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kayjatta

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Posted - 15 Dec 2007 : 23:06:44
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Hi fellows, a friend of mine sent this piece to my email, and again would like to share it with all of you. You probably remembered the Danish cartoonist who depicted prophet Muhammad as a terrorist which ignited large Muslim riots around the world? Well according to this information he was just been visited with divine hell fire right here on earth. In deed "subtle is the lord but malicious he is not", Albert Eintein, a German theoretical physicist. What do you guys think?
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Dear brothers and sisters, Following is an important information to share. Please diffuse. Serigne. The Danish artist who made the caricatures on the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH and his Family) died in a blaze. He was lit alive. This information is important to disseminate as the Danish government is trying to dissimulate the information to the general public. This is the price to pay by those who insult the Prophet (SAW). Please transmit this message to as many people as possible. Do not neglect. May The Almighty Be Pleased with your gesture.
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 Dec 2007 : 17:14:41
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quote: Originally posted by kayjatta
In deed "subtle is the lord but malicious he is not", Albert Eintein, a German theoretical physicist.What do you guys think?
Does Albert Eintein have a lord? Who is that lord on that quote or from Albert Eintein's bible?
Do you know that lord? Or do you belief in that lord? Hope Albert Entein's lord is not GOD kind of, which you appear to dispel as non-existence or not in any form of reality? Then that made it look bizzaire to forward the quote above. |
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Momodou

Denmark
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Posted - 16 Dec 2007 : 21:04:37
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Kay, This is just one of those "Radio Kankang" news. We have not heard about it here in Denmark and I have just been looking for it in online papers in vain . |
A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone |
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 Dec 2007 : 21:24:45
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| Thanks for that rejoinder Momodou. Hope Kay would consider to answer my direct questions? |
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kayjatta

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Posted - 17 Dec 2007 : 07:28:41
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Thanks Momodou for that information. I had suspected that this was a baseless religious propaganda. Okay now to Kobo. Whatz up Kobo? Could you do me a favor, go and critique my poem above "Forty Days and Nights"? But here we are back to the point. I am gonna answer your questions to the best I can. However, I do not have any qualifications to speak for Einstein, and I probably do not exactly know what/who his lord is. But my studies of Einstein through his scientifc works and biographies gives me the understanding that this great historic personality is of jewish origin, yet he has consistently distanced himself from a "personal God". He has consistently told people including reporters that he believed in Spinoza's God. I know you might be wondering who Spinoza was and who was his God. Spinoza was a 17th century philosopher who argued in favor of 'nature and God' being nothing but an extension of matter. I will break this down for you Kobo. In simple terms Spinoza believed in a God that is not interested in the welfare of mankind, but reveals Himself in the beauty and harmony of all things. Now this position, during that time in Europe was considered by many as amounting to atheism or pantheism. Yet the portable Einstein living in the twentieth century proudly bragged about his believe in a non-personal God despite his Talmudic origin. Well there is something else of immense interest spoken by Einstein. He once remarked of Werner Heizenberg's 'Uncertainty principle' that "God does not play dice", showing his rejection of quantum mechanics.Both Einstein and Heizenberg hailed from the Marx Planck Institute in Berlin, right Anna? But Einstein eventually came around to agree with Heizenberg's Uncertainty Principle and quantum mechanics. Does this mean he finally agreed that God in fact play dice ? I do not know, Kobo. So in short, I do not know who Einstein's lord is. I have only quoted him, and that quotation "subtle is the lord but malicious he is not", probably simply mean that God manifest Himself in mysterious ways but He is not malicious ( this statement is contextual though). The reason I used that quote above is to raise doubt about the idea that God could revenge on a poor cartoonist by setting him on fire in Denmark... About whether I believe in Einstein/Spinoza God ? It certainly makes sense to me, but I have consistently said that I can believe all that I believe and take it to the bank, yet I have no prove or disprove of God's existence... I kind of have a materialist view of the world, I have trouble internalizing anything that cannot be tested and verified. Just like Einstein said again, "even if I had seen a ghost I would not believe it". Thank you. |
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anna

Netherlands
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Posted - 17 Dec 2007 : 08:12:32
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Kayjatta, not even if my life depended on it could i confirm with a 100% certainty that Einstein and Heizenberg both 'hailed from the Max Planck Institute' don't know why you thought i would know. But i know for sure Marx had nothing to do with it ;-) I read your posting with interest and i like Spinoza's philosophy of a God expressing himself in nature. Thanks again for your post. |
When an old African dies, it is as if a whole library has burnt down. Amadou Hampate Ba (Mali) |
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kayjatta

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Posted - 17 Dec 2007 : 09:35:33
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| ...just a little bit of confidence in you Anna, and you are right, Marx had nothing to do with it... |
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kayjatta

2978 Posts |
Posted - 18 Dec 2007 : 19:31:17
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| Is Kobo out of town ? |
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