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There is no doubt a god, the question is what is it?
RE: There is no doubt a god, the question is what is it?
(April 9, 2017 at 3:38 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:
(April 9, 2017 at 3:25 pm)Brian37 Wrote: While it is great to see a Muslim take on another Muslim 

Quranists are not Muslims according to most Muslims, but that is another story, I don't know whether we should consider them Muslims or not. He hates all Muslims who don't interpret the book by desires and aren't in favor for abandoning the Sunnah (way) of the Prophet.

I can prove that the Ulil-Amr are the 12 Imams by Quran, but he is not interested in that discussion.

And he seeking honor from you guys by attacking me does nothing for him.

"ist are not arguments. " funny but that argument is also used by others. In other threads recently I've heard Christians accuse those who accept evolution as being "scient-ism" as if it were a religion. And also arguing with someone calling themselves a "Satan-ist" trying to separate an old word "Satan" from it's past.

Now you are arguing "Quranitsts" in the same manor. A couple years ago I saw Bill O'Reilly argue that Catholic was a "philosophy" not a religion.

Nobody is attacking you in order that you can say "I can take it" or "I am a victim" we are merely challenging your bad claims in the same way we do a Christian claiming they got it right, in the same way a "Satan-ist" wants to claim they are different. 

You either have evidence for your claim, or you don't. You are not looking for "honor" which is also a loaded cliche of a word. You are looking to stay stuck in your position because you like it.

My point to you, and Christians and Jews and Buddhists and  "Satanists" and Hindus, is always the same no matter who I am arguing. You might be the nicest person in the world, but that is NOT the subject. You may think you got it right but so what, other people with different labels ALSO think they got it right.

EVIDENCE is the only thing I care about. Not how good you think you are, and one may be a very nice person as an individual, is NOT MY ISSUE. Not how right you think you are. Naked assertions don't mean shit to me, not even coming from my fellow atheists. You either have the facts to back your claims up, or you do not. Liking you are not liking you outside the facts is not my issue.
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RE: There is no doubt a god, the question is what is it? - by Brian37 - April 9, 2017 at 7:02 pm

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