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i once read an excerpt from the muslim philosopher Al Gazhali on the gradual unfoldment of our rational and moral sense. just as the child learns to see the rational truth in logical facts and statements, so does the man eventually grow to experience the god within. until then, why debate about it? create! :)
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Once your sense of morals begins to outway rational truth and logical facts you are no longer growing up, you are degrading (in a logical sense). At that point, your feelings and emotions mean more to you than what you can physically prove.
Experience is usually a good thing, but experience with believing in your own imagination does no one good. I would go so far as to say it does harm when your imagination, inevitably, disagrees with someone else's.
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If im not wrong, Descarte, the french rationalist philosopher argued that our knowledge of eternity, of the immutable and of a divine being and our very acceptance that such a possibility exists proves there IS God. Since nothing other than a divine being could have placed the idea of itself in man.
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I agree with descartes Logic that Believing in God is built-in in human psychology and
that's the reason God will ask unbelievers!Regarding Unicorn and other imaginable things
it's result of our own thinking!And we can sketch(draw) them on paper & they have nothing to
do with God ! which cann't be sketched!Its Definition Suggests.
Further,We cannot even stop ourselves from thinking,even for milliseconds then Why arrogate(given) thinking against Our Creator?.Certainly Creator has given us Thinking!Not So?
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