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The conversation covers the origins of the concept of evolution and how humans have evolved from animals to humans. It touches on the history of the concept of "the beginning of human life" and the importance of faith in teaching others to believe in what they have. The segment emphasizes the importance of avoiding false accusations and not giving out "ma'am's words" to avoid confusion, and provides ten commandments in Islam, including ThouGun not kill, which is the third commandment. The importance of honoring cowards and their parents is also discussed. The segment ends with a recommendation to visit the website for a book and a promotion for a free digital book.

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			When I was in the process of trying to convert
		
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			a Muslim from Egypt, to become a Christian,
		
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			I discovered a lot of things that I didn't know I had assumed, wrongly, that all Muslims were
terrorists hijackers kidnappers, that they didn't believe in God, they didn't love Jesus, they
worship a black box in the desert, they kiss the ground five times a day, this is pretty much what
we had been told, these were the things that the kind of rhetoric that was pumped into our heads.
And when we were out here doing, quote, missionary work, these were some of the misconceptions that
we suffered on in those days. The person that I had targeted for conversion
		
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			was named Mohammed, a black man from Egypt. And he was a very sweet kind, man. And we will end up
working together traveling together, and we go long distances in Texas where I lived at the time.
And all the way I would be doing these dialogues with him, which were basically me trying to convert
him.
		
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			At one point, have you observed there's a world around you? And of course, you'd say yes. So how did
he get there? Well, for the atheists, of course, there was this big bang to pray bone, everything
just jumped out of nothing, you know, just all of a sudden, and then there was, you know, this world
that was covered with water had blue green algae all over. So these bacteria study deeply.
		
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			Instead of eating them in the big
		
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			things came from,
		
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			even in one of their books, as
		
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			one of the books is showing how birds were created or evolved, when he's at work, how birds evolved,
it was fish, you know, jumping out of the water, trying to, you know, for millions of years, they
were jumping out of the water to eat those flying things that were coming over that bugs and things
are flying over. And after so many millions of years of doing that.
		
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			Hello.
		
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			This is no logic Enos.
		
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			time they think you can catch somebody real fast. You'd human beings come from monkeys.
		
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			Stop and think you've been told that every one of us has been told that this is what the books I
		
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			think about
		
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			human beings. And we look at monkeys. What's interesting is, you can look at human beings, and you
can look at monkeys.
		
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			If there's such a thing, as humans evolved from monkeys, how come we're still monkeys.
		
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			Really, like these guys are saying this survival of the fittest is, you know, that's kind of a
Buddhist thing. Then all those things that we have out here will be there. In fact, you know, one of
the oldest things on earth is
		
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			cockroaches.
		
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			cockroaches are one of the oldest things on earth.
		
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			And they're like most fragile, you can look at a cockroach dies,
		
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			menopause and we'll be there tomorrow.
		
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			Evolution.
		
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			And there is new evidence anywhere where any species ever evolved to another species relations with
his species.
		
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			Charles Darwin.
		
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			Was he an expert in this field? An amateur.
		
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			He was an amateur. In fact, it was a hobby for him. He
		
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			became fabulous because there were some people who liked what he was saying and they were promoting
it because it serves a purpose.
		
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			What is the thing that really
		
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			drew me to this conclusion
		
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			Was it that he discovered so called discovered that made him sure that it was evolution even though
		
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			he
		
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			teaches where he was in the Galapagos islands off the coast of Ecuador,
		
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			where those islands
		
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			are all have different ecological systems.
		
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			In other words, you have a heavy rocks on one side and on another trees on another. So the same
exact build
		
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			is leaving on these different places that in each place, the board has a different bill will shape
the bill is different, to be able to eat what's available on that island. And when we go from island
to island, we observe that evolution
		
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			never stopped to think that they're all alive at the same time.
		
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			He didn't take into consideration that they had adjusted to their environment. He didn't take into
consideration with each and every one of them is alive.
		
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			He just said that's evolution, trying to prove some points that he had believed from other people
who were more or less scientists in their areas. But they only had theories.
		
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			But in October of 1998,
		
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			there was a special on PBS talking about the effects of El Nino. Anybody heard about it, they only
showed it once. It never showed again.
		
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			That weather phenomenon that was going across that part of the room, it was
		
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			at the wrong time of the year COVID, the longtime viewer and we had this going on for a couple of
years. It was a strange phenomenon.
		
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			Okay, and it how it affected the Galapagos Islands is same place. And so here they're showing what
happened.
		
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			When it changed in those islands November had the same previous Sunday, they didn't have the same
foliage was this one.
		
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			And I remember, I remember the announcer on the show, he said that Dan would be surprised that it
didn't take six will use for evolution to change the beaks of these finches, that within six months,
when the eggs hatched, the beaks had changed to adapt to their environment.
		
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			Whoops.
		
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			Because it doesn't fit the purpose.
		
