(January 15, 2016 at 8:04 pm)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: Allah is not all-powerful, despite what Quran 30:54 and other Iyah say. For example, can Allah have a son? Yes or no?what u and a lot of other people do is try to put God Allah on a human level. Allah CAN do anything He desires for He is Almighty God. The concept ur missing is He WONT have a son, because having offspring is a human/animal act of reproduction and Allah is far above that. Just as He WONT forget, err, eat, drink, get sick, die, repent or many of the other things that we as human have to do through our lives. Just because there are things that we have been blessed to do that God does, doesn't mean it the same. For instance we can forgive people and be merciful bit Allah is Most Forgiving Most Merciful. We as humans can punish people but who's punishment is more severe than Allah's? None. We can see and hear and have knowledge but Allah is All Seeing, All Hearing and All Knowing. We're not. So just because we do things that God does doesn't mean we do them as well as Him, we can't. Also just because we do things doesn't God does them too. He doesn't. Certain actions would lower His standards to the level of His creations which would then make Him equal with others, and God Allah is divinely unique
Or can Allah forgive Shirk? Yes or no? Never understood why Shirk is worse than slavery or killing another human.
Have I not found things Allah cannot do? And that's putting aside the fact that I can't objectively test for Allah. What's a repeatable experiment to prove the existence of Allah?
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