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wat, the link didntw ork. but nontheless i think you misunderstood.
i wasnt talking about islamic art itseld, but rather religious art that paints pictures of god, or statues of god or other revered people. if you read into islamic art, you will find that instead of painting god, they painted complex geometrical shapes and calligraphy because of the prohibition to give a visual reference to god. |
I know you cant draw pictures of Muhammad in Islam, but every religion has recognised symbols, surely?
Wouldnt something with a crescent and a star on it obviously represent Islam and drive off a vampire? |
And clever atheists just toss a handful of grain or rice on the ground. Everyone knows that a Vampire (especially those Chinese vampires) are compelled to stop and count each grain giving you time to make your escape.
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the star and crescent was introduced by the turks im pretty sure. i cant recall correctly now, but they are just symbols that people introduced into a religion.
they have no religious significance. the same with a cross. they are just shapes after all. nothing more nothing less. |
Surely the people who hold them determine whether they are significant?
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uughh....tell me why the star and crescent would ward off vampires again...?
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For the same reasons as the cross. It is a symbol that the person who holds it see's as representing their God?
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Jewish Vampires will run if you wave an AK at them
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ive never held a star and crescent before and i dont see how anything of that nature will ward against evil vampires. thats just ridiculous if you ask me.
id rather a gun with silver bullets any day of the week here's the wiki page for your easy reference Star and crescent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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"Today it is most widely recognized as a symbol of Islam, and is often used alongside the Christian cross and the Star of David to designate Muslim nations, territory or populations" Which is kind of the reason I used that as an example.... |
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you obviously only read the first paragraph. it has no religious significance in islam in the same way that the star of david or the cross bear a direct representation to their faiths. if one day i decided that the cardboard toilet paper roll in my bathroom was so important that it would ward me from evil spirits, thats just in my own mind. there is no way it would ward me from evil, but whats to stop me from believing it has supernatural powers to ward against evil? nothing really. the mind can do amazing things to logic and reality Quote:
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I'm scared that Dlish might be a vampire.
I keep looking at his teeth for signs. |
It's too late....
“Don't ever invite a vampire into your house, you silly boy. It renders you powerless.” Besides, we know RetroDracula is already within our midst. |
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seems to indicate that he was depicted many times and that he's revered as the highest prophet in the same way that Christians venerate saints and Mary while not worshiping them. I've seen differing interpretations of how it's supposed to be interpreted. Quote:
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