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			How many of you heard
		
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			his real name is Ed nanog. Car. And he lives in Turkey in Istanbul. I went to his house last year
and we sat together. And through a translator we talked about some of these subjects. Now his
websites are very clear on this. The proof is there. If you want to see about the explosion, this
whole evolution thing with clear proof we're talking about scientific and genetic and DNA,
chromosomes a whole bit all the subjects that are real popular, talk about it and read it and see
for yourself that the biggest,
		
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			biggest frauds that's ever been perpetrated on human beings is this nonsense, that we came out of
monkeys.
		
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			Now I will say that after considering some of the things in our recent political realm that maybe
there could be a few that slip back a few notches.
		
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			Besides, I'm from Texas, I gotta be careful.
		
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			elect him again.
		
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			And we'll come back to this *. Now what I was doing here is just using the rational argument to
show you that something is not right. So what is right is where we want to know what is right. Well,
what's right is that as far back as we find human beings on the earth, they really aren't that
different.
		
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			Not to Fatima Jackson is one of the professors in American University and she holds a chair for
		
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			anthropology is an intelligent show head on to programs.
		
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			Have you heard a CRO Magnon man
		
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			Have you heard of Neanderthal man or the osteon
		
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			babies
		
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			so he assumed as you probably seen the books
		
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			Like I have an older kid growing up, but it shows this man grows to this man and this woman goes to
this and so on. So she said, that is not true at all. She said, we know all of us, she said, we know
for a fact that all of them coexisted. At the same time, all these so called men, or homosapiens,
were existing at the same time. The reason we give a particular time period, or name is because we
found more of the remains of those particular homosapiens, then we did the others so
		
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			that they couldn't have progressed, because in each time period, we're all existed. But there were
more of this than there were that and that's the reason you get the name.
		
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			No.
		
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			See, it's not common knowledge, but it is, for a fact.
		
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			reality.
		
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			So it's very popular thing to dislike people become without faith. And this is what I'm very much
opposed to.
		
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			I do not want anybody to lose their faith. This is why we're very careful in our work in our
project, not to attack other people's beliefs, because I don't need them to become atheists.
		
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			This is not a this is not a good way, this is not progressive at all. If we want to talk about, for
instance, the Bible, if you want to talk about the Bible, it's very easy to disprove that the
English Bible ever came from Jesus. I mean, that's like so easy.
		
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			As soon as you realize that the English didn't exist,
		
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			even 1000 years ago,
		
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			English Bible came to Jesus.
		
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			That being that conversation immediately.
		
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			Let's before we even talk about textual criticism, before we talk about the history of the
translations and interpolations, etc, etc. But we need to go there
		
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			disprove what we want to do is, and this is what a lot of us to do to
		
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			discuss or argue these points in a way, that's better. And the better way is to do what
		
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			he's told us. To the Muslims right now, a lot has told us is that we believe in what was originally
sent down. Yes. So we don't have any doubt about the fact that the Bible originally came from and
that is any doubt in your mind if there is an intervention?
		
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			Because that's what it says in the code.
		
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			So why bother to talk about in
		
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			the beginning is me.
		
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			Let us look at this. How many of you know about use Valley translation?
		
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			Is that considered revelation?
		
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			Was that revelation? The English use? came down in the middle of the night at the Dairy Queen
		
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			was crazy stuff. Yeah. So
		
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			he came in the Arabic language to Muhammad Salallahu. Salam.
		
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			Today, yes. So why bother to go through all this rigmarole we can just go to what we have? And talk
about that? Isn't that more positive? And
		
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			maybe,
		
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			we'll talk about where we had, where we go around telling people what they didn't have.
		
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			If a person is smart enough, they can figure Hey, I like what this guy has. I like that.
		
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			I was in manufacturing, sales marketing for many years. And one of the rules that we always had is,
say what you have. Okay, so you have to worry about your competition, because if you talk about
competition, they're liable to go over there and buy anyway.
		
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			We can
		
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			be pretty good about it.
		
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			And it's much better. You learn about your competition, of course.
		
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			It turns out those is better.
		
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			That any case,
		
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			the subject tonight is about salvation. But before we can talk about salvation, it needs to be that
we will talk about is there really a god?
		
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			Because if there's no
		
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			if there's no next life, who cares?
		
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			And this is a real serious problem because it
		
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			If people if the vast majority of human beings didn't believe in anything, what would cause them to
act with any responsibility?
		
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			Where would lives be?
		
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			If we don't have a belief in something, for instance, this take this for an example. Somebody goes
into the courtroom
		
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			and atheists, okay? And you're asking him to swear on the Bible, he's leaving it up in the ground.
He said,
		
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			There's even a swimmer, where we want you to swear on what you hold, dear, so that you want to tell
the truth?
		
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			Was the atheist belief. He said, I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth. So help me nothing.
		
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			Yes or no? Think about it.
		
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			And if he has no anchor, if he has no words,
		
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			for common or criteria, he doesn't have any basis, he can do anything he wants to because he would
be a male.
		
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			He will use the excuse that, hey, you know what's good, you might be bad to somebody else. When
people talk like that. So
		
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			whether it's doesn't make
		
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			the feels good. Just don't hurt anybody else. What do you consider?
		
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			So you have to have some kind of basis? Or Where will your society be?
		
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			Now, up until a balanced 50 years?
		
