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Default Re: A rational argument for belief in Allah (swt) - 07-22-2008

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Originally Posted by ajazz View Post
[size=3][color=black] Assalamulykum

just any god will not do, you must define god
Point being that you didn't. The god you presented could have been any god by any religion or even one accepted by agnostics.

You didn't define god as Allah by the same set of arguments you used for postulating the presence of some being indiscernable in nature, beyond our experience. In declaring this god to be Allah it was just that, a declaration. Something you believe, but offered as a conclusion without substantiation.
   
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