"The proof on this is that all the Nature like Earth, Fire, Air and Water, etc only obey the God of Islam and these only support the beliefs and lifestyle of Islam."
How 'bout Uranium? Or any of the other REAL elements?
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www.rightfulreligion.com are true with eyewitnesses people and based on our research in cemeteries. We also mentioned true events of fresh dead bodies. If any team of medical doctors, researchers, scientists or religious scholars in the world want to check existence of fresh dead bodies, they are welcome! We will pay all their travel expenses if we could not prove our above claim.
Wait, which claim are they saying they can prove? That there are lots of fresh dead bodies? Or that they have done research in cemeteries and found that there is less decay than could ordinarily be expected? I mean, no one's questioning that fresh dead bodies exist in the world...we all know that. There are dead bodies everywhere. People die every day.
So, either trust on our research about "fresh dead bodies" that we mentioned in our web site
www.rightfulreligion.com with details or research yourself or invite us on world media for discussion. These fresh dead bodies are our natural, neutral, perceptible and irrefutable proofs on truth of our beliefs and lifestyle because the earth have no capacity to preserve any fresh dead body in it since centuries and years so it is an irrefutable miracle of the Islam but Atheists and non-Muslims do not have any fresh dead body with fresh blood or any natural, neutral, perceptible and irrefutable proofs/signs on truth of their thinking, beliefs and lifestyles.
They're mixing up the two claims again, claiming that there are dead bodies and claiming that there are fresh bodies. They could just be really bad at speaking English; or they could be being intentionally ambiguous so that you can't "disprove" their "claim." If they're saying that the ancient dead bodies are fresh, this would need to be tested with forensic; the bodies would have to be dated, and that's not something that can be done in five minutes in front of the TV screens for a "invite us on world media for discussion" forum, since the age of the bodies would have to be confirmed a few different ways, all of which take time. Also, there's no way to prove that the bodies did belong to Muslims, even if their age is verified. And as I'm sure these people know, bodies decompose at different rates in different conditions. The body of a woolly mammoth frozen in ice can be preserved much longer than a body in the rain forest. Does that make the woolly mammoth Muslim? A cool, dry place can keep a body a long time. Maybe these bodies are from a cool, dry place (perhaps several feet underground in the desert). If these people's claims about them never decomposing is true, then you should be able to take the bodies into a climate that decomposes organic material more quickly and they still won't decay.
you will surely find eyewitness grave diggers of fresh dead bodies with fresh blood without chemicals of True Muslims
Two things: one, how does he define a "true Muslim"; two, wait is he saying that people should disturb the graves of the dead? I mean, people who un-bury buried people are either archaeologists or looters (sometimes both).
2. See Through-Wall Machine (Researcher/Army/Government): You can use these machines to search through any graveyard of any cemetery in the world. Purchase “See-Through-Wall” machines such as Xaver or Prism 200 or any other product available in the market, then visit our recorded locations given in videos with complete addresses to check and verify existence of those dead bodies under the Earth.
....dude both those machines are radars. They're not some sort of magic machine that gives you a view of what is "on the other side", whether of death or of a man-made obstacle. They just utilize a different bandwidth than older radars. Other than that, they're exactly the same. The Xaver offers better object detection, but no object recognition, stuff appears as blocks, so it could be anything under there, and there's no way of seeing rate of decomposition with it; the Prism 200 only can detect moving objects (so these dead people would have to still be breathing to register; are they zombies?).