When I was a muslim those arguments didn't really bother me because I thought, life is a test, those things were there to test peoples' faith. However, what really struck me, and I thought about this this week actually. How logical and coherent is it with the theistic god that every single person has different chances of getting into heaven and experience eternal bliss? How is that just? It does not make sense to me at all, and destroys the theistic forms of god; that some people are literally more likely to become sinners because of their genetic makeup and their environmental influences that are not under their control, leading to eternal punishment. How is that just? That cannot be if the theistic god is just, and if the Qur'an says God is just, then the Qur'an is wrong and God's words cannot possibly be wrong.
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Why I Killed God... (to theists)
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