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			The number of people on the earth who are atheists has always been in very low percentage from three
to 5% and has grown
		
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			almost double.
		
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			It's reaching somewhere close to eight 9%. Now, you might think that's not a big deal. I consider
that very serious. Very serious, because it means they have no belief in anything. Nothing.
		
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			Does anybody know what I'm talking about? You ever met an atheist? You would talk to him? Ever
wonder where they're coming from?
		
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			What do they have? What can they look forward to?
		
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			I saw today, they had something on the internet. Anybody know that YouTube? would beg you to
		
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			work. So I got onto YouTube islam.com?
		
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			Oh, yeah. But
		
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			we're talking about someone who had killed
		
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			a number of people.
		
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			He killed a number of people.
		
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			Now once he knows, and they didn't get it, once he knows that the maximum he can get is like a 99
year sentence. He's already killed a bunch of people.
		
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			what's to stop him from killing more now?
		
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			What?
		
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			If he has no conscience? He doesn't care. He doesn't believe in anything. And he already knows the
maximum they can do to me is this.
		
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			Show will stop this guy laughing.
		
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			And that's only one person going around killing people. Stop and think if you get 20 or 30,000
people running around the same way, this is a series than
		
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			anybody ever been to Norway.
		
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			Sweden,
		
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			Sweden, Denmark.
		
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			Okay. All right.
		
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			Travel
		
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			to Sweden, they told me that one of the things are real happy with is the fact that we are a society
based on socialism, that the government itself takes care of you. You don't have to worry about it.
		
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			From the time you're born until the time you die, from the time you wake up in the morning until the
time you go to sleep at night, the government is taking care of you. If you get hurt or injured,
they have hospitalization. They have, you know, clinics that are many things for you. If you need
education for a job, they have colleges, they have, you know, programs that you can learn at home
correspondents anything like this. And if you need a job, they will give you this rat and if you
can't get a job, they still take care of you. If you lose your job there pay your rent.
		
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			Stop and think is it when they really take care of you sounds pretty good. And they bagged and said,
You know, we're all
		
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			So the last ones to accept Christianity, and the first to kick it out. God said
		
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			this they kept that really impressed me as a Muslim. I didn't like it at all. Because that means
faith is gone. They said, and we're number one in the world for atheism, no belief.
		
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			And number one in the world for suicide,
		
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			suicide.
		
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			And the way they said it, it was like, No, that's another thing for us. Oh, yeah. I'm like, What?
		
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			No, it's Stockholm is in Sweden. The city is similar to New York, in that it's made up of a lot of
islands with a lot of bridges. I like that. So I'm taking pictures walking along. And my guide is
telling me, you know, if this bridge we're standing on right now is famous for, and I'm looking at
the bridge, you know, and has these big fences going up on it? I said, No, he said, people jumping
off and killing themselves.
		
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			Really?
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So I
		
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			can't help myself get down, you know, try and look at the wires, and
		
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			there's no water down there.
		
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			He said, Yeah, because it didn't get your truck roll.
		
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			Okay, fascinating hobbies you people have when we went to weathercity, quote.
		
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			And when we were there, it was this big mountain, toasted marshmallow only huge, you know, and I was
		
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			talking about that now. They said, you know, it's famous for us, I don't know, if people jumping off
and killing themselves.
		
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			And I'm thinking, you know,
		
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			he made the religion of Gameboy or something.
		
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			That's really sad.
		
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			to Denmark, they can remember one for suicide. I met one from Norway. And he said the same thing.
		
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			What are we talking about here?
		
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			When the guy loses his job to take care of him, but what happens if he loses his wife? What happens
if he loses his girlfriend?
		
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			What happens if he gets into drugs, so they kill themselves,
		
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			which is really an amazing thing. Especially it's seven degrees, an atheist should never want to
kill themselves, because they don't have any belief of anything afterwards, they just basically
ended it all, giving low possibility at all, for a nice day tomorrow.
		
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			Just
		
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			so this is really a sad thing.
		
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			Again, what I'm saying is, it's very important for those of us who have faith to consider the
dangers of leaving faith all together, whether you're a Jew, or a Christian, or Hindu or Muslim, you
need faith in something,
		
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			hang on to something, and then to something better comes along, but don't give up. Because there are
too many evidences that there is something now
		
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			send the proofs.
		
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			This way all there's a number of atheists who are famous, and
		
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			have actually now come to the idea that there is a God, or they call it intelligent design. How many
of you heard about that? Yeah, that's good news. That's very good news. We have them on our website.
A vast majority of them have been influenced
		
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			by Islam, by the scholars of Islam, who have taken the time to set up meetings and bring them
together and sit with them and show them where scientific evidences from the Quran from the
teachings of Muhammad and many of the things that many scholars 1000 years ago came up with in
Spain, Madrid, and mess or Egypt. And these are actually topics from another
		
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			lecture in short,
		
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			what I want to feature now is some common sense, common sense.
		
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			If there is a creator, if there is intelligent design, then this would fit with a couple of common
sense points. For instance, if you said to somebody, hey, we had a big storm the other day and a
tornado came through.
		
