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[quote]There are many stories in the Quran, such as that of Moses or Noah, which logically are impossible to have happened using the basic laws of physics. Do you think we should take these stories literally, and beleive that Moses actually did part the red sea, or do you think we should look at the moral message behind it and admit it didn't actually happen? What if we find evidence that Noah actually didn't take one pair of every animal, and that the story is historically flawed (and there is evidence to show this), should we still be stubborn and insist that what is said to have happened actually happened?[/quote]
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