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To him, the ruins of ancient cities on hilltops, rather common in those parts of Turkey, were human-made, while everything else, including the limestone cliffs that were full of snails, were "God-made".
Archive 2009-04-01 AYDIN 2009
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His response was "İnsan yapısı mı, Allah yapısı mı?", human-made or God-made?
Archive 2009-04-01 AYDIN 2009
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It would be a folly to think, by literally reading the verse 49: 13, that the division of human beings into, say, nations and tribes is God-made.
Printing: Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real? 2010
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However, to distinguish between what is God-made and what is man-made is a tricky thing to do.
Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real? 2010
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It would be a folly to think, by literally reading the verse 49: 13, that the division of human beings into, say, nations and tribes is God-made.
Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real? 2010
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However, to distinguish between what is God-made and what is man-made is a tricky thing to do.
Printing: Divine Will and Human Freedom -- Part I. Divine Predestination: How Far Real? 2010
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To him, the ruins of ancient cities on hilltops, rather common in those parts of Turkey, were human-made, while everything else, including the limestone cliffs that were full of snails, were "God-made".
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The menu includes such fare as the "Small Devil" cocktail flavored with strawberry cream and cassis, and "God-made Hamburger" (meatballs with cheese and rice).
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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The menu includes such fare as the "Small Devil" cocktail flavored with strawberry cream and cassis, and "God-made Hamburger" (meatballs with cheese and rice).
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This quote from Dr. Khalid Mahmud makes a lot of sense “Eat God-made foods, not man-made foods”.
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