RE: Arguments for God in Quran.
April 3, 2018 at 8:29 am
(This post was last modified: April 3, 2018 at 8:30 am by Mystic.)
(April 3, 2018 at 8:18 am)Grandizer Wrote:(April 3, 2018 at 6:29 am)MysticKnight Wrote: Recognition of guidance vs deciding guidance ourselves, the latter being paradoxical.
Let's get past that. And we'll see. Don't twist and turn.
Just to go at this from a different angle, let's assume for the sake of argument there is no real guidance (as you would define it). How is the latter paradoxical? Impractical perhaps, but I don't see how this logically necessitates the existence of a god. All it means is that we have the illusion of a "real" guidance, not the actual thing. What is the logical problem with not having "real guidance".
It would be an illusion. And it would be us following our desires, as we do, tricking ourselves, we are following morality. And it's the state of humans right now. They don't know what morality is at all, and forgotten the connection and mystic link that binds us, the pledge of the true Kings of humanity, they took before coming to this world.
And the argument falls to pieces if there is no real guidance. And I went that route before. And there is no way to prove it in easy manner. If someone is going to doubt this, they ought truly take their doubt seriously, enough, to search within in themselves the truth of this question.
That's not my job to do for you guys, although, I have shown a process that would conclude it's an illusion without God.
Khemikal whenever you ready bud, let me know.