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THE PROOF THAT ALLAH IS IN EXISTENCE - IN REPLY TO PLATO

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in response to reader comment: Nozzi: The vacuum pump proves the non-existence of Allah

Submitted by Mohamad Nozzi (Singapore), Apr 26, 2009 at 19:03

Your explanation seems a little logic that the heat remains in water and that causes water to be evaporated at night. However, do you ever bathe at night? Water is always cooling at night and yet water is still evaporated the whole night and this proves water is still evaporating even at the absence of sun energy. As water is still evaporated at the absence of sunlight, it proves there must be something in controlling in the universe and that is Allah.

The cloud turned pink at night and it implies that water in the sky is heavier than the air. Water is always very cold at night and it proves to the fact that the sun energy should not exist in the water. As there is no sun energy, why is it that the pink cloud at night sometimes does not rain. Or in other words, why is it that despite water is heavier than cloud at night and yet it does not rain then? Definitely! Allah exists.

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