RE: General argument for Islam.
April 6, 2015 at 1:11 pm
(This post was last modified: April 6, 2015 at 1:38 pm by Mystic.)
From what I understand, we can have a bias and desire towards atheism as well. Can can desire there to be no gods. Or we can say "there is no higher spiritual knowledge" etc.
Although you are right about this suggestion thing, and we can deceive ourselves, at the same time, believing there is no beautiful wisdom and exalted wisdom, to say all that is delusion, doesn't seem to be totally non-bias as well.
Also, I can't speak for all people of Islam, I know a lot of people believe just because they are born in the religion and never gain knowledge to be of true faith, but look at here how much I left all assumptions:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7699661/
You guys remember how I began to doubt everything, even praise goodness value worth being true and not delusional concepts.
It's true a lot of people are bias but the ways towards knowledge are there still in my view.
By the way, I think we are having an awesome conversation here.
Although you are right about this suggestion thing, and we can deceive ourselves, at the same time, believing there is no beautiful wisdom and exalted wisdom, to say all that is delusion, doesn't seem to be totally non-bias as well.
Also, I can't speak for all people of Islam, I know a lot of people believe just because they are born in the religion and never gain knowledge to be of true faith, but look at here how much I left all assumptions:
http://www.christianforums.com/t7699661/
You guys remember how I began to doubt everything, even praise goodness value worth being true and not delusional concepts.
It's true a lot of people are bias but the ways towards knowledge are there still in my view.
By the way, I think we are having an awesome conversation here.