RE: What is a proof?
March 6, 2013 at 1:53 am
(This post was last modified: March 6, 2013 at 2:05 am by Muslim Scholar.)
(March 5, 2013 at 4:22 pm)EGross Wrote: So when I say you are a slave to God, I include that you are also a slave to the religious structure that defines your life (and your god)for you.As I said before it is almost like scientific research
Muslim (should not) follow scholars or Fatwa directly
They follow what they think it is more close to Quran & Sunnah
Like what you do in all of your life, how do you take a political position? you read what experts says about economy, politics, etc. then analyze it and select what do you think is the best for you.
I think we discussed some good points in this thread
Inductive proof
Deductive proof
Paradox Vs. contradictions
We also got some conclusions, like if a religion, statement or a proof has a paradox then it is false
but if it has a contradiction it may be false or true
I would like to emphasis on this
As God (if exists) is outside the universe, it will be very difficult to prove him by referring to him directly
Can we refute (identify) a false God by this mean?
I think yes,
If a description of God is paradoxical then this God is a false god, do you agree?
This is very close to "Proof by contradiction"