Question:
Do You Read Any Book Regarding the Miracle of Creation Of The Spider?
anonymous
2007-01-15 20:38:29 UTC
Some readers may think that the subject of this book(the link below):

http://fs.harunyahya.net/popup/Download.php?WorkNumber=169&Format=pdf

is not one that interests them very much. They may tell themselves both that a book about a little insect has nothing in it for them, and that the busy pace of their lives leaves them no time for such a book.
Then again, these same people may feel that a book on economic or political research, or perhaps a novel, would be more attractive and "useful."Or they may think that books on other subjects will be of greater interest to them. Whereas the fact is that this book the reader is holding will be a great deal more "useful" than many he has hitherto read, and has much more to offer him. Because this book is not a biology text written to give detailed information about this tiny animal called the spider.The book may have the spider as its subject, but its true importance lies in the truth about life it reveals and the message it has to give.
Three answers:
anonymous
2007-01-15 22:45:33 UTC
Discussion on the "proof" of God has no place in a scientific environment.



I neither believe nor disbelieve the existance of God, but it is a question that cannot be answered using science and therefore should be excluded from scientific discussion.



Your commentary is not really a question, just another creationist/intelligent design believer ranting incoherently. Such ranting serves to annoy those people with serious questions and answers and will not sway anyone - though you might get some responses from likeminded individual who seem to float through this forum for the sole purpose of wasting everyone elses time.



Please post such commentary and questions on a philosophy message board. I'm sure you will get a lively, intelligent debate (as well as some deranged ones) but they have no place in a scientific forum.
LB
2007-01-15 20:56:49 UTC
Is this Qur'an a scientific book, are its statements supported by experimental evidence, references, etc? Or more like a fiction? There are philosophy and religion sections on this site, you should have posted this there.
anonymous
2007-01-15 21:27:31 UTC
You need to read, " On Bulls*** " by Harry Frankfurt, the moralistic philosopher. The whole book is dedicated to people like you; bulls******!!


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