Akhir Nya Mereka Terdiam & Merinding Lihat -The Meaning Of Life -

Satria Ponde
18 Feb 202116:29

Summary

TLDRThe transcript captures a discussion about religion, particularly focusing on Islam and its teachings about life's purpose. The conversation begins with reflections on a thought-provoking video about the meaning of life, touching on creation, science, and spirituality. Participants express growing interest in Islamic perspectives and compare it with Christianity, noting how Islam aligns with scientific explanations. The video and subsequent conversation emphasize the search for knowledge, open-mindedness, and the significance of understanding both religious and scientific aspects of existence.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The script delves into philosophical and religious reflections on the meaning of life, existence, and creation.
  • 🙏 The speaker is fascinated by the idea that humans were created by a higher being (Allah), highlighting that no one has an image of what He looks like.
  • 🎤 The presentation through rap and poetry is praised as a more engaging way of discussing religious and philosophical ideas compared to traditional preaching.
  • 🌍 The speaker explores the idea that science and religion, particularly Islam, can coexist, and that Islam offers logical, scientific explanations for creation and existence.
  • 🧬 There are references to the Quran and its alignment with scientific knowledge, including descriptions of the human embryo and the natural world that were revealed over 1400 years ago.
  • 📜 The speaker argues that the Quran contains zero contradictions and holds miracles that are both scientific and historical.
  • 👀 The discussion questions the ability of science to explain the origins of everything, suggesting that a creator (Allah) is responsible for the universe's existence.
  • 📝 The Quran is referred to as an 'instruction manual' left by Allah for humanity, providing guidance and answers about life's purpose.
  • 🔍 One viewer expresses growing respect for Islam, noting that it presents explanations that make more sense than their previous religious understanding.
  • 🌱 The overall message is that life has a higher purpose beyond materialism, and that individuals should seek knowledge and answers about their existence.

Q & A

  • What is the primary theme discussed in the video transcript?

    -The primary theme revolves around the meaning of life, the concept of creation, and how various religions, particularly Islam, address these existential questions.

  • What specific questions does the narrator pose regarding life and existence?

    -The narrator asks questions such as 'What are we doing here?', 'What is our purpose?', 'How did we get here?', and 'Who made us so perfect?' These questions are tied to the search for a deeper understanding of life's meaning.

  • How does the video contrast scientific and religious explanations of creation?

    -The video contrasts scientific explanations like the Big Bang with the belief in a divine creator, Allah, who is credited with initiating the Big Bang and creating everything with supreme intelligence.

  • What role does the Quran play according to the video?

    -The Quran is portrayed as an instruction manual from the creator, Allah, providing guidance on life and the universe, as well as containing scientific and historical facts revealed over 1400 years ago.

  • What are some of the scientific miracles mentioned in the Quran, as highlighted in the video?

    -The video mentions the detailed description of the human embryo, the existence of mountains acting as pegs, the separate flow of two seas, the planets' orbit, and the expansion of the universe as examples of scientific knowledge found in the Quran.

  • How does the video address the skepticism surrounding religion and faith?

    -The video challenges skepticism by pointing out that science and logic alone cannot explain the complexity of life and creation, urging viewers to consider the possibility of a supreme creator behind everything.

  • How is Islam portrayed in comparison to other religions in the video?

    -Islam is portrayed as a religion that makes sense both spiritually and scientifically, emphasizing logic, knowledge, and the consistency of its teachings compared to other religions like Christianity.

  • How does the video use rap and poetry to engage its audience?

    -The video uses rap and poetry to make its message more engaging and relatable, avoiding a preachy tone and instead delivering the message through art that resonates emotionally with the audience.

  • What are the viewers' reactions to the video according to the discussion?

    -The viewers find the video intense and thought-provoking. Some express surprise at how the presentation of Islam, through both scientific and religious explanations, challenges their previous views and opens their minds to the religion.

  • What conclusion does one of the participants reach about Islam compared to Christianity?

    -One participant concludes that the Quran’s focus on scientific aspects makes more sense to them than the Bible, which they begin to see as containing fairy tales in comparison.

