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Religions > Atheism |
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"Bill, The Avender" |
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02 Nov 2003 12:48:58 PM |
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Question about Muslim Heaven |
I read this question in another forum and, while I think it was meant
to be sarcastic, it made me wonder. Many, if not all, Muslim men
believe that when they die, if they've been true to their faith, they
will have their own harem of perpetual virgins. Does this apply to
their male infants, as well? If not, why not? If so, what is the
perceived status of the male infant once it's inherited its virgins?
Does it stay an infant or does it become an adult?
As far as atheists like myself go, the question is irrelevant. But an
understanding of various faiths can come in handy, even to an atheist,
as we live in a world full of it. Thanks as always for your time.
:-)
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L8r,
Bill, The Avender
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A pessimist would see a hole in the ozone layer as increased exposure to deadly UV rays.
An optimist would see it as an opportunity to get free, unlimited tanning.
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Question about Muslim Heaven |
02 Nov 2003 01:53:09 PM |
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:48:58 GMT, (Bill, The
Avender) wrote:
A pessimist would see a hole in the ozone layer as increased exposure to deadly UV rays.
An optimist would see it as an opportunity to get free, unlimited tanning.
And a conservative would insist that melanoma is good for you.
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| User: "rudy" |
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| Title: Re: Question about Muslim Heaven |
12 Nov 2003 03:30:47 PM |
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raven1 <psychedelephant@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:<a3oaqvkmeg0v59hb1gh1qo2hkusaduc71i@4ax.com>...
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:48:58 GMT, (Bill, The
Avender) wrote:
A pessimist would see a hole in the ozone layer as increased exposure to deadly UV rays.
An optimist would see it as an opportunity to get free, unlimited tanning.
And a conservative would insist that melanoma is good for you.
I believe that is a "liberal" who would insist that melanoma is good
for you and at the same time, try to give you a free goverment
coffin... after you sign away your full estate to the government that
is....
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| User: "The other Donald" |
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| Title: Re: Question about Muslim Heaven |
12 Nov 2003 03:32:56 PM |
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"rudy" <rudyguliani443@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:861539f1.0311121330.307d6865@posting.google.com...
raven1 <psychedelephant@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:<a3oaqvkmeg0v59hb1gh1qo2hkusaduc71i@4ax.com>...
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:48:58 GMT, (Bill, The
Avender) wrote:
A pessimist would see a hole in the ozone layer as increased exposure
to deadly UV rays.
An optimist would see it as an opportunity to get free, unlimited
tanning.
And a conservative would insist that melanoma is good for you.
I believe that is a "liberal" who would insist that melanoma is good
for you
Then you're inept.
<snipped rest>
-Donald in Austin
AA #2104
Apatriot #22
Atheist FF/EMT
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Question about Muslim Heaven |
02 Nov 2003 01:51:47 PM |
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 18:48:58 GMT, (Bill, The
Avender) wrote:
I read this question in another forum and, while I think it was meant
to be sarcastic, it made me wonder. Many, if not all, Muslim men
believe that when they die, if they've been true to their faith, they
will have their own harem of perpetual virgins. Does this apply to
their male infants, as well? If not, why not? If so, what is the
perceived status of the male infant once it's inherited its virgins?
Does it stay an infant or does it become an adult?
IIRC, all males become 33 years old in Paradise, regardless of their
age at death.
As far as atheists like myself go, the question is irrelevant. But an
understanding of various faiths can come in handy, even to an atheist,
as we live in a world full of it. Thanks as always for your time.
:-)
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