I suppose this the point for me in this thread. If, what Mohammad has to say was worth listening to, then he wouldn't have had to make up a story about an angel or a God to give his statements credibility. It also makes the ideas therein unchallengeable. The first part is the logical fallacy Appeal to Authority and the second part is a classical example of a Cult of Personality.
Anyway, I'm not sure if you are able to think about this question but: IF there is no GOD, THEN what does this say about Mohammad's claim to have heard an Angel?
M
PS: IMO these two aspects of Islam really place it in the trash bin of ideology. I also think this is the reason why Islamic nations have produced so little given the extremely long time they have been in a postilion do so. Islam reminds me of the Communist Manifesto and Communism. Sure, they put a person into space, but, relatively speaking - a complete failure of an ideology.
Anyway, I'm not sure if you are able to think about this question but: IF there is no GOD, THEN what does this say about Mohammad's claim to have heard an Angel?
M
PS: IMO these two aspects of Islam really place it in the trash bin of ideology. I also think this is the reason why Islamic nations have produced so little given the extremely long time they have been in a postilion do so. Islam reminds me of the Communist Manifesto and Communism. Sure, they put a person into space, but, relatively speaking - a complete failure of an ideology.