Just do a simple search on the internet. There are a ton of Islamic sites out there that have the Qur'an available in a number of different languages.I do intend to... the Quran is not exactly an easily found text (in english) here in Japan.
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Just do a simple search on the internet. There are a ton of Islamic sites out there that have the Qur'an available in a number of different languages.I do intend to... the Quran is not exactly an easily found text (in english) here in Japan.
God the almighty is the Creator of everything, and He is our creator. so He knows our fate because He is All-knowing and our creator. But it is WE who determine our fate, it is WE who choose either the path of guidance and good or that of evil. Allah showed us both ways, and He gave us the previlige of choice, it is for us to choose which way to follow either the good or the bad one.Peace be with you Evol and welcome,evol said:as far as a personified god, i'm with you Meogi..it just doesn't seem logical.. however to take a leaf from the book of Dao.. i do believe in a 'creator' if you will...not a personified deity but a ubiquitous energy or life force that permeates the entire universe and was the power behind it's creation...
We cannot personify God or imagine how He is, Glory be to Him, God is above all that, He is like no one.
"Say: HE IS God the one the most unique, God the immanently indispensable. He has begotten on one, and is begotten of none. There is no one comparable to Him" Quran
but as for 'God' determining our fate or salvation i can't say i agree...
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I did take a course on logic I got an A in the course FYIThe Voice of Reason said:Chuck,
Please, please, please take a course in logic. It will make these things so much easier for all of us.
TVOR
Interesting... I like this definition of all-knowing. But did he know before we existed? Or does he not know until that instant we are 'existed'?Peace said:God the almighty is the Creator of everything, and He is our creator. so He knows our fate because He is All-knowing and our creator. But it is WE who determine our fate, it is WE who choose either the path of guidance and good or that of evil. Allah showed us both ways, and He gave us the previlige of choice, it is for us to choose which way to follow either the good or the bad one.
meogi said:Interesting... I like this definition of all-knowing. But did he know before we existed? Or does he not know until that instant we are 'existed'?
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How can God(or Allah) be "all-knowing" if there is choice?God the almighty is the Creator of everything, and He is our creator. so He knows our fate because He is All-knowing and our creator. But it is WE who determine our fate, it is WE who choose either the path of guidance and good or that of evil. Allah showed us both ways, and He gave us the previlige of choice, it is for us to choose which way to follow either the good or the bad one.
Verily Our God knows what is hidden in our breasts and what we diclose. There is nothing of the hidden in the heavens and the earth that is not recorded in the luminous Book. He does know before we existed, before even Adam was created. When He decided to create Adam, then all the progeny of Adam since Adam and till the day of resurrection is written in a Book.meogi said:Interesting... I like this definition of all-knowing. But did he know before we existed? Or does he not know until that instant we are 'existed'?
Because we are His trustees on this earth.. because you and me and all human beings are His vicegerents on this earth. When Allah created Adam, He created him to be His trustee on this earth and that's the task of his progeny as well. Our purpose in this life is to work for the benefit of our earth and to worship God. Allah wants us to work for the good of our world. That's a kind of worship as well. Allah is so Merciful, He accepts all those who repent and go back to Him. if the sinnner has sinned all his/her life but go back to Him repenting He accepts him/her and opens His door widely for whoever resort to Him.but I'd like to know why he requires your belief so much. (So much that it is the only way to obtain a desirable outcome after death).
Peace
Simply because He is our Creator, He is God capable of everything, knowing everything in this universe. He knows every little single thing about us, what we hide and what we show, He is the All-knowing, glory be to Him! He is just to everyone of us, He for He has given that choice to choose the path we want to follow, and of course He knows already the path that we will follow, for He is our God, our Creator.pah said:I would have a further question regarding How can God(or Allah) be "all-knowing" if there is choice?
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But why not those who do not believe in him? Even if they have lived a 'good' life according to his word. That's what I want to know.Peace said:Allah is so Merciful, He accepts all those who repent and go back to Him.
I will honor your wishes, Meogi. I'm certain that the use of logic and reason will arise again at a more appropriate time.meogi said:... I answered chuck's question on IM, TVOR. So that tangent can be dropped, for now
Meogi, how do you expect to enter the Paradise of the One who you don't believe in Him. He is your God and everybody's God either you want it or not, He is the One who created you. He decided to create you thus you are chosen, but alas you deny Him and you are ungrateful to Him. in spite of all these, He still provides for you and care for you because He is your Lord and God and because He is Merciful. He loves so much those who go back to Him.meogi said:But why not those who do not believe in him? Even if they have lived a 'good' life according to his word. That's what I want to know.
How? For one thing, if he was all-loving/caring, it wouldn't matter if a person believed in him or not. He may be merciful and providing to me now, but why does he stop after I die? Why does he not forgive those who do not believe.Peace said:Meogi, how do you expect to enter the Paradise of the One who you don't believe in Him.
In case you're confused, this is the standpoint I'm reasoning from. I am accepting the idea that he exists and created me, just so we can debate it. Does not mean I believe it to be true, though.Peace said:He is your God and everybody's God either you want it or not, He is the One who created you.
Great question, Meogi. I've never even thought about that before, but this is very deep. If God exists, why would our state of existence make any difference to him? If God does not care enough to impart his damnation or rewards on us while we live, why would he care just because our body ceases to function? To God, this would be nothing more than a hiccup - he's gonna be around tomorrow either way.meogi said:He may be merciful and providing to me now, but why does he stop after I die?
the point I was making is that both teachers use simple teaching, socrates and jesus used different methods, but the but taught in easy waysFaust said:I like to keep things simple for when I teach my teaching is simple and easy to understand
Socrates did it this way and so did Jesus and I inted to follow my masters example
The Socratic method intails asking questions that lead a student to logically work out an answer. Jesus taught mainly through parables. The two teachers you sight in this example do not follow the same method.:tsk:
there is nothing illogical about GodFaust said:the point I was making is that both teachers use simple teaching, socrates and jesus used different methods, but the but taught in easy ways
And the point I was making is that you are confusing mythos with logos.
Which one?chuck010342 said:there is nothing illogical about God