RE: Arguments for God's Existence from Contingency
November 30, 2017 at 4:30 pm
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2017 at 4:31 pm by Mystic.)
Not really Khemikal, Noah although reminded them to the extent they could distinguish morality into seven skies, and clarified the issue of goodness and the seven skies with respect to it's levels, they still didn't believe but would accuse him of speaking things they don't understand and the same with Moses was treated like that by Pharoah and his people.
One Prophet that God allowed to blame himself was Yonus, but that was a severe injustice to himself. He did nothing wrong but he had so much love to his people, he would blame himself rather than them. They ended up believing but only when they saw the punishment coming.
The arguments from God are clear, the witness argument is in Quran and the most emphasized. Not only is it sound, but it's emphasized with respect to different subjects and gives context of how necessary it is to believe in God and manifest he is, and how we make use of this knowledge in so many subjects.
I am not a Prophet, but I know these arguments are sound. I know the witness argument is clear. It is beyond doubt, but you guys just don't budge, and it is not my fault.
One Prophet that God allowed to blame himself was Yonus, but that was a severe injustice to himself. He did nothing wrong but he had so much love to his people, he would blame himself rather than them. They ended up believing but only when they saw the punishment coming.
The arguments from God are clear, the witness argument is in Quran and the most emphasized. Not only is it sound, but it's emphasized with respect to different subjects and gives context of how necessary it is to believe in God and manifest he is, and how we make use of this knowledge in so many subjects.
I am not a Prophet, but I know these arguments are sound. I know the witness argument is clear. It is beyond doubt, but you guys just don't budge, and it is not my fault.