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			And then that big ruling came through the junkyard. It picked all the metal up old refrigerators and
stoves and automobiles and, you know, various and sundry things, pick them out all of these things
rolled around and around, faster and faster and faster, slamming together, banging together. Hi.
		
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			velocity,
		
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			how fast and smashing and a drop down it was a brand new Rolls Royce with a motor running full of
gas.
		
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			could it happen? Is it possible?
		
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			Well, actually, according to logical logic, it's possible. Because you Yes, because you can say, if
we did it enough times, let's do it a billion times let's do a 50 billion times. Eventually,
according to that illogical logic. One time finally this Rolls Royce would drop down modal running
full of gas.
		
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			But you know, that's absolutely bizarre, that stupid. How did you get this, and this is one of the
ways that they play with probabilities. They realize that this is this is a waste of time.
		
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			And medium government spend a lot of money to find out about things like that.
		
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			Remember, wasting money digressing from old man was a kid, there was a news and they were really
harping on the fact that I've done it wasted a lot of money to study the mating habits of the North
American bullfrog.
		
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			But to come back to this subject of proof, now, we realize that random chance doesn't really produce
anything. Because if you took all the elements in the universe, and randomly slammed them together
billions and billions of times, they still would never form one molecule of protein, the protein
that is the basis of life itself, okay? And you will never get a molecule of protein by accident. By
slamming all the elements together, it just doesn't happen. So how did life begin? Now according to
the latest latest science, life starts with water? How many of you know that life starts with water?
Yes. Well guess what it said in the Quran 1400 years ago, now I'm introducing the Quran.
		
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			They said that Allah said he brought all life out of water,
		
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			whoops,
		
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			1400 years ago, and they were thinking that they're coming up with now is saying, well, that's not
really just a random chance, Big Bang. But there was something that took place a long time ago. And
there was a solid, and it's separated out. Well, this is exactly what I said in the Quran as well.
But who created that solid in the beginning? Where did it come from? You can't you say there was a
big rock floating and then I blew up, it doesn't work like that you have to prove what did the work
done for
		
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			me? What caused it to blow up?
		
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			Or another random chance? Then there's the philosophy of theory that all of a sudden it became so
dense, well, why?
		
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			because gravity was playing from the inside How?
		
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			What do you get this idea from?
		
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			Tuesday is that they will use that you and I are not really able to disprove. One is time, we use a
4 billion years ago.
		
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			And they talked about distance 800 million light years from Earth.
		
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			I don't know what that is.
		
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			So what are we talking about now is if there's some proof at all, if there's any evidence at all of
something concrete that you can look at, shouldn't you consider that overviews nonsense theories?
Yes or no? Yes or no? Okay.
		
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			You can look at yourself as a human being you don't have to go very far you can look at yourself and
realize that we today cannot produce a robot that will do all the things that human being will do,
can we can
		
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			wouldn't be cool. If you had a robot, you could push buttons and tell it to do stuff. If this is a
fantasy, you know that they've had a lot of science fiction stuff for years, especially in some of
the more recent movies talking about iRobot I don't know if you know that one is so real, you know,
where in case you didn't know that really was a real person.
		
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			A real person is
		
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			a lot of stuff that they put in there with,
		
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			with graphics and so on, but it's not really you know,
		
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			we can't even come up with something equal to the human eye.
		
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			The whole body, we can't match one eye again, we
		
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			can't
		
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			Because the eye automatically focuses, when you look close do this, look at your hand.
		
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			Look at it. Now quickly look up to the distance in your eye instantly focuses.
		
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			Maybe like me, I can't see up close anymore, my hands.
		
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			But
		
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			spear, your eye refocuses this quick.
		
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			And we got cameras over here some real high tech stuff, but it still isn't gonna recover that quick.
And if a light hits the camera lens, and throws it off, it takes time for to recover.
		
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			And if it gets too cold, these camera lenses get this moisture on them, and it messes them up. And I
know because we work with that all the time. And these are very expensive optics. And we can't even
match one eyeball. Oh, yeah. And one other thing, if you don't bring enough batteries,
		
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			picking on somebody mentioned who
		
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			quits working.
		
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			So we really start to think about it, we cannot produce even one molecule of protein. We can't even
get close to copying with one I can do.
		
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			And then how about this one?
		
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			fingerprints, we use fingerprints for identification. Is that true or false? Because they're always
different?
		
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			Have you ever wondered that?
		
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			You never thought about it? Because it's this there you will consider it.
		
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			But also you will notice this?
		
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			How many trees are in the world? Anybody know?
		
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			Anyone go there? Do you? Consider how many trees there are? How many kinds of trees there are? How
many leaves are on all the trees. And there are no two leaves exactly alike.
		
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			If you said wait a minute, I'm sure we could find to like, Try it. Try it. Because even if you found
two that were the exact same color, they wouldn't be the same shape. If they were the same shape,
they wouldn't be the same weight. The moisture content wouldn't be the same. It is impossible. And
yet when you look at each one of them, they have a design. Hmm, is it to me fascinating to look at?
Look at those leaves, and how did they come like that? snowflakes is another one they cover that no
two snowflakes are like that one I can't prove because the time you get it into the lab melts. The
pressure these designs? Why How?
		
