RE: The moral argument, for atheism!
June 30, 2018 at 12:14 am
(This post was last modified: June 30, 2018 at 12:20 am by Mystic.)
LadyForCamus, I never once argued that Quran is true because Quran says so. I never did. Re-read what I stated as I'm not going to re-explain again and again. Quran being endless knowledge cannot be known simply because it states that. Any one can write a book with that claim.
As I said I can show you some ways reflections unlock doors of it to other levels of the Quran and show you to degrees of how layered it is. Reason and Logic precede the Quran, and it's what connects the verses, and it's what Quran is addressed to.
If I can show you how to replace one level of knowledge with an entire new level and Quran will continuously facilitate this process, then, you will see the Quran as to what it does. The Quran I underestimated in the past, disbelieved in it for five years, I know of the critical approaches to it, and I know of the neutral reading of it and I know of the belief type recitation. I been through all three.
As I said I can show you some ways reflections unlock doors of it to other levels of the Quran and show you to degrees of how layered it is. Reason and Logic precede the Quran, and it's what connects the verses, and it's what Quran is addressed to.
If I can show you how to replace one level of knowledge with an entire new level and Quran will continuously facilitate this process, then, you will see the Quran as to what it does. The Quran I underestimated in the past, disbelieved in it for five years, I know of the critical approaches to it, and I know of the neutral reading of it and I know of the belief type recitation. I been through all three.