RE: If Allah has a plan, what is the point of Dua?
January 25, 2016 at 7:19 am
(This post was last modified: January 25, 2016 at 7:19 am by robvalue.)
Who exactly gets to say what is a miracle?
It seems to be entirely subjective. If someone personally finds something so remarkable that they think it can't have a "normal" explanation, then they deem it a miracle. One man's miracle is another man's easily explained phenomenon.
It doesn't matter if part of the book is true, or even astoundingly true, it doesn't validate the rest of the book. That is what I call the "wow" fallacy. Someone has impressed you so much that you then believe absolutely everything else they have to say without question. That is just being gullible.
It seems to be entirely subjective. If someone personally finds something so remarkable that they think it can't have a "normal" explanation, then they deem it a miracle. One man's miracle is another man's easily explained phenomenon.
It doesn't matter if part of the book is true, or even astoundingly true, it doesn't validate the rest of the book. That is what I call the "wow" fallacy. Someone has impressed you so much that you then believe absolutely everything else they have to say without question. That is just being gullible.
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