I know some of you are so butthurt, but his question is bigger then all of us.
Yes, God has been proven. That's not the topic though.
The question is when you know ad-hominem is a fallacy, why do you constantly resort to it, day and day, out, and specifically when I make an argument.
There is another fallacy, that the Quran shows, which is people pretending to not understand what Prophets were saying, accused them of speaking unclearly, and that they don't understand most of what they say.
Now perhaps I am unclear or uncoherent sometimes, but I'm guessing most of the time, it's that symptom that even the great Prophets faced from their people, let alone a person like me takes.
Some of you wonder probably how can I come to this play all the time.
It's because Quran has prepped me for the way Satan will misguide you and the fallacies you will engross yourself, including the foolish attitude of taking God's signs and proofs as a mockery.
I will be making a thread about these two foolish ways of approaching proofs when presented, in Quran, and that analyze rationally why it's correct, what the Quran says, regardless if you believe in Quran or not.
May God guide our hearts.
Yes, God has been proven. That's not the topic though.
The question is when you know ad-hominem is a fallacy, why do you constantly resort to it, day and day, out, and specifically when I make an argument.
There is another fallacy, that the Quran shows, which is people pretending to not understand what Prophets were saying, accused them of speaking unclearly, and that they don't understand most of what they say.
Now perhaps I am unclear or uncoherent sometimes, but I'm guessing most of the time, it's that symptom that even the great Prophets faced from their people, let alone a person like me takes.
Some of you wonder probably how can I come to this play all the time.
It's because Quran has prepped me for the way Satan will misguide you and the fallacies you will engross yourself, including the foolish attitude of taking God's signs and proofs as a mockery.
I will be making a thread about these two foolish ways of approaching proofs when presented, in Quran, and that analyze rationally why it's correct, what the Quran says, regardless if you believe in Quran or not.
May God guide our hearts.