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We were born because god wanted some people to spread the word about himself so he created Adem an Eve. (this answer is dumb and man this person is so STUPID! By tsalas10) (this answer is not dumb and do not say i am STUPID because im not! By tsalas10) You were born because you parents wa nted to have you, to make your family legacy go on, and to have another family member but most of all, you were created because you parents wanted to raise you, and when you are an adult, help you live.

Looking from a Catholic's point of view, I think God was created bythe universe itself and made earth to be His paradise planet. Itmight seem that I am being very.

Ayni and Soviet politician-poet Mirzo Tursunzoda both have prominent mausoleums in the capital as well. But now what am I to do? Because if I were to alight from the horse and if I were to hold yours, my father's head, into my sides, and if I were to remove the dust from thy garment, and then if I could not get up again on my horse expeditiously, then perhaps the Khyaonas might come and kill me also as they killed you.

Wrong about the paradise planetstatement, but then why is it the perfect planet? Because thetemperature is just right and evolution ch anges to adapt to theplanets ever-changing state. I believe that if God didn't exsistthen neither would evolution, because let's face it evolution is amiracle. But if you look at it from a scientific point of view thenit is very different. You would need to think about how theuniverse created itself and all the galaxies it holds. But then,who would have created the stars to make the big bang that createdour planet?

Well the universe could have, but then you have to askyourself another question. What made the gases that made ourplanet? Answer: God was not created. He exists, period. He created time and space. The alphabet was created as a sort of short hand fromhieroglyphics. Instead of the characters representing words they were used to represent sounds vowels not included) and the words were concatenated collections of them.

The inventors are usually consider to be Semitics from the middle east most co mmonly attributed to Phoenicians however there is certain evidence that they might be Hebrews. The earliest known written phonetic sentences are in the Siana desert carved on the wall of a cave by a Hebrew slave praying for release.

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Of course, her voice is great and so is the music, but you'll notice that her songs generally feature more poetic verses than your typical Persian pop. I had made a few attempts in the past to transcribe her lyrics because I wanted to know exactly what she was saying (finding them on the Internet is not so easy). Some of her songs, like 'Chashmi Siyohe' (the one I linked to in the edit), are based on famous poems. Some others are well-known folk songs or 'oldies' from the past generation of famous Tajik singers.