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herjihad
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Bismillah, My final paragraph? Yes, faith is a door and once you enter it, it encircles your life. Stand outside if you want. that's up to you, sort of. Cause then 'we're at that free will discussion again. |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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Tim Evans
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herjihad Very well said! |
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Tim in Britain
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AhmadJoyia
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"Anger/no anger" is just a behavior as how feelings are conveyed, "fact/no fact" is immaterial. If at all subject was changed, it was changed long before my "wondering" question, though I did caution, then and there, not to deviate from the topic. Dispite all this, I still think, evolution of later discussion, did not get far away from the main theme. The whole discussion till page 3 went into circles, from one direction or the other. There was hardly any new point came forward to add any thing new, but the repetitions of the old. Just to come out of "going round in circles", the question of "morality" in "free will" was introduced to look at the same question, but yet from another angle. Is there any voilation of the forum rules? I don't think so, especially people on this forum did show their interest to continue with that discussion. Later, all of a sudden, with reasons beyond comprehension of the people on the forum, the discussion turned into attempting opinions over individuals than the topic. Now this is what I call it "lame excuses", just to remain polite. Now coming to the "final paragraph", I realize that my "wonder" about any logical link of "morality" with "no faith" is still unanswered. At least uptill now in the present discussions. At time, "consciousness"[1], has been suggested, without realising that it is simply a state of mind to "pick and choose" from the available options, irrespective, if it is instinctively based or otherwise. Hence, this is yet to be seen that how it this "consciousness" is independant of "faith" and not "instinctive" based, a quality through which even animals also make their decisions. On the other hand "moral" is to directly related to ethics, a process of consciously making good or bad [2] decisions. Kindly note that even in this definition, the highlighted words "good or bad" are implicitly understood as defined outside the process of consciousness. It is yet to see that "standard" through which this conscious decision can be made in favor of "good" and not the "bad", distinctively different than animals, can be achieved without faith. [1]. http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=consciousness 1. Main Entry: con�scious�ness [2].http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/moral Main Entry: 1mor�al Edited by AhmadJoyia |
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Tim Evans
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My consciousness is independent of faith. However, faith may or may not be a part of consciousness.
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