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Yes, prophecies from non-semitic texts can be used to prove and i'll show you why.Reader comment on item: A Christian Boom Submitted by Ridwan (Australia), Oct 2, 2007 at 14:49 Hello again :), It was a prophecy from Hindu text about Muhammad (S), but guess what it also says? The prophecy didnt know what Muhammad believed in, thats why it said "Believe what he believes" It didnt mention Hindu gods or any of that. The prophecy didnt know what Muhammad Believed in, it didnt say he was going to be a polytheist, just 'Believe what he believes' and 'Follow him' were the only things that it said about his religion, it didnt say he'd be hindu. And the term "Mudgha" is used when something is chewed from the Side of the mouth, the Jaw, it's accurate enough, and in the Quran it also states that the Fetus is in the shape of a young leech, VERY accurate. Hope we continue this, gotta run. Ridwan Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". Comment on this item
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