MysticKnight Wrote: [1]The Quran commands all men and woman to be Sages that teach the knowledge of the book to others just as they learned it. [2] To be learned and free of attachment to this world, sincerely worship God, and teach the book to others and learn the knowledge themselves.
I appreciate your candor, sir, and I do admire the dedication that you show for your belief system. IMO, your faith seems to be something that is very beautiful and wonderful for you.
With that said, if you're interested, I have questions for you. Regarding [1], is this command to be executed against peoples’ will, or does it only apply to people who are interested in learning about Islam and/or possibly becoming practitioners of it? Regarding [2], when the Quran was written, did it take into account that our world would become more multicultural and require the various peoples of Earth to be more interdependent? Is a strict adherence to [1] and [2] effective in a world where humanity’s various groups of people are equally passionate and dedicated about their particular way of thinking?
In addition, I have noticed that you have presented logical arguments for god. Out of curiosity, if one attempts to establish the existence of god via reason and logic, then does this also open up the possibility that god can actually be understood and explained via reason and logic? Hence, is it possible that god can be understood/explained in a secular way?
Thank you for your time and attention, MysticKnight.