Tiberius
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In the context of my thread, I mean if it's liked or disliked.
That's rather vague, isn't it?
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In the context of my thread, I mean if it's liked or disliked.
That's rather vague, isn't it?
Everyone comes with a different approach and background to the question. Didn't want it to be specific. Some people, are still caught with the problem of evil. Some see it that God hasn't proved himself adequately and see the fiction character of God would be too hidden from them and not presenting enough clear proofs.
Some have specific problem with Islamic notions of hell.
It's meant to be open ended. Everyone who contributed helped me understand better.
Ah, but by leaving it so open and vague, if someone comes and tells you that they love the Islamic God, you STILL don't actually know what it means! You've left the question so vague that you can't get any useful information from an answer to it.
Salam
I love fictional characters such as Batman.
My question to atheists is do you love the Islamic God?
If not, why not. If so, why so.
The one who would hang me by my hair in eternal fire?
Neither love nor hate. Leaves me cold.
Ciao
- viole
I'd argue that each of those religions has many Gods... possibly as many as there are believers.I am not an atheist but must remind you there is only one God. There is not a separate Jewish, Islamic or Christian God.
My goal. Where DO you come upI don't believe you could love Him if that is your goal.
Make too specific, and it's too much of an agenda. However, I did learn and get useful information from members who responded.