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A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
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A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
Mo thinks it's ok to rape a 9 year old, I don't. Therefore, morals are NOT absolute.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
Mo thinks it's ok to rape a 9 year old, I don't. Therefore, morals are NOT absolute.
But you believe it's not and you believe that he should have believed that too so you believe morals are absolute.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
Mo thinks it's ok to rape a 9 year old, I don't. Therefore, morals are NOT absolute.
But you believe it's not and you believe that he should have believed that too so you believe morals are absolute.
No it doesn't, lol. I understand that morals are subjective and that other people believe other things, and that they don't agree with me. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, I know that that's not going to happen.
Btw, if you want to discuss things, fine, when you get obsessive and obnoxious again, you'll go back on ignore.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
Mo thinks it's ok to rape a 9 year old, I don't. Therefore, morals are NOT absolute.
But you believe it's not and you believe that he should have believed that too so you believe morals are absolute.
No it doesn't, lol. I understand that morals are subjective and that other people believe other things, and that they don't agree with me. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, I know that that's not going to happen.
Btw, if you want to discuss things, fine, when you get obsessive and obnoxious again, you'll go back on ignore.
No, humans are subjective, dummy. Ideas and inanimate objects can't be subjective. Ideas and inanimate objects just are.
A recent scientific study confirms that having lights on when going to bed impacts the biological processes inside the brain and causes disorders that lead to obesity. Consequently, scientists recommend turning lights off at night to protect the body and brain.
Glory to Allah; this advice, recommended by scientists in the 21st century, was long stated by Prophet Mohammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him, 14 centuries ago. A sound chain of transmission reported: Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: "when you go to bed, put the lamps off." The question is: isn’t this hadith sufficient evidence that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, speaks nothing but the truth?
ا
Mo wanted the lamps off because he was cheap. Plus, with no lights on, he could abuse a 9 year old more easily.
There you go again proving you believe morals are absolute.
Mo thinks it's ok to rape a 9 year old, I don't. Therefore, morals are NOT absolute.
But you believe it's not and you believe that he should have believed that too so you believe morals are absolute.
No it doesn't, lol. I understand that morals are subjective and that other people believe other things, and that they don't agree with me. I don't expect everyone to agree with me, I know that that's not going to happen.
Btw, if you want to discuss things, fine, when you get obsessive and obnoxious again, you'll go back on ignore.
No, humans are subjective, dummy. Ideas and inanimate objects can't be subjective. Ideas and inanimate objects just are.
"humans are subjective", ok, so you agree with me. Humans are subjective, making their morals equally subjective.