The thing with all Theistic arguments, they need to start with why an all powerful God is not also all-obvious. I mean, I can't fathom a reason such a being would remain hidden. There is definitely not a good answer to it in the Qur'an.
If someone moves on to more nuanced arguments, like you do, before covering the big ones, its all kind of just white noise.
Islam has some other big big problems that need to be addressed before moving on. Like why it appears to be made by a man in the middle east, and not a divine being. For example Ramandan sometimes falls in the summer, but in the far north and south you have 18, 20 Or even 24 hour days. Making fasting impossible. How can a God possibly overlook a major detail like that?!
Of course he wouldn't, but a man in the middle east would. Everything in Islam points to human origins from a specific time and place, not from an all knowing supernatural being. I can't see any good evidence of that.
If someone moves on to more nuanced arguments, like you do, before covering the big ones, its all kind of just white noise.
Islam has some other big big problems that need to be addressed before moving on. Like why it appears to be made by a man in the middle east, and not a divine being. For example Ramandan sometimes falls in the summer, but in the far north and south you have 18, 20 Or even 24 hour days. Making fasting impossible. How can a God possibly overlook a major detail like that?!
Of course he wouldn't, but a man in the middle east would. Everything in Islam points to human origins from a specific time and place, not from an all knowing supernatural being. I can't see any good evidence of that.
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