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Re: "Believe in God or burn in hell forever"
No, they see signs of what they expect or want to see, which may or may not be Allaah as muslims perceive Him to be... mainly depending on whether the person doing the reflecting is a muslim(Christian/Jew) or not.
I am quite happy to accept, for sake of argument at least, that there is/was a Creator. Although I'd be interested to see that 'logic' set out.. the 'chair' (or watch, as it more traditionally is) argument is a very old chestnut and not logical proof of anything. All that aside, the point at issue is not whether the Creator should be worshipped, it is why He requires worship which must be assumed if hell is the inevitable consequence of not doing so.
similarly when the person reflects on everything around him/her - they see the sign's of Allaah Almighty.
No, they see signs of what they expect or want to see, which may or may not be Allaah as muslims perceive Him to be... mainly depending on whether the person doing the reflecting is a muslim(Christian/Jew) or not.
The fact that there is a Creator is much more easier to understand than believing that there isn't a Creator whatsoever. It goes against logic. And this is why the majority of the world believes in this, most just differ on how He should be worshipped, or not.
I am quite happy to accept, for sake of argument at least, that there is/was a Creator. Although I'd be interested to see that 'logic' set out.. the 'chair' (or watch, as it more traditionally is) argument is a very old chestnut and not logical proof of anything. All that aside, the point at issue is not whether the Creator should be worshipped, it is why He requires worship which must be assumed if hell is the inevitable consequence of not doing so.