RE: Can Atheist be objectively moral in the case of a possible follower of an infallible?
July 21, 2015 at 11:52 pm
Obviously you cannot know those guided by simply them claiming they are guided. Normal people are not meant to be your way of absolute guidance nor is there reason why the Guide would respond to that person asking on your behalf.
The Guide is meant to be the way to God and attraction to his holy exalted soul and love towards him, is suppose to guide you.
And the Guide is not some genie at your disposal whenever you want, he is your Master and you should humble towards him, that the Guide would help and teach you when he knows best and wants to, and when God approves and gives permission to help you and guide you.
"Who God misguides, there is no Guide for him...".
All of you've shown is that there is a problem if people try to go through fallible people claiming to be following an infallible. But this doesn't negate personal guidance if you go towards the Guide.
The Guide is meant to be the way to God and attraction to his holy exalted soul and love towards him, is suppose to guide you.
And the Guide is not some genie at your disposal whenever you want, he is your Master and you should humble towards him, that the Guide would help and teach you when he knows best and wants to, and when God approves and gives permission to help you and guide you.
"Who God misguides, there is no Guide for him...".
All of you've shown is that there is a problem if people try to go through fallible people claiming to be following an infallible. But this doesn't negate personal guidance if you go towards the Guide.