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			Now here's something for you to think about. Again, just using your logic, your logic.
		
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			Human beings cannot really see the planets with our naked eyes. We see stuff out there. But we don't
know what we're looking at is this shiny balls at night. That's what it is. is shiny stuff. It
really, we would guess. And that's what they used to do the Greeks and Romans and they all kind of
guesses that what was out there
		
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			and gave it all kind of names.
		
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			And how about molecules. And then nobody ever saw molecules until we had microscopes. So interior
telescopes and microscopes, we really didn't know what was out there. Not really. And even now,
we're not sure we still have theories about the atoms natural. But with both of these to optic
assist
		
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			that of the macro and that of the micro
		
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			level do we observe?
		
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			When the spheres Yes, around spheres, no triangles, or rectangles? All of them are spheres. And all
of them are in some form of orbits true.
		
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			rotating in orbits, and then those orbits and things are all moving within other things. Is it true
or false? Is that all works? Have you seen some of the pictures? How many of you
		
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			men and black men and black women how it ended when it did that shot where comes up off the earth
and then you can see the galaxy the solar system, you see the Milky Way and all of this and then
suddenly, all of it was really in the sphere? And it was some big thing came marbles.
		
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			Yeah. How can they know did women in black
		
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			for the Muslim sisters? Nevermind.
		
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			There was a topic for you, Eddie next time Do women in Blackpool and your movies. So
		
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			having said this now, I want you to think about this. How could it be 1400 years ago, a man living
in the desert who couldn't read couldn't write would come up with a very beautiful piece of
		
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			not poetry, something far beyond poetry.
		
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			A recitation that clearly states
		
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			about these herbs, swimming
		
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			in the earth, and it uses the word, cow. It's calories that wind being like in the nonprofit sector,
bananas head, this is cola doing this How? How would anybody know? And it mentioned about the sun in
an orbit. Now, that's not something that we knew until the last century.
		
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			The sun also is in orbit.
		
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			How, how?
		
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			And when to look to the human being, himself. And how are we, when we first are created inside of
the mother, what takes place first, and some of you maybe you've seen some of the examples, some of
the pictures. Under the microscopes when they show it happens at the point of conception, when the
egg is fertilized,
		
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			when the sperm catches that little egg, and it is fertilized, that you can only see them in the
microscope, what happens? It attaches itself to the wall, the lining of the uterus.
		
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			And then when it does that, it finds a clot of blood.
		
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			And when it does, that, it begins to pull its life from the mother from the host pulling its life
from that. Yeah.
		
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			40 years ago, did anybody know that? And I promise you they didn't.
		
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			in European circles of knowledge, they thought even as recently as a few 100 years ago, that a human
being had the full shape of a human being instead of the mother on is this little, small guy, little
tiny guy, and he just got bigger, bigger, bigger, bigger, bigger, better, that's what they thought.
		
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			They had no clue. But yet 1400 years ago, the very first words that came in the Quran to the Prophet
Muhammad, peace be upon or something like this.
		
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			This new
		
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			sign in our
		
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			recite in the name of your world who created human beings
		
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			from Allah, Allah in Arabic And Allah can you go to the now read or Arabic dictionary and you find
that an Ark is the leech nor the leech that you go swimming in the water in this beach thing.
		
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			Steps its blood
		
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			blood sucking leech.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			And it says also that this is a cleaning object, something clean, that attaches itself, and then
also another name for his blood clot.
		
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			operate.
		
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			And that is what a human being is, when he starts out and he doesn't start out as a human being in
shape, he starts out is this little looks like a tube lamp. And that is described in the Quran, with
the motorcar needs a chewed lamp if you have a piece of chewing gum
		
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			down, that's a motorcar in Arabic.
		
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			The words that are used in the Koran to describe the beginning of the human being and the fetus
inside of the mother
		
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			are exactly describing things that can only be seen under microscopes. And so much so that some of
the embryologist today who have learned this have opted to use these words rather than make up new
words. I said you already got words. Let's use that.
		
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			The proof for this I want you to see the videos, I don't want you to take my word for it. I've
already told you about my credibility. I'm from Texas, New that means.
		
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			So go ahead and check it out for yourself. Go to the website scientists lam.com and look for the
videos on there and watch nine different scientists of different disciplines.
		
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			embryology being one of those and see what they said. They never had any idea about
		
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			what the Quran is actually teaching and saying 1400 years ago and every one of them is amazed. And
every one of them is saying the same thing is Can that be from a human being? It cannot be limited
time. It's not possible. And it must be from a god or a higher being or some kind of intelligence of
God and once went so far as to say Allah, he when he was speaking like I'm speaking here tonight, he
said, I guess it's time for me to say a Chateau La Ilaha Illa la
		
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			Sherif, Mohammed also law, you can see it on the video for yourself.
		
