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Craig on the Islamic God
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQqevkr9bms
Is Craig correct when he says that the Islamic God's love is conditional? |
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I'm not going to click on that youtube link - but I'll assume it says what you say it does.
There is a discussion here on answering-islam.com. It appears that Muslims do not agree that Allah's love is conditional, but this may be a matter of how the term is defined. Muslims stress that Allah is compassionate, all forgiving and all loving, while Christians find verses that say that Allah loves those who are good and do good works. This is from a dead web page: Quote:
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This is getting a little off the area of BCH -- but unconditional love is unconditional. It's some basic human yearning, to be loved without conditions, whatever one's acts or failings or sins. That's what Christianity tries to sell, when it isn't trying to scare kids with hell.
There is a romantic notion of the healing power of unconditional love. But how can love be unconditional if you are tortured if you don't believe in it? And should unconditional love be left to mothers and saints - can it be the basis of a society? Can you live in a society without rules and without some negative feedback for bad behavior? I don't see much difference between the Christian and Islamic ideas of god - both are somewhat incoherent, subject to change depending on the needs of the moment. |
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And yet he believes that God eternally tortures physically/psychologically non-believers for all eternity.
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This is usually explained as God hating whole nations, rather than individual people ?!? |
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