RE: Why I'm not an Atheist and believe in what I believe.
June 9, 2012 at 10:46 am
(This post was last modified: June 9, 2012 at 10:47 am by Mystic.)
Everyone has a choice to make. Many Muslims believe killing apostates is wrong even though their scholars teach otherwise. Why, because they chose to. It's the right decision, but never the less a choice.
The question is, whom made the right decision here? To assert God exists and has given us knowledge of himself, so I made right decision would be circular reasoning. To assert God doesn't exist or that he exists but hasn't given knowledge of himself, so I made wrong decision would be circular reasoning.
It seems it comes down to seeing whether it's genuine knowledge or not. We can agree to disagree on that decision, but up to that decision, I think we should agree.
And this where I want to reach an agreement.
The question is, whom made the right decision here? To assert God exists and has given us knowledge of himself, so I made right decision would be circular reasoning. To assert God doesn't exist or that he exists but hasn't given knowledge of himself, so I made wrong decision would be circular reasoning.
It seems it comes down to seeing whether it's genuine knowledge or not. We can agree to disagree on that decision, but up to that decision, I think we should agree.
And this where I want to reach an agreement.