RE: Arguments for God in Quran.
April 3, 2018 at 5:54 am
(This post was last modified: April 3, 2018 at 5:56 am by Mystic.)
Hammy, the disputable premise in your thing would be 1. In my argument, it would be 2. And that is where the dialogue is taking place.
If people don't believe in any guidance is there, then yes, moral argument doesn't work. That is something a human has to see for himself that they had guidance in their life.
All guidance must step from absolute source, is the disputable premise. And that is where the dialogue ought to take place, while in your argument it would take place in 1.
I hope you see that analogies don't always work.
If people don't believe in any guidance is there, then yes, moral argument doesn't work. That is something a human has to see for himself that they had guidance in their life.
All guidance must step from absolute source, is the disputable premise. And that is where the dialogue ought to take place, while in your argument it would take place in 1.
I hope you see that analogies don't always work.