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Originally Posted by Didymos Thomas Thinkers had suggested that belief in God was not rational for centuries before Kierkegaard. Muslim philosophers recognized this pretty quickly in the middle ages. |
And this could be why they so stubbornly cling to their Qu'ran, which, if you look at it closely, alongside of the Torah, Gospels, and Epistles, which it claims to be the fufillment of, there's so many
true contradictions;
Contradictions / Difficulties in the Qur'an. Faith needs to be tempered by reason, and reason needs to go as far as possible before we play the "faith" card; God is a god of logic, order, and reason; would He expect His followers to be the opposite?