The Bible indicates in several places that the universe has been “stretched out” or expanded. For example, Isaiah 40:22 teaches that God “stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in.”
I watched that segment, and the entire thing supposes there is a god rather than explains the evidence for one.
That being said, please summarize the video for me in your own words so I can argue with it. It is bad form to expect people to read and watch "evidence" for a disputed subject instead of offering an explanation of your own, since I could just as easily link to ten videos off the top of my head that "disprove" creationism.
And besides, mindlessly posting videos really brings the subject down and is more of a "gotcha!" move than an honest attempt at discussion.
If you want evidence, we as Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the words of God, that book carriers major scientific facts and discoverers that no human could ever think about at that time.
Wait. If we believe in Adam and Eve, then we all came from the same family, right? So we're all related, even if by a little? This means I'm in some way related to Britney. I change my mind. I'm religious
Yes, we are all "brothers" and "sisters", but you do know that your far cousins aren't counting as your real cousins?
In other words, evolution. That's the point of the Philosoraptor post, that the existence of black people directly contradicts the Adam and Eve/evolution-didn't-happen story.
Hur hur hur, Egyptians build the pyramids 3,000 years ago when they had almost no technology to help them build what used to be one of the World 7 Wonders. They knew how to preserve humans into a form of a Mummy, which has lasted until this very day. If people knew how to do all of these things back then, I'm sure they would come up with the theory of the expanding universe, too.
In other words, evolution. That's the point of the Philosoraptor post, that the existence of black people directly contradicts the Adam and Eve/evolution-didn't-happen story.
mutations have nothing to do with evolution, when you tan, mutations happen
If you want evidence, we as Muslims believe that the Qur'an is the words of God, that book carriers major scientific facts and discoverers that no human could ever think about at that time.
and tell me how could a human come with those sort of major discoverers and scientific facts
As Яeo puts it, the existence of a few insights doesn't really prove anything in any meaningful way, since it's just some lucky guess explanations. And, even if they were somehow special, it still isn't solid, scientific evidence, just a historical guess. Paleolithic peoples managed to build Stonehenge as a solar calendar, but that doesn't mean they were divinely inspired. And there are a bunch of holes as well; for example, why would Allah bother telling us that the world is expanding instead of explaining actually pragmatic things for the time of Muhammad, such as how to avoid the Black Plague, giving us cures for illnesses, etc.?
So according to your theory, black people were "created" by someone tanning?
Black people were not created. It is a civilization living under sun which caused their skin to darken and the genetic mutations followed. It is science right here, so I guess you can't deny that.
Hur hur hur, Egyptians build the pyramids 3,000 years ago when they had almost no technology to help them build what used to be one of the World 7 Wonders. They knew how to preserve humans into a form of a Mummy, which has lasted until this very day. If people knew how to do all of these things back then, I'm sure they would come up with the theory of the expanding universe, too.
The pyramids were constructed by slaves at it took them many years with build only one pyramid
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The estimate of the number of workers it took to build the pyramids have a wide range from a few thousand, twenty thousand, and up to 100,000.
I gave you evidence from 1500 years ago stating that the universe is expanding.
now give me evidence that the Egyptians knew about it
In other words, evolution. That's the point of the Philosoraptor post, that the existence of black people directly contradicts the Adam and Eve/evolution-didn't-happen story.
What is happening here? What is with that black talk. Why does that have to do with Adam and Eve?
And for the last time Adam and Eve's theory is not meant to be taken literally.