Outlines

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🤔 Reflections on Creation and the Meaning of Life

This paragraph begins with the speaker reflecting on their surprise at certain concepts, leading into a discussion about creation by a superior being, particularly Allah. The speaker expresses curiosity about religion, especially how it portrays life's meaning. They mention a common societal trend of focusing on superficial goals like money, appearance, and indulgence, without considering life's deeper purpose. The speaker yearns for answers about the purpose of life, creation, and the nature of existence, questioning if life is more than just growing, aging, and dying.

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🌌 The Marvels of Creation and the Limits of Human Understanding

In this section, the speaker contrasts human limitations with divine creation. They emphasize that despite technological advancements, humanity cannot create something as simple as a fly, let alone comprehend the intricacies of existence. The speaker questions the scientific theory that the universe could have emerged from nothing, advocating instead for belief in Allah as the creator. They also touch upon Islamic teachings, asserting that Allah, who has no partners, left humans with the Quran as guidance. The speaker praises the Quran for its scientific and historical accuracy, pointing to specific examples like the human embryo and natural phenomena described centuries before modern science.

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🎤 The Power of Poetry and Rap to Convey Belief

This paragraph shifts to a discussion about the effectiveness of conveying religious messages through rap and poetry. The speakers admire the way the artist in the video blends passionate lyrics with historical and scientific references from the Quran, which makes religious concepts more engaging and relatable. They note that this medium is more appealing than traditional preaching, as it encourages listeners to reflect and consider new perspectives. There's a sense of growing appreciation and open-mindedness toward the messages conveyed, especially in how they challenge preconceived notions about Islam and its teachings.

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📚 Growing Curiosity and Respect for Islam

The final part delves into personal reflections on learning about Islam. One speaker, who grew up Christian, shares that Islam now makes more sense to them, especially with its scientific approach. They express respect for Islam and note how it contrasts with their previous misconceptions, shaped by media portrayals. The discussion also touches on the idea of comparing Islam and Christianity, highlighting how deeper study is required to truly understand both religions. The Quran is positioned as a refinement of the Bible, and there's a shared agreement on the value of learning more about different faiths to form well-rounded views.

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Keywords

💡Meaning of life

The question 'what is the meaning of life?' is central to the video's theme. The speakers explore different perspectives on this existential question, focusing on religious and philosophical viewpoints. For instance, the video contrasts secular views of life as a cycle of materialism with the Islamic concept of a higher purpose and accountability after death.

💡Allah

Allah is the Arabic term for God in Islam, and the video presents Him as the Creator of everything. The concept is used to explain the origins of life, the universe, and human beings. Allah is portrayed as a being beyond human comprehension, unlike anything in creation, which challenges people to think deeply about their existence.

💡Quran

The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is described as a manual for life provided by Allah. The video emphasizes its scientific and historical accuracy, claiming it contains knowledge that could not have been known at the time of its revelation over 1,400 years ago. Examples cited include descriptions of the human embryo and the natural world.

💡Creation

The concept of creation in the video refers to the belief that the universe and life are the deliberate acts of Allah, rather than random events. The video contrasts this view with scientific explanations like the Big Bang, suggesting that a higher power must have caused the universe to exist.

💡Science

Science plays a dual role in the video. On one hand, it's seen as a tool to understand the world, and the Quran is said to align with scientific facts. On the other hand, the video critiques certain scientific theories, like evolution, as incomplete without acknowledging a creator.

💡Accountability

Accountability is a key concept in the video, emphasizing that every person will be held responsible for their actions by Allah after death. The video mentions that one's deeds will be recorded in a book that will be read on the Day of Judgment, influencing the final destination of the soul.

💡Resurrection

Resurrection refers to the Islamic belief that after death, humans will be brought back to life by Allah for judgment. The video stresses that this is an essential part of the meaning of life, where people will be judged for their actions and rewarded or punished accordingly.

💡Agnosticism

Agnosticism is mentioned when one of the participants expresses uncertainty about the existence of God. The video addresses this perspective, highlighting that Islam provides answers to existential questions and scientific mysteries, which may appeal to those who are unsure about religion.

💡Faith vs. Evidence

The video touches on the tension between faith and evidence, particularly in how the Quran is presented as offering scientific and historical proof of its divine origin. This is contrasted with the idea that faith often involves belief without direct evidence, yet Islam is portrayed as satisfying both spiritual and intellectual curiosity.

