chose the bloodline of Mahammad by his mother's lineage
Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib (who was called Shaiba) bin Hashim, (named ‘Amr) bin ‘Abd Munaf (called Al-Mugheera) bin Qusai (also called Zaid) bin Kilab bin Murra bin Ka‘b bin Lo’i bin Ghalib bin Fahr (who was called Quraish and whose tribe was called after him) bin Malik bin An-Nadr (so called Qais) bin Kinana bin Khuzaiman bin Mudrikah (who was called ‘Amir) bin Elias bin Mudar bin Nizar bin Ma‘ad bin ‘Adnan.