It's May 16, 2024, 09:32:56 AM
If he is all powerful, when is his power exercised?Or rather... are there rules for when God/Allah can step in and "moderate"
That's my own theology, none of which is in contradiction to latter day saint beliefs. I also feel you just opened yourself up for a loophole. I feel you don't understand as much as you say you do. I can admit, like I did below, when I don't fully understand concepts, but you can't. You say everything is done at the will of allah, but that gives no meaning to our existance, and offers us no free agency. A perfect god would have no slaves.
Quote from: E.Trauma on January 10, 2003, 02:28:13 AMThat's my own theology, none of which is in contradiction to latter day saint beliefs. I also feel you just opened yourself up for a loophole. I feel you don't understand as much as you say you do. I can admit, like I did below, when I don't fully understand concepts, but you can't. You say everything is done at the will of allah, but that gives no meaning to our existance, and offers us no free agency. A perfect god would have no slaves. Actually, I can answer your question. Trauma, you okay man? Anyway, we are taught in Islam that from a human standpoint we are givin free will. Allah has made it that way. But ultimately everything comes from Allah.
Quote from: Infinite Ibrahim Abdul Hamid on January 10, 2003, 02:32:05 AMQuote from: E.Trauma on January 10, 2003, 02:28:13 AMThat's my own theology, none of which is in contradiction to latter day saint beliefs. I also feel you just opened yourself up for a loophole. I feel you don't understand as much as you say you do. I can admit, like I did below, when I don't fully understand concepts, but you can't. You say everything is done at the will of allah, but that gives no meaning to our existance, and offers us no free agency. A perfect god would have no slaves. Actually, I can answer your question. Trauma, you okay man? Anyway, we are taught in Islam that from a human standpoint we are givin free will. Allah has made it that way. But ultimately everything comes from Allah.like infinite saidwe are saves of Allahhe know everything he have done and will dobut still Allah let us do it by ourself, even though Allah already know what will happen
Quote from: Maestro~Minded on January 10, 2003, 08:12:47 AMQuote from: Infinite Ibrahim Abdul Hamid on January 10, 2003, 02:32:05 AMQuote from: E.Trauma on January 10, 2003, 02:28:13 AMThat's my own theology, none of which is in contradiction to latter day saint beliefs. I also feel you just opened yourself up for a loophole. I feel you don't understand as much as you say you do. I can admit, like I did below, when I don't fully understand concepts, but you can't. You say everything is done at the will of allah, but that gives no meaning to our existance, and offers us no free agency. A perfect god would have no slaves. Actually, I can answer your question. Trauma, you okay man? Anyway, we are taught in Islam that from a human standpoint we are givin free will. Allah has made it that way. But ultimately everything comes from Allah.like infinite saidwe are saves of Allahhe know everything he have done and will dobut still Allah let us do it by ourself, even though Allah already know what will happenif allah already knows what happens wouldnt that be pre destination than
I've got a question since people are on a respectfull religious tip in this post.There is no scientific fact that a God exists. There is no concrete proof that a superior being is out there. That means, that you have to have Faith that your particular God is real. What makes one belief better or more valid than another belief?