RE: I am God
July 15, 2014 at 2:32 pm
(This post was last modified: July 15, 2014 at 2:45 pm by logicalreason.)
I think what MA means to say, a better way to say it, is that he is a gnostic atheist, rather than an agnostic atheist which most people here are. A gnostic atheist, on the Richard Dawkins 7-point scale, is #7. He knows God doesn't exist because the Qur'an *itself* is manifest/evident.
An agnostic atheist doesn't feel he/she attains gnosis through the Qur'an, but only recognizes his/her own existence, and therefore follows his/her own conscience.
As for me, I find the Qur'an to have been abrogated/annulled (or you know as Christians say that the New Testament "fulfills" (LOL) the Old Testament) by the Baha'i revelation.
[Note: "Revelation" means "disclosure: the revealing of something previously hidden or secret", "information revealed: information that is newly disclosed, especially surprising, or valuable".]
http://nontheistbahai.wordpress.com
An agnostic atheist doesn't feel he/she attains gnosis through the Qur'an, but only recognizes his/her own existence, and therefore follows his/her own conscience.
As for me, I find the Qur'an to have been abrogated/annulled (or you know as Christians say that the New Testament "fulfills" (LOL) the Old Testament) by the Baha'i revelation.
[Note: "Revelation" means "disclosure: the revealing of something previously hidden or secret", "information revealed: information that is newly disclosed, especially surprising, or valuable".]
http://nontheistbahai.wordpress.com