💡Purpose

Purpose in life is a recurring theme, with the video proposing that human beings were created with a specific purpose: to worship Allah and live according to His guidance. This stands in opposition to the idea that life is meaningless or solely for personal pleasure, as discussed in the video's critique of materialism.

Highlights

Discussion about the unexpected impact of the video, emphasizing the surprise and emotional response of the viewers.

Exploration of the Quran's perspective on creation and the existence of a superior being, sparking a discussion on religious imagery.

The host addresses the audience's repeated requests to discuss the meaning of life, emphasizing the importance of purpose and goals.

Comparison between scientific curiosity and religious belief, highlighting the fascination with the origins of life and the universe.

Emphasis on the importance of music, poetry, and creative expression in engaging people with philosophical and religious ideas.

Introduction of the rapper's powerful performance, combining lyrical talent with religious and philosophical themes.

Discussion on how different religions, including Islam, portray existential questions and the purpose of life.

Reflections on the impact of the Quran's teachings on the host's perception of life, emphasizing the value of religious scriptures.

The importance of engaging with religious texts and ideas through modern mediums like music and poetry to reach a wider audience.

Exploration of the Quran's scientific and historical insights, highlighting its relevance and accuracy over 1400 years.

Comparison between the Quran and scientific knowledge, focusing on topics like the human embryo, mountains, and the universe's expansion.

The host's growing respect for Islam and its logical and scientific approach, despite their Christian upbringing.

The importance of continuous learning and open-mindedness when exploring different religious beliefs and texts.

Discussion on the media's portrayal of Islam and how it contrasts with the personal experiences and discoveries of the host.

The significance of the Quran as an instruction manual for life, left by a supreme being to guide humanity.

Transcripts

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yeah actually you know so i was quite

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surprised to

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to to get it so hard to me but yeah

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that's that's true

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so that makes me think if he says and

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the quran says that we all have been

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created by a superior being

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i think i think allah no one really know

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they don't have an image

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of what he look like

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sensitive

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so guys this is again

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this request from uh my viewers so many

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times

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already long time ago okay we're talking

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about the meaning of life

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meaning of life meaning of life you

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maybe don't care about where you're from

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but i have what is your goal

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where what the hell are you taking this

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caller

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it's like you don't he always says that

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you don't care where you're doing this

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you don't care when you're doing that

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you might not give a [ __ ] okay but i do

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who do you think we are

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no i do care where are you from so do i

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i'm from maryland no i mean exactly

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the scientific um thing it

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fascinates me about where we've come

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from oh yeah definitely do you think i

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love all that [ __ ]

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yes evolution all the different stuff

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you don't have to be religious to be

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interested in where you come from

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exactly

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so you do oh yeah yeah yeah okay marge

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probably don't have to surprise me one

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bit to be honest

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okay i'm from venus

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meaning in the religion side

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are you interested to to see this yes

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yeah as well yeah okay

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i'm curious how the religions are

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portraying things like that

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don't talk islam presents

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what are we doing here and where are we

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going to go

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it's like we just focus and then it's

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welcome to the show

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don't ask any questions just go with the

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flow

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make as much money as you can and try

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your best not to get broke

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copy everything you see on the tv from

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the hairstyles to the clothes

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and don't think too often just do

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exactly as you're told

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and if you ever get confused then just

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turn towards the alcohol

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you'll still hear thoughts and just turn

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up the radio

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as you learn to live a lifestyle of

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drugs sex

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rock and roll but in all honesty

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i just need to know is there more to the

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cycle than

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growing and getting old living and dying

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just to leave behind a happy home and a

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whole lot of property that somebody else

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is going to own

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i just really need to know before the

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caskets closed

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cause i'm not willing to gamble with my

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soul nor am i

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ready to take any chances these are just

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simple life

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questions and i'm just searching for

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some answers

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like what are we doing here and what is

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our purpose

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how did we get here and who made us so

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perfect

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and what happens once we go or is this

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world all really worth it

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questions we don't answer because

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apparently we don't really have to

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there's no purpose to this life in our

