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Impossible Kaaba site attribution

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by church mouse guy, May 18, 2018.

  1. church mouse guy

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    When of the impossiblities of Islam is the claim that the Kaaba is located on a site selected by Adam and Eve.
    This is impossible but Muhammad probably had no way to know it. From the time of Adam until Noah, most of the earth was one land mass with few seas and not very high mountains--so I read.

    But Noah's Flood was not some tranquil event where water just sort of ponded up everywhere. Instead it was a catastrophic and violent event accompanied by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and the slipping of tectonic plates unto a new temporary formation called Pangea and then another breaking up of the plates to form the seven continents that we have today.

    When the Flood ended, there was no recognizable landmark left from the world of Adam that Noah, his wife, his three sons and their wives had previously known.

    So the Arabs made everything up, not knowing that science would catch up with them and show them to be guilty of making up a fable:

    The Kaaba, meaning “cube” in Arabic, is considered by Muslims to be the house of God; it rests within the Grand Mosque of Mecca. Beginning Wednesday, nearly 1.5 million people will flock to the sacred city in order to pray toward and touch the structure as part of the annual Islamic pilgrimage known as Hajj. The patterns of this spiritual journey are based on a visit to the site by Islamic Prophet Muhammad in 632, but like the Kaaba itself, the rituals themselves can be traced far back to the time of Abraham, whose tradition is the basis for Islam, Christianity and Judaism and who is believed to have built the Kaaba on a site originally founded by Adam and Eve.

    What is the Kaaba? A brief history of Islam’s holiest site

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