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			The good news is that once you realize there is a God, there is a hereafter, there is some purpose
for your life. You don't have to throw your life away. Just because you have in bad times. There is
good news. Before we talk about salvation on the Day of Judgment, I want everybody to realize that
there's a reason for us to keep going here. Because if you kill yourself, you have no hope at all,
on the day of judgment, there are atheists, according to his own belief doesn't have any hope for
anything
		
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			more, whereas the Christian, the Jew or a Muslim. And so when I address, especially the youth, I
want you to be sure to tell others the same thing. This is a very critical thing, we have too many
people committing suicide today, too many people were around killing each other, and then killing
themselves. This is this is not funny. And there's nothing good about this. And until the people
come to grips with a faith that they can hold on to, it's going to continue like that. So we need to
promote faith, let's don't destroy each other's faith, let's work together to build. And for sure, I
will be the one who was sorted out in the end. But at least we'll work together along the way, learn
		
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			from each other, share with each other. And then ultimately, it's going to be him because he's the
judge. At first, Muslims, this is our salvation. And our program it is in the next few minutes.
		
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			For us, we don't do we don't tell people view come to
		
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			salvation. That's not true. We don't tell you if you just say the magic words, Shadow, the law, then
everything's cool and smooth for you after that, as a matter of fact, the opposite is true. In fact,
if you come to Islam, the only thing we can promise you for sure is hellfire.
		
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			That's easy.
		
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			Must do that. But if you want to get salvations, then you have to believe correctly and you have to
work toward it. This is this goes hand in hand. There is faith and works together. If you have faith
without works, it's dead is nothing but sound familiar. That's in the Bible. Faith without works is
dead. But at the same time, your works. Your actions and deeds before the Lord are nothing.
		
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			Nothing if you don't have proper faith. And again, that sounds like the Bible of quote from Paul
this time. The other one is from James but from ball, you find the same thing that your good works
are filthy rags before the Lord. So your actions are not going to save you. Your faith will save you
but your faith and your actions together.
		
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			Still not save you and Islam? Nope, none. Yes. Now, you say oh man is a tough religion. We'll look
how tough it really is.
		
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			The Mohammed peace Bhutan told us that we have 360 joints in our body. And each one of those joints
is do an act of charity every day.
		
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			Every joint in your body you owe an act of charity every day for each joint.
		
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			Is it possible to do that?
		
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			You're in trouble.
		
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			We'll get some good news, smiling face The weather is the act of charity. We get 360 here.
		
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			Good. I'm Kevin for today.
		
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			So this is meaning already you had a problem, right?
		
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			That's not the end of it. There is no
		
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			problem Mohammed, peace be upon us.
		
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			When it comes to the idea of salvation to be forgiving to enter into the agenda, or paradise. He
told us that this is a long, hard road. He told us this is not going to be easy. And in fact, those
who want to get the closest to a loved one to be tested the most. They told us that and they were
the last
		
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			chapter 29 which called
		
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			the spider
		
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			arrested.
		
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			A man
		
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			can be left alone because they said we believe and they won't be put into a great test. A great
tribulation
		
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			just as the
		
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			People before through this kind of tribulation, and he will do it again to us to show her tell the
truth and who are the liars?
		
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			A lot of faiths will tell you, you come join us. It's automatic, just say the magic words and you're
saved.
		
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			Winning or fake, the first thing is going to happen, you will get smacked with a test. That's really
		
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			hard.
		
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			Why would anybody want to do that?
		
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			Nothing in our face. I've heard many times with the leaders of the faith, your bishops, your
priests, rabbis, and so on. These
		
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			are the holy men here. These are the people where the best place located for them in paradise right?
After all, the guessing.
		
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			Islam tells us around God Almighty is going to start the fire of * with the scholars of Islam who
preached but didn't follow the teachings.
		
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			Do you understand that? He's gonna start fire up, the fire of * will be started with Muslims
		
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			who preached that will live up to it? That's scary.
		
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			Makes you wonder why Islam is still the fastest growing religion in
		
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			America. Do you know who comes into STEM the very amongst women?
		
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			And yet the media tells you women are row abused, put down.
		
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			Are you abused? No.
		
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			Are you communist?
		
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			terrorist.
		
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			Think about what I just said.
		
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			There's no encouragement there. I mean, there's no free ride is it? But here's one thing. Here's one
thing I want you to think about this. When Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, he led the prayers
and he turned to his companions. One day, he said, you know, that is going to enter Paradise.
		
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			Except by God's mercy, only.
		
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			Nobody will enter Paradise except by God's mercy. They said,
		
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			he said, Even me
		
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			about this, but
		
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			he gave an example. He said, there will be somebody who will come on the Day of Judgment, he will
have a mountain of good deeds, and no bad deeds. This is just an example because everybody will have
bad deeds. But he said this was an example, somebody coming with a noun of the beach with bad knees,
and will be asked, Would you like to enter paradise on the beach?
		
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			Or on the mercy of God?
		
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			were bad deeds, I got good. These are my babies. And so they will bring out a rezone, which is
balanced, no big deal.
		
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			So that means being rezone. And on one side, they will approve all this good deeds over here. And on
the other side,
		
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			the mercy of the law, for one eye, one eye, the value of one eye, and it totally outweighs all the
good deeds.
		
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			And then they will be asked again now, he said, I think I wrote in on the mercy of God.
		
