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[quote]Dear Brother aijaz Asalam Aalaikum This is your reply to Mr. Hanif but i would like to present my comments on your reply and I hope you wont mind. [quote]Dear Mr. Hanif You Said: Existance does not necessarily have to be physical. As regards Mermaids, their existance is imaginary or fictional. Thus if it has a name it exists. [font=Arial][b]Comment: I agree with you on that, existance doesnot necessarily has to be physical since their are many non-physical elements which have existance but they are invisible for us. As far as Mermaids are concerned,no doubt they are considered to be fictional and imaginary but if it has a perticular name, it doesnot necessarily mean that they exists, take an example of Aliens,they have a name but so far their existance is just a hypothesis and their are no explicit evidence which could really prove their existance. [/b] [/font=Arial] You Said: Secondly, deinal does not mean that that particular thing does not exist. One shall have to provide the prove for the denial. Physical existance is an attribute. So far it seems Mermaids do not have that attribute. Their existance is fictional. Can you deny the fictional existance of Mermaids? [b][font=Arial]Comment: I agree with you, denial doesnot mean that a perticular thing does not exist but if it does exists then their has to be some explicit evidences which should prove its existance.[/font=Arial][/b] You said: Thirdly, Allah is The Creator of Universe and Claims to be so. I have not heard of anyone claiming to be the creator of The Creator. Answer shall be provided when the question arises. [font=Arial][b]Comments: According to my limited knowledge, we have not heard anyone claiming to be a Creator of the Creator but history tells us that during the period of Pharoh, People of Egypt use to worship him since he use to claim that he was(Naoozubilah) God and he gives life and death to people but he never provided any strong evidences to prove himself as God but still people use to blindly worship him because they feared his power of kingdom. Their were several people who claimed to be Gods but how would you convince an atheist that their is no God but Allah(swt)? Regards,[/b][/font=Arial] Edited by: aijaz47 on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 7:51 PM Edited by: aijaz47 on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 8:04 PM[/quote][/quote]
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