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existence isn't

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natural then in that case please let me

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ask you

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did you create yourself or was it

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somebody else who had fashioned you

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cause you're a being that's impeccable

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faultless and unparalleled

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you're a product of supreme intelligence

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and i'm merely being rational

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for there isn't a camera on this earth

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that can come close to the human eye nor

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a computer that can compete

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alongside the human mind and if the

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whole world was to come together we

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wouldn't be able to create a single fly

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so many signs yet we still deny

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the science tries to justify that all

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this could come from

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none when it's a simple sum zero plus

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zero plus zero cannot

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possibly ever give you one so from where

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did all this

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order come that everything has its

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origins

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a maker a creator of its own i mean the

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only reason you're watching this video

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is because somebody had to press upload

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so we can believe in the big bang but

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i'd rather

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believe in he who caused it to explode

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allah the creator of everything along

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with

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every single soul the ever living the

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master

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the only one who is in control unlike

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his creation beyond our imagination and

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no

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he's not a man or does he have any

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partners in association

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is on his own and no he did not ever

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leave

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us alone

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just like every manufacturer he left us

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with an instruction manual

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the quran and islam and i'm sorry to

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jump to conclusions but it's the

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only one possible the only definition of

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god is the one and only

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supreme being it's logical a book with

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zero contradictions with miracles that

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are both scientific and

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historical all revealed over

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1400 years ago like the detailed

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description of the

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human embryo the descriptions of the

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human embryo in the quran

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cannot be based on scientific knowledge

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in the seventh

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century to the mountains as pigs holding

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firm the earth

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below and the two seas that don't mix in

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a complete

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separate flow to the planets in orbit

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alternating night and day as they stay

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in flow

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the expansion of the universe and the

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creation of everything from

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h2o to the stories of the past and the

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preservation

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of pharaoh to identifying the lowest

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point in the land where

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persia defeated rome the gushing fluid

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that

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created man in the glands between the

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ribs and the

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backbone and now the word has changed

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it's still the same so

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please explain how all this was known

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over 1400 years ago

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to a man who couldn't read or write as

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he would recite whatever the angels

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spoke

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and if you still don't believe please

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try to come up with something that's

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even close but you can't so he took god

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as a mockery and his

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messengers as a read or joke

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as somebody who can't read or write

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we'll start a religion

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dismiss the scriptures as legends and

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tales of the ancient folk as we

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live life according to our whims desires

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and hopes

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saying this life is the only home we

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will ever know

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we will lived and died and simply turn

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to bones

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yo low correction

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after the grass dies the rain arrives

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and it

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regrows and allah promises to do the

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same

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thing to your very soul and bring you

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back from your very fingertips to your

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toes

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as the all-seeing supreme being watches

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us so

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close and we are surely being tested

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in our wealth thou health and ourself

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and everything that we've been blessed

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with

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so believe for we will surely be

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resurrected

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and be brought back to our lord and

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account for

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every single deed as he hands us our

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books and

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orders us to read

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from the bad to the good and everything

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in between

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you yourself are sufficient for your own

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accountability

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so don't be mad at me you were the one

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who thought he wouldn't come back to me

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i gave you a whole life long to search

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after me

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but you were busy and all that which was

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temporary

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so read and glad tidings to all those

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who believe

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that if you disbelieve read

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and don't let that day be the first day

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you find out what your

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life really means

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read

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[Music]

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that's very powerful very intensive

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yeah intense video i mean very and a

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very good rap

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you know very very good boom as well

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yeah rat pool

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yeah yeah he was wrapping yeah you know

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very very good words very passionate

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about it you know in certain

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uh parts you know yeah you gave me those

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goosebumps at some point yeah actually

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you know so i was quite surprised to

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to to get it so hard to me but yeah

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that's that's true

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yeah that is that is true

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this is the first time i've seen you

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watching doesn't

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have that well i think it's good when

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people display

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their that kind of thing through a wrap

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or a poem

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do you know what i mean or through like

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music or something like that because

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it's it's better than just sitting

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listening to someone

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preaching on you yeah do you know what i

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mean because that that automatically

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makes you turn away but

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this engages you through like music

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through poems through

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through and evidence and stuff yeah uh

