(October 30, 2012 at 11:03 am)MysticKnight Wrote: So if a Muslim believes killing an apostate in obedience to God is praiseworthy, it's praiseworthy?You answered your own question in the asking of it.
Quote:What part of that is a delusion...the act does meet the person in questions criteria for praiseworthy...right? It would be a delusion if the action did not meet their criteria and yet they considered it such nevertheless.
That it seems to be a delusion.
Quote: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 monthsIf they mean what they say then yes...that's what it means.
Quote: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.We may or may not have, and it may be a mix of both...but what would that have to do with whether or not it was delusional?
Quote:That we actually our selves free-willing giving worth to things is also not known or proven.And? They are nevertheless "given worth"...right?
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