(March 20, 2016 at 9:40 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Islamically, Worship is defined by what you value most, what you hold most important. As nothing is to be valued on par with God or with a near level as God, and nothing is to be taken as important as God, he is to be worshiped alone.
Quran for example states some people take their desire as a god...
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Atheists obviously don't believe in supernatural beings, but per Islam, they may have other type of gods.
It's nice to know that the fallacy of equivocation is enshrined in the holy Quran. Good show.
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