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history and evidence as well as

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staring at it yeah yeah it's just the

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world he's saying they're well put

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together video

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friends the reference you got yeah

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that that video you know people are

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going to listen to that and think about

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it afterwards

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i like that i like this guy yeah i like

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this as well he's a talented guy

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regardless of

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his religion or whatever yeah you know

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if he wrote that that's incredible

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and and the way he was pointing on

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things in the in the quran as well you

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know the history and all that kind of

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stuff

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that made me think where we all come

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from so that makes me think if he says

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and the quran says that we all have been

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created by a superior being

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i think i think allah no one really know

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they don't have an image

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of what he look like so the last

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question to miss adele

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the one who agnostic not sure is the

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goat there

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after watching this video what do you

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think

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with your opinion i'm not saying that

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you have to change your

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thingy i just want to know that's all

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i've said um

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loads of times that out of the religions

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even though

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christian is what i grew up with and

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blah blah blah the more i find out about

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islam

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the more it makes sense to me and the

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more i

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uh think that it's it's kind of like the

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science

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the science religion for me do you know

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what i mean it's the one that talks

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about

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the most sense to me you know who knows

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uh but it makes sense to me

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it it it makes a lot of sense to me it's

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like your knowledge isn't it

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and it's gaining my knowledge yes

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because you don't have to

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be religious to be interested in

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religion

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do you know me yeah i can compare them i

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can

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study them uh without getting down on my

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knees and praying you know what i mean

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it doesn't matter what you uh uh how to

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say

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you you don't believe or you believe uh

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god or not yeah

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you know um for me you are interested

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either

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any kind of religion even a christian or

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muslim or hindus

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yeah that's a good thing that use your

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health inside you that

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you want to know because a million

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people out there don't get it

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at all don't want to know at all i i

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like to gain knowledge

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and if you hadn't said to me a year ago

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what do you think of islam you know what

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i would have said

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i is i'm i'm not it's great you know

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it's not not my thing at all

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but you know i have been shocked i know

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by so many things since

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being introduced to this uh so i respect

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islam now a lot more than i did because

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i knew

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[ __ ] nothing about it previously and

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i just

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thought about you know like the stuff

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you read in the newspapers and you hear

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you know that it's maybe a bit of a

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crazy religion but

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it really is yeah that's because that's

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how the media portrays yeah it isn't

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that's what the problem is

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but it's very very down to her yeah

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yeah i agree with that you know the the

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thing i when i think about all this

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stuff that we have watched recently and

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you know listening to all that kind of

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things i'm becoming much more

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open-minded to that as well you know

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and um you know i believe in the concept

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of higher power obviously

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so it's nothing new to me because i'm a

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christian but

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as bad as it sounds probably from my

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from myself you know i'm actually

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leaning more towards these explanations

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than the stuff that i can have out of

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the bible context straight away because

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for me if you're gonna start comparing

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these two things at least from this

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point when i am at the moment obviously

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i like

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i like like like enough knowledge

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obviously about both books but

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for for me bible starts looking like a

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bunch of fairy tales now

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yeah comparing to to to collin you know

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because yeah

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current specifically points on the

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scientific things so my opinion is you

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guys don't know

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a lot about christian or islam yet

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i guess so do i i don't i know because i

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had been learned

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when i was a kid but with religion you

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need to learn more and more and more but

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i have the moment where i stopped which

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is you know when i was young you know

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what i mean

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then i'm come back now i want to learn

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more and more thanks god

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because i'm just my viewers and what i'm

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saying

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it's not fair to compare christianity in

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islam in terms of you because you guys

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don't know exactly you did

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you didn't read the bible that fully yet

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and you didn't read it's uh al quran

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that much yet so for me if you both

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know the true christian and the true

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islam then

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we got a bible verses that we could

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bring

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jesus right and then after that is al

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quran

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for the perfection whatever in bible

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is the conclusion in our quran so

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al-quran was second second yeah

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that's true that's very interesting well

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you guys didn't know that no

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i knew so thank you so much guys

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the best explanation about meaning

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so what is the meaning of life you never

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told us

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we discussed the video we discussed the

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meaning of life this is the beginning of

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life

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thank you so much

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