Do you think there will be the Judgement Day??
By janey84
@janey84 (523)
Australia
14 responses
@jonas_71ss (174)
• Virgin Islands (U.S.)
11 Nov 06
Sorry, but yes that day is coming. All you have to do is read the book of Revelation in the bible.
It's quite shocking at how everything is says there is in the process of coming together, more so than at any other time in recorded history.
@jonas_71ss (174)
• Virgin Islands (U.S.)
12 Nov 06
It is not a coincidence unfortunately.
We will continue to see these things until Christ returns and "raptures" those who are saved. That is when God's judgement will begin to rain upon the earth.
Read the book of Revelation completely.
Amazing stuff, but not good for those who reject Christ.
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@karwan (232)
• United Arab Emirates
12 Nov 06
I believe in Judgement day and it is very near.
Those who believe in God and his messengers will go to heaven and those who didnt believe him will go to hell.
The Quran argues that resurrection is rationally possible.
"O mankind! if you have a doubt about the Resurrection(consider) that We created you out of dust then out of sperm then out of a leech-like clot then out of a morsel of flesh partly formed and partly unformed in order that We may manifest (Our Power) to you; And We cause whom We will to rest in the wombs for an appointed term then do We bring you out as babes then(foster you) that you may reach your age of full strength; and some of you are called to die and some are sent back to the feeblest old age so that they know nothing after having known(much). And (further) you see the earth barren and lifeless but when We pour down rain on it, it is stirred(to life) it swells and it puts forth every kind of beautiful growth(in pairs)."
The dismayed people who imagine that the body of man disintegrates as a result of chemical and microbial actions within the soil, and that it cannot be restored to life, to them the Quran says:
"The unbelievers say: Is this not strange that we should be brought back after dying and turning to dust? Such a return is impossible. But We are fully aware of what the earth takes from them and it is We Who possess the Preserved Tablet."
The convincing logic of the Quran
When the Prophet of Islam(s) expounded the topic of Qiyamah (resurrection) to the pagan Arabs, a Bedouin named Ubayy bin Khalaf picked up a decayed bone and set out for Madinah to visit the Prophet(s). In the hope of refuting the arguments of the Prophet and the logic of the Quran on which they were based, he raised up the bone, as if it were a valuable and convincing piece of evidence, and crumbled it to dust, scattering the pieces in the air. Then he addressed the Prophet Muhammad(s) these crude, unadorned words inspired by his rebelliousness and ignorance: "Who will restore to life the scattered particles of this rotten bone?"
The Noble Quran replied with this persuading argument based on convincing logic:
"(O Messenger) say: "Who first brought them to life will restore them to life. He has knowledge of all His creation. .. Is the Creator Who brought into being the heavens and the earth, incapable of creating the like thereof? Certainly He is the Creator and All-Knowing."
(Quran, 36:79-81)
The Noble Quran reminds man of Allah's unlimited power to restore all the minute qualities and precise details of man's limbs with the following words:
"Does man imagine that We are not capable of reassembling his decayed bones? We are able even to restore his fingers to their previous state."
(Quran, 75:3-4)
We hear, we obey.
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@shivachoudhury (472)
• India
12 Nov 06
i dont think there will be the Judgement Day
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@Juli_angel (1063)
• Israel
11 Nov 06
no no, no no no no no.
no Judgement Day.
no truth it the bible.
no god.
there.