On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Samiya Illias <[email protected]>
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> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 6:20 PM, Platonist Guitar Cowboy <
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>> Another example: does the Quran allow for possibility that it could be
>> wrong etc? PGC
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> No, it doesn't, as explained above. It allows for human evaluation,
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Which is pretty pointless, if the text is god's truth written large. This
kind of fake advertising of scientific doubt is also present in the Bible;
e.g. doubting apostle Thomas. As in "yes, if you are the doubting type...
we've reserved a place for you."

My answer is: "Sorry, you don't allow real doubt. Thomas and these figures
can only doubt inside the book, not the book itself. Your doubt is false
doubt."


>  and suggests parameters that we can use such as discrepancy,
> falsifiability, trying to write a similar book without God's help,
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How can we even be sure the Quran, Bible, etc. are written with god's help?
How can we be sure it is not a political tool of men, pretending to be
god's voice simply, for obvious human reason?


> etc., and repeatedly claims that this Book is without any crookedness,
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You do not address the problem of blaspheme raised and continue to make
statements about "him", even though you believe you cannot understand him.

Apologies, but that is "crooked" to me.


> errors or mistakes, and a guidance and blessing from the Lord of the
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> If I may suggest, keep asking questions and doubting,
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I do such with or without Quran.


>  and at the same time, also read through the entire text of the Quran.
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I think I've had enough for some time: the way you present it in these
quotes, Allah is vain, boastful (needs a book and people to do advertising
for him), vengeful and cruel tester of creation he despises (why test and
punish? why cultural preferences?), and the "crooked" move of writing about
god when you admit that nothing can be said about god.

For today, that is enough for me and it looks from your quotes like the
book wants to convert people in typical manipulation through fear
mechanism. I'm sure there are deeper ways to comprehend Quran, but today
and through these quotes I don't see them.

And since I can hypnotize myself to like almost anything, given enough
time, I'm sure I could do it with Quran as well. But today I choose to
doubt + it doesn't look much fun from the scripture quoted here; like I
have to run around and convert people to some book that tells them to be
frightened if they don't read it, and if they doubt, I just repeat them to
keep reading.

I respect a possible god's creation more than thinking it somebody's job to
convert people. This makes god's magnificence, as you call it, very small.
I still have no idea of whether you see the blaspheme problem here or not.
PGC


> Some very good resources on the web give multiple translations in many
> languages, as well as Arabic text, and lexicon. I think you'll find that
> the Quran addresses many of your questions and doubts in a much clearer and
> direct way. Just a few minutes every morning, it just might be worth it!
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