Submitted by Abdul Hadi (United Arab Emirates), Dec 22, 2021 at 09:31
I responded to everything your so called "DNM" said. And if calling me a Tablighi and wannabe Arab is humor for you, you need some serious consultation from doctors, because I don't see how he is funny at all. He talks more about Arabization and less about Islam and then calls it "facts". Points out grammar mistakes from the Qur'an that have been debinked to be correct long ago, and then calls it "proofs". I didn't call him something like "saffron cow" or "BJP agent", because my religion tells me to respect others. And methinks it is safe to assume that both you and that DNM guy perform idol worship and also believe in multiple Gods (Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna etc.) as the majority of the Hindus out there do these things, well, check these:
Prohibition of Idol Worship in Yajurveda
"There is no image of him. He is unborned and He should be worshipped" (Yajurveda, Chapter 32, Verse 3)
"God is bodyless and pure" (Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 8)
"They are entering darkness, those who worship the natural things (like air, water, fire etc.), they are sinking more in darkness who worship created things." (Yajurveda, Chapter 40, Verse 9)
Monotheism in Rigveda
"Say this, all one God in many names" (Rigveda, Book 1, Hymn 164, Verse 46)
"Do not worship anyone besides him alone, praise him alone" (Rigveda, Book 8, Hymn 1, Verse 1)
"Praise him would matchless and alone" (Rigveda, Book 6, Hymn 45, Verse 16)
Prohibition of Idol Worship in Upanishad
"There is no likeness of him" (Svetasvatara Upanishad, Chapter 4, Verse 19)
"His form cannot be seen, No one can see him with the eyes" (Svetasvatara Upanishad, Chapter 4, Verse 20)
Monotheism in Upanishad
"God is one and only, not a second" (Chandogya Upanishad, Chapter 6, Section 2, Verse 1)
"Of him (God), there is no parents, no Lord" (Svetasvatara Upanishad, Chapter 6, Verse 9)
Monotheism in Vedantha
"There is only one god, not a second one, not at all, not at all, not in a least bit" (Brahma Sutra)
I am no religious scholar or anything, so don't become wolves if you find a mistake here, I didn't check the verses before this and nor did I ever read the Vedas, misinterpretation is very possible here and i apologize in advance if it is present. I just found these online and put them on here; please explain to me if there is/are any mistakes.
And if you are going to correct me, don't just correct one or a few, correct all of them, for I don't believe there to be any contradictions in The Book of God
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