They are right within their denomination. But then again, there are numerous rulings that enjoy consensus across denominations or even Islam-wide.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:03 am There are other schools e.g. Sufi, the Quran-Only and various sects of Islam, who is right?
No. Rulings must meander through the lengthy decentralized accreditation process.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:03 am Perhaps for the olden days, illiterate believers has to rely on the scholars, but in our present age and our intellectual and rationalization capacity, a believer should be able to understand God's word directly from the Quran.
Wrong. It is the consensus amongst the scholars that eventually give status to a ruling. This requires the ruling to meander through the lengthy decentralized accreditation process.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:03 am The point all believers are free to interpret the Quran they way they want and there is no one to decide on Earth whether they are right or wrong.
You just keep ignoring my response.Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:03 am The existence of such a religion which is evil laden is dangerous to humanity where the extremists can interpret the texts in their evil ways and no one can stop them.
I asked and you have ignored.
I repeat.
Islam defines the Islamic notions of good and evil. Therefore, calling good or evil the definition itself of good and evil, is absurd. What definition would you even use to that effect? You never mention such alternative definition. That makes you proposition even more nonsensical. Your approach is ultimately circular and even ridiculous.
Your approach is a glaring category error against type theory. If you look at the type-theoretical definition of the "isGood" predicate:
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isGood(x : behavior) : booleanCode: Select all
isGood(isGood)Most of the source code of any compiler is geared at making sure that people like you cannot do that kind of things. The problem is that word salads in English allow for that. There is no compiler for the English language to prevent that. That is why word salads are deemed so cheap:That is not only not right. It is not even wrong!
(Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig. Es ist nicht einmal falsch!)
Linus Torvalds: Talk is cheap. Show me the source code!