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In reply to the discussion: Why Does Allah Allow Human Suffering? For What Purpose? [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)90. Drivel.
The same recycled, flaccid arguments. Over and over and over and over again. Nothing new to see here. The state of apologetics for the past, what, two hundred years?
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Ah yes, the old, tired and worn out, "god works in mysterious ways" excuse
Major Nikon
Sep 2018
#142
I consider lack of evidence to be "evidence" but perhaps not absolute proof
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#65
I have previously given my position on faith, and that no evidence is needed.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#111
The Creator cannot exist outside of the reality that is a creation of the Creator.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#40
Yes, I realize that, because you acknowledge its superiority by being unable to respond.
trotsky
Sep 2018
#35
I assumed that you recognized that my opinion posts are just my personal view.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#98
Your error is presuming that you understand the reason for the Creator's actions.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#52
If a human being cannot make an informed judgement of reality, then why are we supposed to trust it?
DetlefK
Sep 2018
#59
Faith requires belief. Any statement of faith represents a statement of belief. eom
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#99
I don't ask what your faith and your belief are. What are your definitions of "faith" and "belief"?
DetlefK
Sep 2018
#116
Allah is the same Abrahamic god worshipped by Christians. If you believe the OT, he actively ...
malchickiwick
Sep 2018
#78
*Historically illiterate Christians deny that Allah is the same as the god of the Bible. eom
malchickiwick
Sep 2018
#80
Is human suffering always contingent upon the free action of other humans?
Act_of_Reparation
Sep 2018
#134
Yes there is that one poster, but I've seen harsh rhetoric directed at others
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#161
I got the sense he was offering an impressionistic viewpoint rather than any direct quote
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#168
People don't distinguish between attacking their cherished ideas and attacking people
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#184
Same reason humans don't save every bug, or animal from pain and suffering. We are just so
Pisces
Sep 2018
#127
This is true, but a very small percentage of religions or mankind as a whole. It is the arrogance of
Pisces
Sep 2018
#136
Definition: Free will is the ability to make a choice with no external forces controlling you
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#226
Exactly. And that implies (to me) conditions in which we can grow in knowledge through experiences.
gtar100
Sep 2018
#215
Why do you post these questions and then get dismissive and irritated with the responses?
tymorial
Sep 2018
#227