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			Because we take for granted every day, the mercy that he's given us,
		
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			you can see, Where is that coming from? You can smell Where is this coming from? You have tastebuds,
you have a brain.
		
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			You have love in your heart. You have compassion. You have a brain to figure things out. You have
things that happen to you everyday you say, Well, how could that be? How did this happen? Is the
coincidence. Things happen to you? And where did this come from? Who is making these things happen
for you? And you don't even want to stay? Thank you.
		
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			You don't want to stop long enough just to say thank you, and you should I want to take time to obey
Him. You don't want to do it we want you to do
		
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			now for the Jews, for the Christian.
		
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			And for the Muslim. There are some commandments.
		
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			The first and foremost the commandment for the Muslim is Thou shalt not
		
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			Have any other gods beside God, that's for Muslims, the Christians have
		
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			done. Well check out Exodus chapter 20. Check that chapter five, check out Mark chapter 12 verse 29,
and see if it doesn't say that exactly.
		
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			In fact in Mark 1229 cording to this in English it says that Jesus is telling them peace be upon him
to know Israel the Lord your God is One Lord.
		
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			Love how much love we have cared for God. How much everything
		
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			is a good expression here with all your might, and money in strength. All a Ll that's what it says
in the Bible. How much do we have to have his Muslim hand that apparently have 99 point 99% for
Allah, but I happen to also worship something else over here.
		
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			Nope.
		
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			So we see again, it's all 100% first commandment.
		
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			So if you went down the list of the 10 commandments, you'd find that wow, same thing almost exactly
in the same order.
		
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			Now, again, I'm going to ask like I did in the beginning of the program for wrap it up? How many are
not Muslim? Again, put your hands up if you're not Muslim, because I need to ask you a question.
Okay. Are you familiar with the 10 commandments? We know all of them.
		
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			You think okay, there's the first one I gave you. The first one was second one.
		
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			Do not modal there is no commandment that says murder.
		
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			No, he should call the frame
		
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			as when it says Thou shalt not kill.
		
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			But actually, what you said would be better since it's a bad translation that says Thou shalt not
kill. Because if you take what I just said, Thou shalt not kill, then you die. You know why? Because
we can't eat unless we kill something. You have to kill rice you have to kill kill plants so you can
eat vegetarian.
		
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			So yes, murder is more appropriate. That's exactly what we have in Islam. That's our commandment
you're trying to borrow here
		
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			but it's not number two. Who knows? What number two is somebody raise your hand for me number two.
It's okay if you get your Bible when you cheat I don't care.
		
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			Anyway, number two
		
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			is this
		
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			person mature
		
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			hmm
		
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			Love your neighbor.
		
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			Number two Love your neighbor
		
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			there's no commandment Love your neighbor.
		
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			Okay, not in the 10 commandments. This is something that's mentioned by Jesus in the New Testament.
When he says that I give you a moment like that you love your brother as yourself. Okay. Love Your
brother as yourself. He's describing a kind of love to have to suddenly get the wrong idea which is
supposed to do your neighbor okay.
		
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			Just clarification
		
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			I should ask.
		
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			No.
		
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			Yes.
		
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			What did he say?
		
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			Number two.
		
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			Good. Yeah.
		
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			What about string beans.
		
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			To commandment
		
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			getting close to that is a commandment but number two, what is it
		
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			established
		
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			in such
		
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			shall not make on to me any graven image of anything that walks upon the earth like a man swims in
the sea beneath like a fish in the Arab like a bird, and I was sitting in the congregation one time
looking right up at the pastor watching this and I suddenly it hit me, I get the book in my hand,
and I'm reading it and I'm looking right at him. Behind him on the cross is a man,
		
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			man, an image of a man in the church. And then I live in on the
		
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			podium right there had a big fish, fishers of men, you know, and then behind them was a stained
glass window.
		
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			They didn't miss a trick.
		
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			That was two what's number three? Anybody know? number three?
		
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			Yes, that's right.
		
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			Number three is don't take the Lord by God's name in vain. And they will disqualify you cannot
answer the next question
		
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			over there.
		
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			Boy, boys, baby is better than
		
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			this. Some of you maybe don't know about this, but it is not right for men to stay.
		
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			We are told in the Quran to lay our nose West. So one of our babies came from the Middle East and we
got over here and he's like this and goes on.
		
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			glance anyhow.
		
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			Number four. Number four says
		
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			to Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy Sabbath. Which means of course, which day the week?
		
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			Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
		
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			Happy Days. No.
		
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			Sabbath.
		
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			Give you a clue. It's a Hebrew
		
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			word. It's a number. It's a number. And in Arabic. We had a very similar to said that is
		
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			seven.
		
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			Okay, very good. Now, that means the same thing that we start counting on Sunday. That'd be one.
Monday to Tuesday, three Wednesday for Thursday, five Friday.
		
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			Seven is Saturday, isn't it? Isn't it? The seventh day of the week
		
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			is Saturday. How did you find that being Sunday? Anybody know?
		
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			It's on the Catholic website.
		
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			Save the whole entire day?
		
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			Yes.
		
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			When did this happen?
		
