(October 30, 2012 at 10:50 am)Rhythm Wrote: If someone feels that something has met their criteria for "praiseworthy" it is praiseworthy.
So if a Muslim believes killing an apostate in obedience to God is praiseworthy, it's praiseworthy?
Quote: That is the only applicable measure.
That it seems to be a delusion.
Quote:Nonesense, it has whatever worth we've given it.
Ok, Muslims believe the Night of Qadr is more worth then a thousand months. I guess that means the Night of Qadr is worth more then a thousand months

Quote:Is there something other than "us" that has any say in the matter? I wasn't aware that this was the case.
Did we even chose on our own sense of praise or is all muddled up with instinct and culture and ego and actions here and there, and confusing thoughts, and randomness.
That we actually our selves free-willing giving worth to things is also not known or proven.