(June 1, 2018 at 7:59 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:(May 31, 2018 at 10:15 am)Mister Agenda Wrote: One is saying Allah forgives all sins, the other describes what sin Allah won't forgive. But you do you.
One is mentioning the case generally, the other makes an exception. That's very legal and common in any book.
Everything you've posted on here makes perfect sense. What you just posted on here makes no sense.
It seems to me that either Muslims bend over backwards to believe there's no contradictions or Arabic is a language where there can be no contradictions whatever you say.
You're right that it's common to make a case generally and make an exception but it still is a contradiction. It's just a common contradiction that people do because we're just imperfect people.
Someone might say "All the cats are white but this cat is black." The person saying that might not be corrected because we know what he's talking about, but all the cat's can't be white if one of them is black. It's still a contradiction.
Do you have an example of this kind of language being used in any law or legal document?
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