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			Not according to Catholic website Catholic website says that this happened in 325 ad in August, that
the Nicene council they
		
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			were officially they also changed officially the day of Jesus birth to be the 25th of December at
the same time, and that's when they canonize the Bible. And on and on and on.
		
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			paging stuff in older I kind of liked it. I didn't change a word use exactly like it is.
		
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			Just so you know.
		
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			They continued using the seventh day on Saturday, but it might act and also that the council was
convened by Constantine Constantine was a sun worshiper, he was in a cult called Sol Invictus. And
for him that worked out really good to change it to Sunday, because far as he's concerned, the Lord
was the son. And he was the son of the Son, or Son of God Himself. That that's another story. I'm
just letting you understand that. Seven is the commandment here. Saturday was an extra
		
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			bonus. And we're going to wrap up the program this next one, number five. Anybody want to take a
guess at this? Number Five?
		
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			Do you know the answers here? How can you guys know more about these commandments than the
Christian? What's up with this? This is embarrassing.
		
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			Number five,
		
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			honor we're following your murder.
		
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			Yeah, that's where it comes in. How important is it to honor your mother, your father and his
		
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			brother Muhammad peace be upon him said that Allah will not look at a person in the Day of Judgment,
who dishonored the parents, if we didn't take care of them, and give them services, not even look at
them on the day judgments. So this is how important it is, regardless of their religion. So even if
they're not Muslim, you still have to give them proper service and take care of them. In the Quran.
The law says very clearly, when when they grow old, and they're in family, and you're taken care of
them to lay the ring of mercy to them, because they raised you up when you were little. And it
continues by telling you not to say off while you're taking care of them.
		
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			about the subject. That's number six.
		
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			Thou shalt not kill as it says, but
		
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			that makes better sense. It does say Thou shalt not kill. Again, I'll repeat to you imagine if you
can't kill anything, what would you eat?
		
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			can even kill a tree kills kill can't kill anything? I guess you could wait a second. You know, you
could find the second the robot was already dead, maybe
		
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			not really murdering animals. You're taking the life so that you can feed people? And as which raise
them up for the start with?
		
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			Anybody know the next rule number seven.
		
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			Now can be right off the bat.
		
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			at grocery,
		
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			what does it say? isn't the best you got a you got a phrase in the Bible? You got a good part of a
whole chapter in the Quran about this. Read about it. It's in the 23rd chapter 24. So are you
talking all about adultery is a big subject there. But that's not the only place it deals with and
other places in the crime as well. making it clear. Not only that, but what happens when people do
it. And then what are the ramifications afterwards? What are punishments? What is forgiveness, etc,
etc, etc. And you'll be very amazed, and how much it makes sense the logic that goes along with it.
What's the next one? Anybody know? Number eight.
		
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			Steel. That's right. And we have a lot about that in the Quran as well about taking things that
don't belong to you. That's not good. And then next,
		
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			next, number nine.
		
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			Number nine,
		
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			bearing witness. In other words, Don't lie. Now this is a place of finding the commandments here.
But we know that this expression occurs in the Quran over and over and over and over. And the way is
covered, covered. It's throughout the Quran. And it's saying people who deny God
		
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			they're liars. Those who are liars will not enter Paradise. A Muslim cannot lie and still be a
Muslim. They came the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. And they asked him could a coward somebody
runs away in a war called Jawbone and the Arabic language Could he be a believer? He said yes, and
		
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			is a character
		
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			who is tight with his meaning very tight with his knee?
		
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			And he said he could still be
		
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			messy.
		
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			No,
		
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			no.
		
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			It's not as simple as that.
		
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			Okay, we're at the very last commandment, and this was the bat in the COVID. Team, don't add your
neighbor's wife, nor his * is what it says. Referring to the rule, of course.
		
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			What it says,
		
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			envy is so silly is so serious.
		
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			That and it is a dangerous thing, it hurts you. And it hurts the people that you do it to. So much
so that we have in the Quran, a way to seek protection against envy. And the ones who do envy, the
ones who do it, and it's in the next to the last sort of the con, and it's called acid. acid is
envy, and it's forbidding it. And it's telling you will seek refuge in the law from Bernard,
		
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			or the effects of the public good, or bad thing. So all of the things that we just talked about. In
the Bible, we found not only do you find
		
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			clarification details in the Koran.
		
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			Now, that's the end of our program. What I want to do now is give you a way to follow up. Many of
you have questions you'd like to get clarification, maybe expand on it a little bit more. I've
already told you see the websites but some of the things about the Bible might like to know a little
book
		
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			about the Bible called by the recursive look.
		
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			But I decided not to sell the book I wanted it to be free for everybody smart didn't have it
published. Instead, I put it on the internet and you can have it free and you can have it you can
print it out in PDF format, you can simply go to Islam code.com and you'll find it over there. You
can also go to 911 Bible and in that's where you find it in the PDF format is the same book. I
mentioned when I started bridge to faith and I want to wrap it up by mentioning one more time with
being show you're watching the show. And you need to tune in right here regularly and see more of
the danger. So until next time, peace be upon you for Salam aleikum wa rahmatullah